SCMP presents Charmaine Chan in conversation with authors from around the world, talking about their books, their craft and what inspires them to write. Charmaine is the South China Morning Post’s Literary Editor and an award-winning journalist. Each episode of the Post Books Podcast is accompanied by related articles in SCMP's Post Magazine.
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Who is Taylor upset with?
How do you feel about someone if they are “getting on your nerves”? A. dissatisfied B. discouraged C. irritated D. uncomfortable
What did Taylor’s brother get on his birthday? A. $200 B. $2,000 C. two $50 notes D. an undisclosed sum of money
Which word has…
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What is Two Street’s latest album called? A. “New Voices” B. “I can take it” C. “YP 852.8 FM” D. none of the above
How did Two Street become famous? A. One of the songs went viral on social media B. The band won a talent show C. They were featured in a documentary D. information not given
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