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Julie Koh

Julie Koh, Portable curiosities: Stories (#BookReview)

February 19, 2022 / Whispering Gums / 43 Comments

I've decided to try reading more audiobooks this year, despite not being a big fan of this mode of consuming books. I'm a textual person. I like to see the print on the page, how it is set out. I like to see the words. I like to see how the names are spelt. Given … Continue reading Julie Koh, Portable curiosities: Stories (#BookReview)

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