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Arnaldur’s 11th in the Erlendur series is a touch more dour than usual
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Second fictionalised novel is as good as the first
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Excellent fictionalised biography of Britain’s greatest bureaucrat - Thomas Cromwell
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Stefan
11 December 2010
11:41AM
Beautiful bitter-sweet / funny-sad story about ’ships passing in the night’
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Stefan
30 November 2010
08:35PM
9th volume in Steven’s immense fantasy series - a little rambling, but it all comes together in the end
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Stefan
28 November 2010
11:26PM
The 3rd in the Þóra Guðmundsdóttir series - which just gets better and better
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Stefan
13 October 2010
11:06PM
Amusing tale of a cleric who sets up an expedition to find the Garden of Eden in Tasmania
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Stefan
13 October 2010
10:41PM
Fun extension of Castle TV show
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Stefan
08 October 2010
11:12PM
Fascinating insights into 14th Century Living
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Stefan
08 October 2010
11:09PM
Fantastic introduction to world history
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Stefan
08 September 2010
12:38PM
The 10th episode in the ’Detective Erlendur’ series sees sidekick Sigurður Óli in charge of a couple of intertwined homicides
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Good versus Evil is the mainstay of the Fantasy genre with good always winning. A winning formula for escapism....Joe Abercrombie in his trilogy takes a more realistic darker and bleaker look at the relationship between good versus evil.
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Stefan
01 December 2009
06:15PM
Michael’s swan song is a rousing, swashbuckling Caribbean pirate adventure!
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Stefan
06 November 2009
04:59PM
Final thrilling installment of this seminal crime fiction series
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Stefan
06 November 2009
04:55PM
Even better second novel from fast rising star of Nordic crime fiction
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Stefan
06 November 2009
04:49PM
Impressive debut finds a worthy challenger to Arnaldur Indriðason
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Stefan
06 November 2009
04:44PM
Riveting history of finance and banking - perfect for these turbulent times
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The publishing sensation of the year!
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A superb companion piece to Steven Erikson’s Malazan Book of the Fallen series
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A kind of lo-fi / analogue and literary Matrix which does not quite add up to the sum of its parts
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