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Wigrum
Wigrum: A Novel | Daniel Canty
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Originally published under title: Wigrum.
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Amanda61
Wigrum: A Novel | Daniel Canty
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Spending my weekend with this pick for #GenreSwapPBC. Only a little in as it‘s taking me a bit to adjust to the writing style but very interesting so far.

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the-flashley
Wigrum: A Novel | Daniel Canty
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@Amanda61 hello again! I‘m sorry it‘s been so much longer than you were probably expecting, but I did finally get the next book sent out today! I also realized belatedly that I wrote LMPBC on the outside of the package. Lol 🤦🏻‍♀️ please just ignore my scatterbrained self! Anyway, it should be there on Thursday. I hope you enjoy it!

Amanda61 @the-flashley Just got it. Thank you. Just finished my other book so perfect timing! 🙂 6y
the-flashley Yay! I‘m glad it worked out so well.😊 6y
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wellreadredhead
Wigrum: A Novel | Daniel Canty
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This book definitely made me question my reality quite a few times and I did enjoy the flash fiction but sometimes it became tedious to read. #GenreSwapPBC #styleexchange

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wellreadredhead
Wigrum: A Novel | Daniel Canty
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Thanks so much for the extra book @MommyOfTwo and I adore the Slytherin bookmark you made for me! Excited for this experimental fiction pick! #genreswapPBC #styleexchange

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MommyOfTwo
Wigrum: A Novel | Daniel Canty
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wellreadredhead I‘m super curious about this. I‘m looking forward to hearing your thoughts on it! 6y
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BooksIHeld
Wigrum: A Novel | Daniel Canty
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#currentlyreading Wigrum by Daniel Canty for #styleexchange which is part of the #genreswapPBC! It's an experimental fiction novel of sorts where an enigmatic man leaves behind 100 objects after the 1944 London bombing. This flash fiction is my favorite so far. There's so much wonder, darkness, strange ordinariness, and magic imbued in all these items' stories. I almost don't want to let this book go but it'd be a shame if it's not shared.