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|title=The Library of Unrequited Love
|sort=Library of Unrequited Love, The
|publisher=MacLehose Press
|date=January 2013
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0857051415</amazonuk>
|amazonus=<amazonus>0857051415</amazonus>
|website=
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|summary=A simply charming yet powerful love letter to books, and a book in honour of unsent love letters, all in one.
|cover=Divry_Library
|aznuk=0857051415
|aznus=0857051415
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Prepare yourself to try a book the likes of which you'd never particularly expect, and prepare yourself to find it becoming a favourite – one that has a snappy story, yet is a monologue, one that concerns what we all love – books, and love, yet one that also intrigues and tempts us with other, very diverse subjects. One morning our narrator turns up to start work early at her geography station in a very large but provincial library, and finds a locked-in regular. Over the next hour and twenty or so (for I read it out loud) she talks to him, barely allowing him a word in edgeways, and what we get is one big, fat lump of a paragraph of her world. Told you to be prepared for the unusual…