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I love reading all types of books. Crime, thriller, domestic noir, family drama, YA, magical realism and romance. You name it, I probably have it on my shelf.
But there's nothing quite like reading a rom-com for pure escapism and sheer joy.
And that's what reading Nina Kenwood's 'Unnecessary Drama' was for me.
Published by Text Publishing earlier this year, 'Unnecessary Drama' was a laugh-out-loud, thoroughly delightful, feel-good novel about moving out of home, life as a uni student, falling in love and dealing with what Nina refers to in the book as an 'anxious brain'.
A book which can be enjoyed equally by young adults as well as a more mature audience.
I had a terrifically entertaining chat with Nina on the podcast earlier this year.
By Claudine Tinellis5
11 ratings
I love reading all types of books. Crime, thriller, domestic noir, family drama, YA, magical realism and romance. You name it, I probably have it on my shelf.
But there's nothing quite like reading a rom-com for pure escapism and sheer joy.
And that's what reading Nina Kenwood's 'Unnecessary Drama' was for me.
Published by Text Publishing earlier this year, 'Unnecessary Drama' was a laugh-out-loud, thoroughly delightful, feel-good novel about moving out of home, life as a uni student, falling in love and dealing with what Nina refers to in the book as an 'anxious brain'.
A book which can be enjoyed equally by young adults as well as a more mature audience.
I had a terrifically entertaining chat with Nina on the podcast earlier this year.

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