The Big Issue

...and these were the favourites of readers around the country

My favourite book this year is Lilith by @nikkimarmery. At once both accessible and mindblowing, you see the world differently once you’ve heard this story. @sarasheridan

Fire Rush by Jacqueline Crooks will take your breath away. Crooks’ love for an important time in music history is palpable. Nonetheless, the issues raised here, such as police brutality, misogyny and racism are still prevalent today.
@westwordsreview

My favourite book was by Rebecca Ross. She has a way of turning words into magic, creating complex characters who you

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