Alison Pick’s The Sweet Edge (2005)

2014-03-09T18:59:55-04:00

Alison Pick's The Sweet Edge Raincoast, 2005 You know how sometimes you pick up a book and it's just not the right timing? That was true for me and Alison Pick's first novel, The Sweet Edge, which I first picked up, shortly after publication, in 2005. Even though I'd been

Alison Pick’s The Sweet Edge (2005)2014-03-09T18:59:55-04:00

Giles Blunt’s mysteries

2014-03-09T18:41:20-04:00

Giles Blunt's Blackfly Season (2005) Seal Books, 2006 It would have been far more appropriate to have read this mystery earlier in the season in, say, Blackfly Season. And it would have been far more appropriate to have read it in closer proximity to the first two books in this

Giles Blunt’s mysteries2014-03-09T18:41:20-04:00

Shyam Selvadurai’s Swimming in the Monsoon Sea (2005)

2023-10-04T15:00:59-04:00

Shyam Selvadurai's Swimming in the Monsoon Sea Tundra Books, 2005 You may have noticed that I'm back to starting the reading weekend with kidlit and young adult novels once more. That, along with some of the other regular features was on holiday for the summer, but last week brought Sherman

Shyam Selvadurai’s Swimming in the Monsoon Sea (2005)2023-10-04T15:00:59-04:00

Banana Yoshimoto’s Novellas

2014-03-09T17:28:53-04:00

Banana Yoshimoto's Hardboiled and Hard Luck (1999) Trans. from the Japanese by Michael Emmerich (2005) This is the last of Banana Yoshimoto's works that have been translated into English that I had to read; if it had been the first of her works that I'd read, I don't think I'd

Banana Yoshimoto’s Novellas2014-03-09T17:28:53-04:00

Peter Temple’s The Broken Shore (2005)

2014-03-09T16:27:06-04:00

Peter Temple's The Broken Shore (2005) Random House, 2008 Sometime in early May I picked up a copy of Peter Temple's Truth at the library; it was on my hold shelf with a few other books. <cough> (It doesn't really matter for the purposes of this story that you know

Peter Temple’s The Broken Shore (2005)2014-03-09T16:27:06-04:00
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