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    0678 | The Drowned World | J. G. Ballard

    Completed6 August, 201920 August, 2020

    As one of Ballard’s early works, this is pretty readable, esp. if you’ve ever tried the atrocious witterings of the likes of Crash. It’s sci-fi, and the basic premise is…

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    0677 | The Driver’s Seat | Muriel Spark

    Completed4 July, 201916 August, 2020

    Strange little book this one at just over 100 pages. In this very short space of time Spark creates Lise, a very memorable character who I was never quite sure…

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    0676 | The Moor’s Last Sigh | Salman Rushdie

    Completed4 July, 201915 August, 2020

    Started out alright but Rushdie can’t seem to just sit still and be a good boy. No sooner have you got settled then he’s up and off on some mad…

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    0675 | Freedom | Jonathan Franzen

    Completed1 July, 201915 August, 2020

    As with Franzen’s other novels, everyone’s got hangups and skeletons in the closet and he spends the novel dragging these out into the light while the characters kick and scream….

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    0674 | The House of Doctor Dee | Peter Ackroyd

    Completed22 June, 201915 August, 2020

    As with all things Ackroyd, this novel suffers from not only an obsession with London now, but, as if that wasn’t ethnocentric enough, London then. Even though it’s been 8…

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    0673 | Self-Condemned | Wyndham Lewis

    Completed21 June, 201911 October, 2020

    To a certain extent autobiographical, this again, as with The Driver’s Seat, is about someone making their own decisions. This resonated with me as Professor Rene Harding resigns from his…

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    0672 | The Midnight Examiner | William Kotzwinkle

    Completed21 June, 201911 July, 2020

    Kotwinkle is probably more famous for writing E.T., not this, and it’s hard to see why this needs to be read by anyone before they die. This is a shame…

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    0671 | Platform | Michel Houellebecq

    Completed18 June, 20195 July, 2020

    A very strange novel not least because it must be one of the only novels that takes place in the context of the tourism industry. However, lest that conjure up…

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    0670 | The Violent Bear it Away | Flannery O’Connor

    Completed15 June, 20195 July, 2020

    Reads very much like Wharton but with religion as its theme rather than morality. Stark, grim and dark all the way through, a great caution for anyone involved in religion….

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    0669 | The Engineer of Human Souls | Josef Skvorecky

    Completed14 June, 20195 July, 2020

    If Iain Sinclair wants to know how to eradicate plot but nevertheless write a novel that is at once funny, poignant, moving, funny, sad and tragic, he should put down…

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    0668 | Dining on Stones | Iain Sinclair

    Completed10 June, 201911 October, 2020

    You know you’re in for a rough ride when the book you’re about to read is recommended by the lamentable Will Self. When everything else fails, fall back on doctored…

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    0667 | LaBrava | Elmore Leonard

    Completed8 June, 20195 July, 2020

    If you like hard-boiled detective stuff, this is for you. Leonard even throws in a faded 1950s movie star so you get a bit of film noir along the way….

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    0666 | The Labyrinth of Solitude | Octavio Paz

    Completed29 May, 20195 July, 2020

    This is for die-hard fans of literature really. Very philosophical, this collection of essays wasn’t my cup of tea at all despite whatever place it may hold in Latin America…

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    0665 | The Goldfinch | Donna Tartt

    Completed29 May, 20195 July, 2020

    Some people say this is overlong. I’m not entirely sure I agree. At the pace the novel moves at, I can’t see what might be omitted. What I will state…

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    0664 | City Primeval | Elmore Leonard

    Completed28 May, 20195 July, 2020

    I’m writing this a good 11 months after finishing this novel. It was the first Elmore Leonard I’d read and shortly afterwards, I also read LaBrava. The latter has eclipsed…

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    0663 | Nip the Buds, Shoot the Kids | Kenzaburo Oe

    Completed24 May, 20195 July, 2020

    Very poignant. Very raw. A booked that rocked Japan when published just 13 years after the Japanese surrender in 1945. This is Japan’s Lord of the Flies with important exceptions:…

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    0662 | Paradise of the Blind | Duong Thu Huong

    Completed19 May, 20195 July, 2020

    I thought this was going to be really good. It was the first novel translated from Vietnamese to English even though it was only published in 1988. That says a…

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    0661 | The Man Without Qualities | Robert Musil

    Completed12 May, 20195 July, 2020

    This unfinished tome of a book is an extremely strange one to experience. Written in a very Magic-Mountain-like way, we find ourselves party to the life of Ulrich, a minor…

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