Inspiring Older Readers
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The Radetzky March posted on 05 Jun 2020
Guest reviewer, Alun Severn finds The Radetzky March is "a bleak but beautiful book whose real subjects..are dissolution and mortality".
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The Child posted on 02 Jun 2020
Guest reviewer, Yushra Fatima finds herself riveted by the chilling tale of a child serial-killer...
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A Room Full of Toys posted on 31 May 2020
I think if I tried to compile a league table of the downright weirdest books I own......
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Death in Venice posted on 28 May 2020
As the Covid-19 virus rampages around the world and we’re effectively confined to our houses...
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Reading in strange times: Oxfordshire, Shetland or Bloomsbury? posted on 25 May 2020
You might wonder what the connection is between these three very different settings for novels.
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Rereading Atonement (and more) posted on 22 May 2020
Guest reviewer, Alun Severn rereads what is possibly Ian McEwan's most famous novel
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Terrible Honesty posted on 18 May 2020
Ann Douglas is Parr Professor Emerita of English and Comparative Literature and Special Lecturer in English and Comparative Literature at Columbia ...
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Denis Piper Revisited posted on 15 May 2020
Back in November 2018 I wrote a piece for this site in praise of the book jacket graphics of Denis Piper.
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Edward Burra: Twentieth-Century Eye posted on 12 May 2020
It’s always astonished me that Edward Burra has never been anything like as famous as many of his contemporaries in the world of British 20th century art.
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Paperboy posted on 10 May 2020
I imagine that Christopher Fowler might get a bit irritated when readers of this book make immediate comparisons with Nigel Slater...