![]() Spoiler alert – don’t read any further if you don’t want to know what happens! Reminded me of The Handmaid’s TaleĪs a much younger adult I read The Handmaid’s Tale and it stayed with me for a long time. Easy reading it wasn’t, there was an uncomfortable element of possible reality in it. I read Vox in one sitting…Īn hour later (and another rapidly freezing bath) and I was engrossed. Earlier in the week I’d found myself in a rapidly freezing bath unable to get out until I’d finished Half A World Away (by Mike Gayle, recommended if you fancy a good cry), so I fancied something easy to read and Vox caught my eye on the shelf. ![]() Fast forward a couple of months and one rainy Saturday (with a husband with a bad back and an 8 yr old binge watching YouTube) I fancied a book to escape with. ![]() ![]() A book fairy review of Vox, by Christina DalcherĪfter seeing lots of book fairy drops of Vox I was pleased to receive it in my first Book Fairy Box and looked forward to reading it. After receiving a copy of Vox in her March/April Book Fairy Box, book fairy Verity has kindly reviewed it for the blog! This review includes spoilers. ![]()
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