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Tag Archives: books
The Land in Winter by Andrew Miller (Sceptre)
“He was lying on a varnished wooden board, the top of a boxed-in radiator.” The opening is slow, Andrew Miller has just turned on the fire to boil a kettle, like an episode of the Archers, quite a lot of … Continue reading
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Tagged 1963, andrew miller, book-review, book-reviews, booker prize, books, fiction, reviews, winter, writing
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Seascraper by Benjamin Wood (Penguin/Viking)
“Thomas Flett relies upon the ebb tide for a living, but he knows the end is nigh” THE flap quotes the Sunday Times as saying that Benjamin Wood is ‘Britain’s answer to Donna Tart’. Except he writes better and Seascape … Continue reading
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Tagged benjamin wood, book-review, book-reviews, Booker long list, books, fiction, mersey ficvtion, reviews, seascraper
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A Life in Fifty Books by Anthony Cheetham (Head of Zeus)
I am not inclined usually to fall for this kind of congratulatory memoir. But this is Anthony Cheetham, publisher extraordinaire. He has brought many books to market down the years from Frank Herbet’s Dune to Michael Connelly’s Bosch detective series. … Continue reading
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Tagged anthony cheetham, book-review, books, fiction, great reads, Michael Connelly, publisher's memoir, writing
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