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The Blackest Streets: horrors of Victorian Shoreditch

01.07.2008 21:19    telegraph.co.uk
Sinclair McKay reviews The Blackest Streets by Sarah Wise
The Blackest Streets: horrors of Victorian Shoreditch


The Spare Room: confronting the end of life

01.07.2008 21:18    telegraph.co.uk
Diana Athill reviews The Spare Room by Helen Garner

Pick of the paperbacks

01.07.2008 21:18    telegraph.co.uk
Consequences; What is the What; Men in Space; Vishnu's Crowded Temple; You'll Win Nothing with Kids; The Iliad' and 'The Odyssey'; The Mistress's Daughter.

A shaggy dog's dinner

01.07.2008 21:14    telegraph.co.uk
Peter Robins reviews A Fraction of the Whole by Steve Toltz


Nice procedural details

01.07.2008 21:14    telegraph.co.uk
Toby Clements reviews crime thrillers

Murder amongst the Mosleyites

01.07.2008 21:14    telegraph.co.uk
Jake Kerridge reviews Bleeding Heart Square by Andrew Taylor

A special pigeon

01.07.2008 21:14    telegraph.co.uk
Laura Thompson reviews The Invention of Everything Else by Samantha Hunt

Books in China

01.07.2008 06:36    complete-review.com
It's not particularly informative, but in Turning the page in the China Daily You Nuo reports that: But one commodity has remained a constant in the marketplace since the so-called era of "reform and opening up". It is the book.

Banquet of Lies review

01.07.2008 06:36    complete-review.com
The most recent addition to the complete review is our review of Amin Zaoui's Banquet of Lies -- which, impressively and usefully, Marion Boyars have brought out in a bilingual edition.

Women in Yemeni fiction

01.07.2008 06:36    complete-review.com
isn't the most exciting piece we've ever linked to, but we're impressed the Yemen Times reprints an article like this.

Nick Harkaway: Le Carré with ninjas

01.07.2008 04:16    telegraph.co.uk
Nick Harkaway describes the challenges of writing a novel in the shadow of a famous father
Nick Harkaway: Le Carré with ninjas

Endpaper: why Bloomsday rocks

01.07.2008 04:16    telegraph.co.uk
Tim Martin thinks James Joyce may be this summer's most exciting rock lyricist
Endpaper: why Bloomsday rocks

Judging the Samuel Johnson Prize 2008

01.07.2008 04:16    telegraph.co.uk
Rosie Boycott reveals how this year's judges of the Samuel Johnson Prize went about their work
Judging the Samuel Johnson Prize 2008

More William Shatner than Captain Kirk

01.07.2008 04:13    telegraph.co.uk
James Walton reviews Up Till Now by William Shatner

American Agriculture in the Twentieth Century (Bruce L. Gardner)

01.07.2008 00:40    dannyreviews.com
How it Flourished and What it Cost
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Sierra Leone: Koroma Turns Salesman

01.07.2008 00:40    allafrica.com
President Ernest Bai Koroma Thursday turned 'salesman' and encouraged people to buy two books he just commissioned on behalf of the author, David Tam-Baryoh at the Miatta Conference hall in Freetown.

Nigeria: Nobel Prize Politics - Chinua Achebe, a Shameful Omission - Annie Gagiano

01.07.2008 00:40    allafrica.com
Annie Gagiano is a Professor of English at Stellen bosch University, South Africa. She obtained her B .A(Honours), M.A as well a D. Lit from the same university, where she has been teaching in the Department of English for over

Nigeria: Brisibe-Dorgu - Exploring the African Belief System

01.07.2008 00:40    allafrica.com
The fact that the human soul lives again in a new body after physical death has been a subject of controversy between two opposing fates in Africa; while believers in the traditional belief system uphold the essence of reincarnation, the

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