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Books Ghosts

OLLY ALDERTON, PENGUIN If you’re looking for a book to curl up with and while away the winter hours, is your answer. It’s a witty work of fiction that hits almost too close to home. In the modern world of dating, you’ve probably ghosted or been ghosted by someone. And Alderton really captures the feeling of dating in your 20s and 30s: adrenaline rushes, heartache, cruelty, silver linings and all. follows Nina Dean, a London-based food writer who is a little too relatable, in the first year of her 30s.

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