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Tag Archives: craig davidson
Top Ten Books of the Year
Ho ho ho, etc. Here are my favourite books of 2014. I haven’t written too much about them here, as the book covers below link to my reviews that either appeared in The Independent on Sunday or The Big Issue … Continue reading
My review of Cataract City by Craig Davidson in Independent on Sunday
Another day, another cracking novel to read. I’ve been a big fan of Craig Davidson’s work since his debut story collection Rust & Bone (now a brilliant French movie also). Cataract City is a step up in terms of ambition … Continue reading
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Tagged atlantic books, cataract city, craig davidson, doug johnstone, independent on sunday
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Books to look out for in the next six months
Here are a handful of books I can’t wait to read over the next few months. I’ve already read a couple, actually, including Willy Vlautin’s amazing The Free, which is in the running to be my book of the year. Talented … Continue reading
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Tagged books of 2014, craig davidson, doug johnstone, Megan Abbott, willy vlautin
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