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The Bricks That Don’t Build a Novel: Kate Tempest’s First

10. May 2017Gesa StedmanReviewKate Tempest, Review

Gesa Stedman reviews Kate Tempest’s first novel, The Bricks that Built the Houses which does not stand up to the praise heaped upon it. Raving reviewers should be read with caution, and their advice followed at one’s own peril. The Independent attests Kate Tempest “a talent that knows no bounds” […] Read more

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