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| | | | I feel safe in saying that if I wasn't reading Hungry Ghosts for my Walter Scott project, I wouldn't have read it at all. It is absolutely brutal. In 1940s Trinidad, Krishna lives with his family in the Barracks, run-down ex-military barracks that are leaky and filthy, where five families live in each building, one... | |
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| | | | The parts of the world (vertical stripes) still 'unexplored' by Western nations around 1881. King Solomon's Mines by H Rider Haggard.Reader's Digest Association, 1996 (1885). Haggard wrote this as a reaction to Stevenson's Treasure Island (1883); he believed he could write a more exciting novel, leading him in King Solomon's Mines to produce an action-filled... | |
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| | | | In trying to fill some of the holes in my Century of Books project, I noticed that These Old Shades, which I haven't read for many years, would help. This novel is Heyer's first, and it is also the first of four about the Alastair/Audley family. (The others are The Devil's Cub, Regency Buck, and... | |
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