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Exeter Unemployed "Tweet" For Jobs

Social networking sites're being seen as a way to get unemployed people in Exeter back into work. It's as more and more of people who are out of work in the city are going on to websites like Twitter and Facebook and finding jobs being advertised by either employers or recruitment firms. Sarah Knight, Director of Sarah West recruitment in Exeter says they post vacancies on social networking sites and are finding that loads of people are getting in touch to say they are interested, then conversations continue and they have a chance of landing a job.

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Lola in the Mirror by Trent Dalton review a misguided bootstraps story drowning in sentimentalit

BooksReviewThe bestselling author has noble intentions but his third novel romanticises homelessness, perpetuating dangerous myths while charting nowhere new Get our weekend culture and lifestyle email After reading Lola in the Mirror, the newest and third novel by Australia’s most marketable literary sensation, one thing is clear: Trent Dalton is not a subtle writer. It’s not that he’s incapable of plucking heartstrings (have a gander at any Goodreads reviews), it’s that his tool of choice – piping-hot sentimentality – boils to oblivion any remnants of nuance.

Nine Perfect Strangers Is Alluring But Empty

Vacations are supposed to recharge us, to transform us from the exhausted husks who wheeled our bags into the hotel lobby into more relaxed, possibly even more enlightened human beings. That’s what the guests at Tranquillum House, the wellness resort at the center of Nine Perfect Strangers, hope will happen to them when they arrive at this seemingly idyllic luxury cure-all compound. They want to become better versions of themselves and, while skeptical, believe there’s a chance that Tranquillum’s guru, a celestial enigma of a woman named Masha (Nicole Kidman), can help them get there.

Pandemics: An Essential Reading List

Just as the film Contagion has found a second life with news of the coronavirus outbreak, so too are novels about epidemics popping up on reading lists around the country. With stakes so high, it’s easy to see why novelists find outbreaks of disease so compelling. Here are 20 great fictional takes, ranging from the historical to the futuristic. A Journal of the Plague Year by Daniel Defoe (1722) $11 $11 From 1665 to 1666, bubonic plague returned to Britain and devastated the city of London — killing roughly one quarter of its population in the span of 18 months.