B.L. Radley

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B.L. Radley

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Born
The United Kingdom
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June 2019


B. L. Radley wanted to be an astronaut or a penguin when they grew up. Neither worked out. Thankfully, fiction lets them live vicariously as both.

Raised in rural England alongside several tame chickens and one feral brother, Radley lives with nine-hundred-and-ninety-nine story ideas, enough books to count as a fire hazard, and the occasional Oxford Comma.

Radley is represented by Beth Marshea, at Ladderbird Literary Agency.

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Hi guys! I'm going to use this account to drop quick little 4/5-star reviews on books I personally enjoy. Peace!
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Average rating: 3.83 · 123 ratings · 38 reviews · 1 distinct workSimilar authors
Strictly No Heroics

3.83 avg rating — 123 ratings — published 2023 — 2 editions
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“Superheroes are like...a Band-Aid, right? Slapped over symptoms of a way bigger problem. But they don't heal the symptoms. Just hide 'em.' Whether it's Superemacy or poverty and drugs and everything else Jav blogs about, it can't be fixed by beating people up in the street. Wild that anyone thinks that's a solution. 'Lyss, you wanna be a real hero, then forget all that crime-fighting bull. Stay here, help folks who really need it. Plenty of them around Bridgebrook. Do—I dunno, social work and soup kitchens. It's not as glam, but it does way more good.”
B.L. Radley, Strictly No Heroics




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