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Ellie Reads ... coming soon!

An episode of the Ellie Reads podcast, hosted by Ellie Thouret, titled "Ellie Reads ... coming soon!" was published on July 13, 2020 and runs 1 minutes.

July 13, 2020 ·1m · Ellie Reads

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Welcome to a new podcast talking about books, produced by me, Ellie. Each episode, I'll talk about a book I'm reading and what it provokes me to think about, whether that's its theme, craft, or wider context. Get in touch and tell me what you're reading!  email: [email protected] instagram: @x.elliereads.x twitter: @elliethouret

Welcome to a new podcast talking about books, produced by me, Ellie. Each episode, I'll talk about a book I'm reading and what it provokes me to think about, whether that's its theme, craft, or wider context.

Get in touch and tell me what you're reading! 

email: [email protected]

instagram: @x.elliereads.x

twitter: @elliethouret

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