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...I’m halfway through this novel called Impossible Creatures by Katherine Rundell....
...Heart-wrenching but brimming with life, Tomb of Sand won the International Booker Prize, and is a lasting joy....
...The Audacityby Katherine Ryan, read by the author, Blink Publishing, 7hrs 36mins The Canadian comedian shares her secrets for contentment and an anxiety-free life....
...Authors and journalists, including Valeria Luiselli, Chigozie Obioma, Helen Mort, Hannes Grassegger and Booker-winner Douglas Stuart have contributed exclusive content for Alexander....
...In her 2007 Man Booker Prize-winning The Gathering, a clan of siblings seeks to protect their mother from the dark truth behind their brother’s suicide....
...Among the various appendices and general end-matter accompanying Lucy Ellmann’s new novel, longlisted for this year’s Booker Prize, its 1,020 pages mostly constructed in one continuous sentence without...
...Richard, who has been estranged from his only daughter for years, has been commissioned to adapt a novel called “April”, about the time Katherine Mansfield and Rainer Maria Rilke stayed in the same hotel...
...If it’s impossible not to take issue with some of the omissions — no Katherine Mansfield, no EM Forster — you have to admire Hensher’s championing of unfamiliar names alongside established greats....
...Smith-Jackson and Katherine W. Klein – Google got it wrong....
...Enigmatic Katherine Burns is “famously easy to fall in love with” and juggles her suitors with frosty expertise....
...Her novel, at 832 pages, is also by a considerable margin the longest winner in Booker history....
...In high school, it was Ernest Hemingway, Katherine Mansfield and Ray Bradbury. Margaret Atwood’s latest novel is ‘MaddAddam’ (Bloomsbury)...
...Her stories, which take simple, allegorical ideas to extremes, are sexy, witty and full of satirical details; her Booker-nominated novel The Accidental (2005) featured an otherworldly stranger who, uninvited...
...Yet by the end of Hilary Mantel’s sequel to her Man Booker prize-winning Wolf Hall, the last thing any reader will surely want to do is to say farewell to the monster....
...Merivel: A Man of His Time, by Rose Tremain, Chatto & Windus, RRP£18.99 This sequel to Tremain’s 1989 Booker-nominated novel Restoration sees the rakish physician Robert Merivel return....
...Wolf Hall By Hilary Mantel Fourth Estate £8.99 653 pages FT Bookshop price: £7.19 Winner of last year’s Man Booker Prize, Mantel’s mammoth, vigorous novel is a colourful Tudor epic charting the rise of...
...It’s all about the skill of telling - think of Katherine Mansfield.”...
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