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I put my hands to my ears, unable to believe what I was hearing. Without...
Author:
Gail Honeyman
Book:
Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely
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I put my hands to my ears, unable to believe what I was hearing. Without exaggeration, it could only be described as the cacophonous din of hell.
( Gail Honeyman )
[ Eleanor Oliphant Is Completely ]
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