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Blog Tour Review - Looking for Lucie by Amanda Addison

 Blog Tour Review - Looking for Lucie by Amanda Addison "Where are you really from?" It's a question every brown girl in a white-washed town is familiar with, and one that Lucie has never been able to answer. All she knows is that her mother is white, she's never met her father, and she looks nothing like the rest of her family. She can't even talk about it because everyone says it shouldn't matter! Well, it matters to Lucie and-with her new friend Nav, who knows exactly who he is-she's determined to find some answers. What do you do when your entire existence is a question with no answer? You do a DNA test. Looking for Lucie is a fascinating look at what it is like growing up mixed race in contemporary Britain. It's a story about family and culture, and what they can mean for different people, as Lucie tries to figure out where she fits into the world. She doesn't look like any of the rest of her family, and her ethnicity is impossible to figure o

Kelly from This Northern Gal takes the Inside Out Challenge




Hello. Today I have another Inside Out challenge for you. Today I'm very pleased to bring you Kelly from This Northern Gal, a lifestyle blogger and a fellow member of the #NorthernBookBloggers. She also included some lovely pictures with her challenge submission!


First, please introduce yourself, including any blog addresses or
twitter handles you like.



Hello! I’m Kelly from www.thisnortherngal.co.uk. I do my best to make my corner of the internet a positive place so on my old blog you’ll find reviews and recommendations galore. It’s technically a lifestyle blog, which means that I can write about all the things that I love -books, food and cruelty free beauty to name but a few!




Can you tell me about a book you have read that made you feel joy?

There are plenty of books that I could say for these but I think I’m going to go for Ice Cream for Breakfast. There is just something so liberating and welcoming about the way Laura Jane WIlliams writes that never fails to give me joy. I come away from her work feeling like I’ve just spent a few hours putting the world to rights with an old
friend. Ice Cream for Breakfast is all about taking a step back and finding happiness even when it is hard to see. If you feel like you’re in a bit of a rut, it is well worth a read.




What about a book that filled you with sadness?

I distinctly remember crying my eyes out at Marley and Me by John Grogan. I could barely read the last hundred pages or so because there were so many tears!


Have you read a book that made you feel angry?
Nasty Woman, a collection from 404 Ink, made me angry and happy all at once. It was both uplifting to hear stories from so many women and infuriating to hear about all the problems that they still face, often on a daily basis. That anger is only intensified when I think about just how many people face the same or similar injustices around the world.





Has a book ever disgusted you?

This is tricky! I’ve read some really grim texts in my time, including some questionable classical sources and early Gothic texts. At this point, it takes a lot to shock and disgust me. If pushed, I would have to say some of the short stories in The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter were really difficult to read.


Can you tell me about a book that made you afraid?

I read Bird Box by Josh Malerman years ago and I’m still terrified of it! More recently, I was super scared the entire time I read The Three and Day Four (both by Sarah Lotz). If you want to experience some fear, read them!


And finally, can you tell me a little bit about a book that you know inside out?

I have a few choices for this actually: Dracula by Bram Stoker, Wuthering Heights by Emily Bronte and The Penelopiad by Margaret Atwood. I did some pretty hefty research work on them during my degree (with a few others) so I now feel pretty confident in my knowledge of them. In particular, Dracula and Wuthering Heights probably occupy a little bit too much of my brain...



Thanks for joining me Kelly, we love a bit of Gothic literature here in the BookWormHole!

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