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All the Birds, Singing by Evie Wyld

Reviewed by David Hebblethwaite She may only be on her second novel, but Evie Wyld is already gathering considerable acclaim. Her debut, 2009’s After the Fire, a Still Small Voice,…

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The Blue Room by Hanne Ørstavik

Translated by Deborah Dawkin Reviewed by Hayley Anderton I read the press release for The Blue Room (published in Norwegian in 1999, and now published by Periene Press in a translation by…

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All My Puny Sorrows by Miriam Toews

Review by Victoria Best At the funeral service of an aunt who has died unexpectedly, our narrator, Yolandi, notices a toddler creep up to the urn on the dias and…

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Never Mind the World Cup, Let’s Read Around Brazil!

A survey of some Brazilian novels in translation by Annabel Gaskell, with help from Stuart Allen I don’t know about you, but I’m distinctly underwhelmed by the World Cup, and…

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City of Endless Night by Milo M. Hastings

Reviewed by Simon Thomas My heart would normally sink at any blurb which began ‘The year is 2151.’ I am perfectly willing to concede that the fault is with me…

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A God in Every Stone by Kamila Shamsie

Reviewed by Rowland Jones There was an immediate appeal in reading the dust jacket. The novel was bound for The Street of Storytellers in Peshawar. For a reader it sounded…

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A Curious Career Lynn Barber
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A Curious Career by Lynn Barber

Reviewed by Annabel Gaskell Some readers will have seen the rather excellent film An Education, based upon an episode in veteran journalist Lynn Barber’s life as a teenager where she fell…

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An Appetite for Violets by Martine Bailey

Reviewed by Danielle Simpson Martine Bailey’s debut novel, An Appetite for Violets, is a deliciously inventive story in more ways than one. Let me set the opening scene for you. Imagine…

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Charlotte Mew and Her Friends by Penelope Fitzgerald

Reviewed by Simon Thomas I’m going to be honest, when I picked up a biography a little-known turn-of-the-century poet, I wasn’t expecting it to be a page turner. I’d never read…

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The Unexpected Professor by John Carey

Reviewed by Rob Spence John Carey has had a long and distinguished career in academia, and this autobiography records his journey from childhood in the war to his current position…

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The Baklava Club by Jason Goodwin

Reviewed by Helen Parry ‘I’ve been complaining,’ Yashim said, ‘how Istanbul is overrun with foreigners these days. As if it was ever any different’. It’s 1842, and three Italian exiles…

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Solo by William Boyd

Reviewed by Falaise Although Octopussy was the last James Bond film to reveal the name of its sequel in the end credits, the iconic phrase, “James Bond will return” continues to appear…

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Don’t Point That Thing At Me by Kyril Bonfiglioli
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Don’t Point That Thing At Me by Kyril Bonfiglioli

Reviewed by Annabel Gaskell Don’t Point That Thing At Me was originally published in 1972, and is the first in a trilogy of novels featuring The Hon. Charlie Mortdecai; a fourth…

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Field of Shadows by Dan Waddell
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Field of Shadows by Dan Waddell

Reviewed by Terence Jagger When I first heard of an English cricket tour to Germany in 1937, I assumed it was essentially subversive – that the tour would have been…

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Non Fiction Science & Technology

Computing with Quantum Cats by John Gribbin

Reviewed by Peter Hobson The name John Gribbin will be familiar to many readers with an interest in understanding the mysterious quantum world as he is well known for books…

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Maggie Gee on bringing Virginia Woolf to 21st-Century Manhattan

Questions by Simon Thomas Simon: I love Virginia Woolf so much that I felt nervous about reading Virginia Woolf in Manhattan, but I was really, really impressed. Your love of her…

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Virginia Woolf in Manhattan by Maggie Gee
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Virginia Woolf in Manhattan by Maggie Gee

Reviewed by Simon Thomas I was very nervous about reading Virginia Woolf in Manhattan. I am an enormous Woolf fan, and was a bit scared about the crimes that might be…

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Belkin’s Stories by Alexander Pushkin

Translated and with commentary by Roger Clarke Reviewed by Karen Langley Alexander Pushkin is, of course, Russia’s national poet. Tragically killed in a duel in 1837, his influence still  permeates…

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The Severed Streets by Paul Cornell

Reviewed by Ann Darnton Late last year I stumbled across London Falling, the first novel in Paul Cornell’s series of what might loosely – very loosely – be called police procedurals….

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Five Fascinating Facts About… Alexander Pushkin

Written by Karen Langley 1. His matrilineal great grandfather was a Black African Page brought over to Russia as a slave. Abram Petrovich Gannibal (1696–1781) was kidnapped and taken to Russia…

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Lost Luggage by Jordi Punti
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Lost Luggage by Jordi Punti

Translated from the Catalan by Julie Wark Reviewed by Annabel Gaskell This is the story of Gabriel Delacruz, orphan, international furniture remover, lover and father to four sons. Four boys –…

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An Island Odyssey by Hamish Haswell-Smith

Reviewed by Lizzy Siddal It is a piece of weakness and folly merely to value things because of the distance from the place where we are born: thus men have…

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The Goldfinch by Donna Tartt

Review by Harriet Have you ever had the experience of finishing a book and feeling as if you will never find another one that remotely measures up? That’s how I…

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August Folly, Summer Half and The Brandons by Angela Thirkell

Reviewed by Claire/The Captive Reader When I started blogging in early 2010, I had never heard of Angela Thirkell.  Then, slowly, I started hearing whispers.  A casual reference here and…

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