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Dean Muscat

Dean Muscat is a freelance writer who lives on a hot and humid overpopulated speck of rock in the middle of the Mediterranean Sea, more commonly known as Malta. Some of his favorite authors include William Faulkner, Angela Carter, and Neil Gaiman. He reviews books, dabbles in short fiction, and posts the occasional travel diary on his blog The Strange & Ordinary.

Books reviewed by Dean Muscat

Celestial Bodies (01/08/20)
The Water Dancer (10/02/19)
Inland (08/21/19)
Costalegre (07/31/19)
The Capital (06/19/19)
The Melody (08/29/18)
Treeborne (07/11/18)
West (05/02/18)
Circe (04/18/18)
The Immortalists (01/03/18)

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