(Thanks as usual to Kate, at booksaremyfavouriteand best, who does all the organising for this monthly feature. The background can be found here.)
We begin this month with Postcards from the Edge by Carrie Fisher. Variously described as a ‘cult classic’ and ‘a wickedly black-humour riff on the horrors of rehab and the hollows of Hollywood life…’, I don’t anticipate reading it in this lifetime despite it being a well-reviewed debut. And I’m not a Star Wars fan, so there’s no link lurking there. Instead, I’m going for a chain more suited to the season.
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