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Grace Graham-Taylor

Grace Graham-Taylor is a freelance writer and content creator living in London, UK. She relies on books to refract the absurdity of the present day, so that she can laugh about things she would otherwise find unbearable. An insatiable media-consuming machine, she also loves film and has conducted interviews for an underground music magazine. She is particularly fond of experimental and post-modern fiction.

Books reviewed by Grace Graham-Taylor

The Fraud (09/20/23)
Red Memory (06/07/23)
The Foundling (07/13/22)
Young Mungo (05/04/22)
Big Vape (07/14/21)
Paradise, Nevada (06/09/21)
Sorrow and Bliss (03/03/21)
Caste (10/21/20)
Homeland Elegies (09/16/20)

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