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fictionfanblog.wordpress.com
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| | | | Chain links... Six Degrees of Separation is a monthly meme hosted by Books Are My Favourite and Best. The idea is to start with the book that Kate gives us and then create a chain of six books, each suggested by the one before. This month's starting book is... Stasiland by Anna Funder. I haven't... | |
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readingmattersblog.com
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| | | | I have loads of favourite authors, but here are a handful of my favourites. Some of them I've known for ages, others have been late discoveries. I plan to update this list as and when new-to-me authors make an impression. Please note, I have only included novels in this list and not short-story collections or... | |
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bookjotter.com
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| | | | This week we look at books read and reviewed, discover some of the best writing about literature on the blogosphere, take a glimpse at current and forthcoming reading events, announce Reading Ireland Month 2022 and highlight fascinating features from across the Internet. | |
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| | It seems to me that there are two kinds of historical fiction... Firstly, there is the genuinely escapist read in the Jean Plaidy tradition, i.e.aristocrats and the serving class ina long-ago world, with the star-crossed lovers and political intrigues that belong there. The egalitarian nature of Australian society makes this a tricky genre for Australian... |