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A Day of Small Things | My favourite book of 2022 so far @adayofsmallthings | Uploaded June 2022 | Updated October 2024, 1 hour ago.
I don't read non-fiction as much as fiction, but my favourite book of 2022 so far is a non-fiction book - Mad about Shakespeare by Jonathan Bate which was published in April this year. It has taught me a SO MUCH! I'd recommend it to everyone, specifically those who love English classics and, obviously, Shakespeare!

I talked about some different aspects of the book in my April Wrap Up, here's the link just in case you're interested:
youtu.be/yGQJAU9qJDc

Happy reading!
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My favourite book of 2022 so far @adayofsmallthings

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