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| | | | | 2 posts published by Mystiblu on October 30, 2009 | |
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| | | | | Wahoo! Here it is - Nonfiction November - one of my favourite times in the book blogging year. Hosted this year by Julie ( JulzRead... | |
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| | | Longlisted for the Booker Prize and beloved by many, Seascraperis a beautifully written but deeply melancholy work which made me wonder why so many authors revel in depressing historical fiction. Thomas Flett is stranded by his own lack of ambition on a miserable bit of British coastline, earning a subsistence living by scraping for shrimp... | ||