The Tangerine Book reviewed

Matt Wardman has reviewed our book over on The Wardman Wire:

I enjoyed reading the pieces – there was a good mix and nothing too obscure that would be lost on a non-Lib Dem audience. I was left wanting a touch more – particularly one or two more “meaty” pieces, as I explain below.

And a Gold Star for having spent the time and space to include a decent index.

You can read the full review here. One of the points he picks up is how the book is rather light on Scottish and Welsh content. That’s a fair point, and reflects an overall imbalance in our content which we’re trying to address, such as through our new regular Welsh news round-up. More contributors from Wales or Scotland would be particularly welcome.

You can buy the book online here.

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