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American Psycho Review: The Ultra-Violent Book

28th June 2018 Reviews

S&C reviewer and reporter Emily Priest, in her latest vlog series, reviews some of her most and least favoured books. In this episode, she looks at the controversial classic, American Psycho, published in 1991 by Bret Easton Ellis. 

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