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Social Secretary Ella Kipling shares the books that shaped her, from Jacqueline Wilson's children's books to Junior Doctor Adam Kay's nonfiction This is Going to Hurt
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Social Secretary Ella Kipling reviews Everybody's Talking About Jamie, praising everything from the casting to the flawless dancing and the joyous message of 'being unique and loving who you are'
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Life & Style Editor Saskia Hirst reviews the 'chilling to the bone and catastrophically heartbreaking' novel Salt to the Sea: a historical fiction following four characters on the Wilhelm Gustloff – the greatest tragedy in maritime history
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Food & Drink Editor Cara-Louise Scott writes about YA writer Holly Bourne, her bestselling series, but also her underrated yet must-read novels
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Culture Writer Weronika Bialek recommends four sapphic fantasies – adult and young adult – for those looking to get started in the niche genre
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Deputy Editor Jasmine Sandhar reviews East is East, praising most of the cast's acting and its relevance despite it being set nearly 50 years ago
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Culture Writer Elif Aktan reviews Peter Walker’s Peace Doves at the Liverpool Cathedral, relating the beautiful and peaceful experience
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In our first combined writer review, Digital Editor Tamzin Meyer and Culture Writer Charley Davies rave about the musical Rock of Ages and recommend it as the ultimate show for kickstarting theatre re-openings
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Food & Drink Editor Cara-Louise Scott reviews Youtuber Jade Bowler (Unjaded Jade)'s study guide, explaining that although it feels aimed at GCSE and A-Levels students, anyone can benefit from reading it
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Sci & Tech Editor Daniella Southin reviews the Vagina Museum, deeming it a 'force for good' and highlighting the wealth of knowledge it makes available to its visitors
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Social Secretary Ella Kipling discusses the Russian children's book published with an 18+ sticker due to portrayal of same-sex marriage
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Culture Writer Frankie Rhodes reviews the part one-woman show, part stand up comedy Bloody Mary Live!, praising its writer and performer Olivia Miller