John Boyne: Goodbye forever, Twitter, it's been an experience but not one I want to repeat
My on-off, love-hate relationship with Twitter is finally over
John Boyne is logging off. Photo: Owen Breslin
John Boyne
This Thursday will mark two significant events for me.
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