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Review: The History of the England, Vol. II
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Adam Whiley is frustrated with a book that he believes undermines the advances of the LGBT movement.
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Adam Whiley dissects Toni Morrison's latest novel
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Review of Terry Eagleton’s latest book of literary criticism
Not so swinging sixties
Adam Whiley finds fault with an autobiography that is doesn't live up to it's promises.
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