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The Dropout • David Gee

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27 Sep 2012 / 0 Comments / in Books/by Tim Bennett-Goodman

★★★★★
307 pages • Matador • September 09, 2012 [PB]

For a bleak book with a high death count, David Gee’s The Dropout is also also witty, clever, insightful and worldly-wise.

“David Gee’s tongue-in-cheek, if dark, social and sexual satire (a sort of cross between David Lodge and Tom Sharpe) leads us through a topsy-turvy world of sexual shenanigans and unconventional relationships.”

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Bring Up The Bodies Audio

07 Sep 2012 / 0 Comments / in Books/by Editor

The Sequel to Wolf Hall.

A quick look at Hilary Mantel’s Bring Up The Bodies, and a clip from the audiobook, courtesy of Macmillan audio.

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Nocturnal Omissions: A Tale of Two Poets

06 Sep 2012 / 0 Comments / in Books/by Walter Beck

★★★★★
Sibling Rivalry Press • September 27, 2011 [PB]

The poets Gavin Dillard and Eric Norris come together in an epic journey of raunchy sex and true love.

“They aren’t afraid to express their love for each other in blunt language. They don’t try to hide behind metaphors; they just come out and say it.”

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Konstantin • Tom Bullough

23 Aug 2012 / 0 Comments / in Books/by Christopher Bryant

★★★★★
Viking • March 10, 2012 [HB]

Tom Bullough’s Konstantin is a impressionistic novel about the opening of a young mind to a world of wonders and possibilities.

“Konstantin opens in 1867 and tells the story of how the young boy Kostya grows up to become Konstantin Tsiolosky, the father of Russian rocketry and astronautics (1857-1935).”

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Bokassa’s Last Apostle • Rod Shelton

16 Aug 2012 / 1 Comment / in Books/by Tim Bennett-Goodman

★★★★★
307 pages • Paradise Press • June 23, 2012 [PB]

Tim Bennett-Goodman finds Rod Shelton’s first novel fast-paced, picaresque romp which is funny, sexy and intriguing by turns.

“In this blackly-comic novel, high drama meets high camp and the reader is rewarded with raunchy gay sex amongst a bevy of beautiful boys, in every imaginable position, on almost every other page.”

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Who Will Rise Up? • Jed Smock

16 Aug 2012 / 0 Comments / in Books/by Walter Beck

★★★★★
296 pages • Campus Ministry USA • 2nd ed, 1996 [PB]

Walter Beck takes a look at Jed Smock’s right-wing Christian manifesto, which is still doing the rounds and trying to spoil impressionable minds.

“He can’t even talk about them like they’re human beings calling them “sodomites” and even stating, ‘A favorite trick of homosexuals is to get young men drunk and seduce them’.”

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Dark Summer In Bordeaux • Allan Massie

03 Aug 2012 / 0 Comments / in Books/by Tim Bennett-Goodman

★★★★★
246 pages • Quartet • June 7, 2012 [PB]

Allan Massie’s Dark Summer in Bordeaux, the sequel to Death in Bordeaux, is a worthy successor.

“Massie evokes this increasingly unstable society exceptionally well and provides the reader with a real sense of the anxiety and insecurity that must have ruled the lives of all who lived in Pétain’s ‘French State’.”

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The Trapeze Artist • Will Davis

24 Jul 2012 / 0 Comments / in Books/by Tim Bennett-Goodman

★★★★★
307 pages • Bloomsbury • May 10, 2012 [PB]

An endearing and thought-provoking tale of a forty year old man who joins the circus to become an aerialist.

“This novel moves by turns from the bleak and alienating to the humorous and life-affirming, with its message that, through all life’s adversities, struggle can overcome and bring its own rewards.”

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Test, Orange • Cherry Smyth

17 Jul 2012 / 1 Comment / in Books/by Michael Langan

★★★★★
112 pages • Pindrop Press • May 20, 2012 [PB]

Cherry Smyth’s third collection is proof positive of poetry’s ability to combine the toughness and beauty of language in concentrated form, to expand brief moments and explore their possibilities.

“Smyth’s language is sometimes fibrous and stringy, at other times silky smooth. Her work is by turns deeply personal, overtly political and socially aware, without being polemical or ‘worthy’..”

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The Stranger’s Child • Alan Hollinghurst

17 Jul 2012 / 4 Comments / in Books/by Tim Bennett-Goodman

★★★★★
564 pages • Picador • May 24, 2012 [PB]

An historical, family saga; a monumental novel that is greater than Hollinghurst’s works to date.

“At the risk of sounding an irreverent note (and without wishing in any way to belittle Hollinghurst’s towering achievement) there is more than a fleeting suggestion of Brideshead Revisted-meets-Downton Abbey in The Stranger’s Child.”

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