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Callum McLaughlin

Callum McLaughlin (he/him) is a writer of words, a reader of books, and a lover of cats. Based in Scotland, he operates on a freelance basis, producing content for blogs, websites, and magazines. His fiction and poetry have also featured in several literary journals, both online and in print. You can find him on Twitter @Callum_M1, and he chats about all things bookish over on his blog callummclaughlin.wordpress.com

Books reviewed by Callum McLaughlin

Yr Dead (09/18/24)
Big Time (04/03/24)
Remember Us (11/01/23)
Disobedient (09/06/23)
The Light Pirate (02/01/23)
Numb to This (10/19/22)
The Book Eaters (08/24/22)
Time Is a Mother (06/22/22)
Noor (01/05/22)
Bolla (08/04/21)
Winter in Sokcho (05/05/21)
His Only Wife (09/16/20)
The Color of Air (07/15/20)
Marguerite (04/22/20)
The Mercies (03/18/20)

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