A monthly bookish newsletter
Platform | Substack | Pricing | Only free issues | Publishes | Weekly |
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Issues | 60 | Subscribers | Read | emmasbookshelf.substack.com |
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Fictional characters books or tv are beyond my favourite people to speculate about. I’ve previously written about the Gilmore girls which you can read here as well as Emily in Paris (and co) and now Friends (As requested by a subscriber!) T...
Not to sound cliched but where has the year gone? I’m writing this just before we enter December where time dissolves and before we know it it will be 2025….Despite the fact if felt like yesterday lockdown was on the horizon. I know, I know...
This month I read I’m a Fan and invited anyone who wanted to read along too. My most bookish friend Nyha read too and I really enjoyed having someone to debrief with.
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