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So sorry for your loss Andy, your message here is lovely. 🙏🏻
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Thought this was private eye for a minute
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Magnificent 🙏🏻
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Yeah had thought of Foster, but like the sound of Baron Bagge which I haven’t heard of. Thank you, will investigate more
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I was amazed, Valerie. Very lucky!
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It does sound really good, and quite inventive in its form by the looks of it. I did think, posting this, that you may have read it!
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Thanks Jacqui. Yep, would recommend them all!
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I have been adding the polygons to my bookshelves this year, after really enjoying five or six of her novels on a row. Plenty still to go for me, looking forward to them.
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Thanks Gordon. Actually have only read the Ive Palace. I am thinking about the Evenings… totally forgot about Herzog!
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This sounds great! Thank you Marie.
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You remind me of Laxness as I did enjoy Fish Can Sing. Thank you for these! 🙏🏻
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Thank you Claire. I have read the Fosse there - really good - and will have a look at those other two. 🙏🏻
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Merry Christmas!
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Oh they’re lovely! (Not much help I know, not seen them before!)
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Yes certainly worth a read. Perhaps not a crowd pleaser but very interesting. I really enjoyed it.
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Ah! I didn’t listen to Locklisted then (fool that I was) and haven’t gone back to them. Thank you, will give them a listen!
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One of those books where, upon finishing, wanted to go and listen to the Backlisted episode… of course, there isn’t one! These two stories were originally published separately I think, but they seem today so fitting together as basically a novel.
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Pub bore, culture war edition.
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I’ll give it a read! Thanks
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I enjoyed this Drew, I feel it’s the sort of Xmas story George Saunders would write!