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- The Audience (1)
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By Peter Morgan
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- Granta 123 (1)
- Best of Young British Novelists 4
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By John Freeman
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- This Is How You Lose Her (32)
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By Junot Diaz
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- The Expats (24)
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By Chris Pavone
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- My Animals and Other Family (3)
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By Clare Balding
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- Safe House (9)
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By Chris Ewan
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- The Unlikely Pilgrimage Of Harold Fry (90)
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By Rachel Joyce
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- Call Me By Your Name (77)
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By André Aciman
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- The Tiny Wife (8)
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By Andrew Kaufman
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- Andersen's Fairy Tales (857)
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By Hans Christian Andersen
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- Fingersmith (263)
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By Sarah Waters
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- Past the Shallows (4)
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By Favel Parrett
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- Married Love (3)
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By Tessa Hadley
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- The Apple (24)
- Crimson Petal Stories
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By Michel Faber
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- Diving Belles (4)
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By Lucy Wood
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- The Lost Daughter (4)
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By Elena Ferrante
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- Poems (19)
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By T.S. Eliot
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- Sweet Tooth (110)
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By Ian McEwan
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- Open Door (7)
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By Iosi Havilio
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Strange and wonderful -
Wow, not what I expected at all but enjoyable nevertheless. If you like trying new books and are open to being taken on a bit of a strange journey, read Open Door. Shocking, surprising but incredibly well narrated.
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Sep 17, 2012 |
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Sweet Tooth
It's a classic Ian McEwan - he leads you straight into the lives of a couple of characters and as a reader you witness everything. I don't usually like spy stories, they make me a bit paranoid, and yes, this one lived up to that. Good plot, lots of description, very very literary, overall enjoyable ... (continue)
It's a classic Ian McEwan - he leads you straight into the lives of a couple of characters and as a reader you witness everything. I don't usually like spy stories, they make me a bit paranoid, and yes, this one lived up to that. Good plot, lots of description, very very literary, overall enjoyable but not the best book I've ever read.