Like many of you who are joining in with Women in Translation Month, I am keen to read Breasts and Eggs by…
Reading Independent Publishers Month
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If you like historical fiction that leans more to the historical than the fiction, how would you feel about an almost wholly…
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I loved Fernando Sdrigotti’s short story Jolts when it appeared in 3am Magazine in 2015. Now five years have whipped by and…
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Over the lockdown, Seagull Books gave away a cornucopia of world literature to readers. I chose The Book of Mordechai and Lazarus…
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There aren’t enough books out there like What About Reb, so be warned that when you finish reading it, you are likely…
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It is probably a little too late for you to read The Candidate: Jeremy Corbyn’s Improbable Path to Power by Alex Nunns before…
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My review of How to Travel Without Seeing by Andres Neuman is now up at Minor Literature[s]. A break-neck record of musings,…
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It is not always easy to read Chaos and Caliphate: Patrick Cockburn’s review of diary entries and newspaper columns written between 2001…
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From viewing the cover of Hurma you might not expect a darkly comic sex romp. You might make some guesses as to the…
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Remember when I said recently that Transit was going to be my favourite book of the year? Here we are a little…