Blackburn’s first novel (soon after two creative short story collections) is undoubtedly an experimental and disarmingly funny evaluate death and loss. Narrated by dystopian synthetic intelligence equipment, the story follows a woman who impersonates her brother by texting from his cell ph
This memoir by a previous community relations operative for the wealthy and also the corrupt is greasy fun — stocked with scoundrels, cocktails and guns, and displaying from the allure and swift wit that catapulted Elwood to the very best on the sleazy, amoral world of high-close spin.
But as he is swept up to the Feddens’ world, Nick must confront the collisions between his very own wants, and a world he can never certainly belong to. Alan Hollinghurst’s writing design and style is both of those stripped back and poetic, and its sensitivity makes this book a true
weaves a fragile, profoundly human narrative via 4 interconnected stories of patrons who dare to revisit times of regret, love, and longing. Every single character's journey is both equally personal and common, exploring the fragile threads of time, memory, plus the possibilities that determ
When you’d love to find out about the on-the-ground encounter of a Soldier in Afghanistan, remember to read this novel. Thank you for the desire, and when you read it I hope you love it. I'd personally ask that any reader send me slightly suggestions, Even when you Assume my book sucks