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The Average UK Woman . . .  * Has brown hair * Is 5’4 * Eats meat * Doesn’t live in London * Will fall in love before they're 30 . . .  Emily knows how she measures up. How do you?   When watching a documentary on the average human experience, Emily realises she's the epitome of the typical woman. Her name, her height, her occupation . . . even her blood group. The only thing unusual about her is that she’s a twin. But her twin died when they were only eight and Emily can't help but think maybe her sister was meant to live instead of her. Secretly she suspects her sister would have done a…mehr

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The Average UK Woman . . .  * Has brown hair * Is 5’4 * Eats meat * Doesn’t live in London * Will fall in love before they're 30 . . .  Emily knows how she measures up. How do you?   When watching a documentary on the average human experience, Emily realises she's the epitome of the typical woman. Her name, her height, her occupation . . . even her blood group. The only thing unusual about her is that she’s a twin. But her twin died when they were only eight and Emily can't help but think maybe her sister was meant to live instead of her. Secretly she suspects her sister would have done a better job at life . . . better than average anyway. So Emily writes a list committing her to live a more extraordinary life . . . she’ll become a vegan, run a marathon and bungee jump. But the one thing she knows she can’t do though is fall in love . . . because according to the stats this is the perfect time for her to meet the person she’ll marry. And normal just won’t do.
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Rebecca Ryan is the author of My (extra)Ordinary Life, The Philosophy of Love and The Next Chapter, although she can't quite believe that she's written three whole books. She left a career in teaching to pursue writing full time, and now mostly spends her days making up stories, replying to emails from her children's school, or killing off brain cells watching reels on Instagram. Rebecca lives in Bradford with her three children, no small number of notebooks and an expansive collection of scatter cushions. And she wouldn't have it any other way.