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One of Us by Jeannie Waudby - review

Written By Unknown on Monday, March 21, 2016 | 5:11 AM

‘Jeannie Waudby’s debut novel is exciting and impossible to put down’

One of Us is a remarkable tale which reminds us that there is a difference between what is right and what is easy, as well as the fact that the people who we believe to be our mortal enemies aren’t so very different from us after all. At a time when the world is filled with huge divides between sexes, races, religions and more, this book couldn’t be more fitting.

The heroine, K, begins by hating a group named ‘The Brotherhood’ because it’s what she’s been taught to do but when she’s sent on an undercover mission by Oskar, she realises that the people who she believed to be inhumane monsters are actually human beings, just like her.

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