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Book Review: Barracuda by Christos Tsiolkas
A profoundly moral novel, this is literature as it should be: challenging, tender and lacerating.
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Book Review: The Circle by Dave Eggers
Are our increasingly interconnected real and online lives a slow march towards totalitarianism or a renewal of democracy? David Eggers’ novel offers one such vision of the near future.
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Novel: Clay by Melissa Harrison
What are the borders between the urban and the rural? Between consumerism and conservationism? Between innocence and experience? These are some of the ...
A Clockwork Orange by Anthony Burgess: The App
To mark the 50th anniversary of A Clockwork Orange, Random House have released the novel in a new form – an app. In this review, Wes Brown looks at both ...




