
This is our Halloween special, so this month's books is "A Witch's Guide to Fake Dating a Demon" by Sarah Hawley.
This is a slightly racier episode than previous and there is quite a bit of talk about sex and dongs (Blame the book, not me!)
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This episode is a special bonus episode celebrating the life and work of Dame Jilly Cooper. I hope if you're a fan you enjoy it and if you haven't read any, it inspires you to pick up one of her books.
Links promised in the episode:
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This month's book club pick is Summer of Love by Lily Easton
To send in feedback or book recommendations, contact me warmfuzzybookclub@gmail.com or follow me on Instagram and Blue Sky @warmfuzzybookclub
This week's episode focuses on books set in New York.
Recommended Books:
Summer in the City by Alex Aster
Mooncakes and Fake Date by Sher Lee
The first episode of the Warm and Fuzzy Book Club looks at The Re-Write by Lizzie Damilola Blackburn









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