A promising exploration of psychosis loses its effectiveness by splitting the perspective of the narrator.
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Book Review: The Red Power Murders Thomas King – More DreadfulWater
A good mystery story ... the places where it slips the boundaries of its genre that make it a great work of fiction.
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Do yourself a favour: pick up this book, sit back all comfortable like, and listen to a good story.
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It's a right gallus tale, and in places will fair deck ye. This is Brookmyre's most complete work of fiction to date.
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Book-on-demand with potential ISO editor for some red pen action or more.
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This first-hand tale of torture by French troops during the Algerian war for independence sadly remains all too relevant today.
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Keyes is far too good an author to stretch something out just for the sake of stretching it out.
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Is the main point of education to teach children to think, or to teach them doctrine?
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Once you commit to The Kingdoms Of Thorn And Bone you won't be able to extricate yourself easily.
Read More »Book Review: Field Notes from a Catastrophe by Elizabeth Kolbert
A reporter's highly readable account of the role of mankind in climate change and its effects.
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