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<title>Comment by sydney on Book Review: &lt;i&gt;Consolation&lt;/i&gt; by Michael Redhill</title>
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<description>Great review.  This sounds like an interesting book, one that I look forward to reading.  

The premise and the ideas that form this novel seem original and intelligent. This is especially refreshing as Modern literature so often seems to lack intelligence and complexity, both in its use of language and in its ideas.  

There is an interesting interview with Redhill that can be found in teh form of a podcast on the CBC radio 1 website under the program &quot;Q&quot;, originally bordcast on August 14.</description>
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