
Interview with Jennifer Hillier, author of Things We Do in the Dark
Book Lounge by Libby
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You're Marm and So Gay
It's always a challenge to know what points to mention, exactly what is just enough to get people intrigued. And i wanted seattle to feel one way and tran et to feel another way because i think they're like characters as well. They definite come across this characters and the location an setting play such an important part in the time line of this book. It really felt like an extra character in the different time lines,. near seattle being its own place and toronto being its own Place. When you have a book that does that, this book did ta for me. I kind of finished it and just went like, what em?
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