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Needlework by Deirdre Sullivan – review

Written By Unknown on Thursday, January 28, 2016 | 4:14 AM

‘A word of advice: do not read this book after 2am as you might start crying –although it’s definitely worth it’

Needlework, as the title reveals, is a very complex book from the point of view of a teenage girl. It is suggested to be read by young adult and older, due to its disturbing although realistic occurrences.

Sullivan kept this book short and precise. It is a 244 page novel, which is not a lot for the common reader. But we never judge a book based on its quantity. It is the quality that matters; and everything that Sullivan wanted to comment upon was very specifically and seriously talked about.

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