Shriver has the magic ability to make the reader invested in the fate - fates, I should say - of her characters'Daily Telegraph fun, smart and, perhaps because of their author's unconventional political views, unlike anything else you'll read' Financial Times 'Witty and thought-provoking' Woman's Weekly With Should We Stay or Should We Go, she's added triumphantly to their number' The Times 'Shriver said that her favourite novels are those that pack both an intellectual and emotional punch. 'Thought-provoking, timely, and extremely funny' Metro Disgust expands and bursts into belly laughs. A best fiction book of 2021 for The Times
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