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| | | | Move over Kurt Vonnegut Jr's Tralfamadorians, there's a new alien in town. In Jane Rawson's fourth novel, From the Wreck, she takes her unique approach to historical fiction. Rawson is known for playing with form and function within narrative structures. Her first novel, A wrong turn at the Office of Unmade Lists, blended dystopian... | |
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| | | | After my most recent #JanuaryInJapan review looked at some samurai action, today's post continues the martial theme, but in a very different setting. We're leaving Japan behind and heading to the tropical climes of the South Pacific, where a Japanese soldier is part of the Imperial Army's push southwards to victory during the Second World... | |
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| | | | Fiction - paperback; Faber &Faber; 144 pages; 2014. In recent years, Deirdre Madden has becomeone of my favourite writers. She has 10 novels to her name, but I've only reviewed three of them - One by One in the Darkness(published in 1996), Molly Fox's Birthday(2008) and Time Present and Time Past(2013) - which means Ihave... | |
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| | Alice in Wonderland (Tim Burton version) Auntie Mame Big Fish By the Pricking of My Thumbs (tv movie) Cloudy With a Chance of Meatball... |