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Matt Fresco,
05 February 2001 |
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Is there is any book more deserving of UK publication than Alan Lightman's fabulous Einstein's Dreams? Never published over here it was a smash hit in the US where it achieved cult status and huge sales.
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Debbie Fagan,
27 January 2001 |
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A novel comprising only email communication at first filled me with dread (what, back to work on my day off?) but the fantastic characterisation drew me in.
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Matt Fresco,
27 January 2001 |
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The Dechronisation of Sam Magruder is a rare and unusual book and the story that surrounds its discovery and publication is in every way as entertaining and fascinating an insight into the life and work of its author as this short novella is itself.
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Debbie Fagan,
27 January 2001 |
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I predict that this fresh and funny novel will settle into the collective consciousness of the post-Bridget Jones generation. Melissa Bank has written a definitive tale of the single woman’s quest for love with a sojourn through often disastrous relationships with men,
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Debbie Fagan,
27 January 2001 |
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The year is 1959, missionary Nathan Price sets off with his wife and four daughters to the Belgian Congo in a vain attempt to bring salvation to native Africans. The novel explores the price some men are selfishly willing to pay and at what, and whose, expense.
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Matthew Fresco,
15 January 2001 |
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At only 168 pages David Beckham's world is short and empty. For football fans it is a glorious insiders view to selling rights to a Sunday paper.
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