Discussion: 18/05/2009 at 03:06PM
OK…haven’t even managed to get a copy of this yet! Will be on the trail very shortly!
Discussion: 13/05/2009 at 01:57PM
Looks like a great event – wish I could have been there!
Discussion: 24/04/2009 at 11:30AM
Ach, I so wanted to go to Canon Tales, but I’d convinced myself somehow that it was on Wednesday, not Tuesday. I then consoled myself with a SYP email that promised a podcast of the event, but the…
Discussion: 24/04/2009 at 10:09AM
Aware of my interest in books set in (or under!) London, a couple of CN users recommended Neil Gaiman’s Neverwhere to me. Having recently enjoyed that novel, I’ve been looking out for a good com…
Discussion: 24/04/2009 at 09:51AM
Alan Baker’s novel is wonderful and he definitely deserves all the ‘heat’ points he receives on the CN website.
Looking forward to the next novel with unabated excitement and glee!
Discussion: 08/04/2009 at 09:17PM
You can read more about Reverien in the G2:http://www.guardian.co.uk/world/2009/apr/08/rwanda-experience.
Discussion: 07/04/2009 at 02:52PM
Great job, ladies! I hadn’t heard of this book before, but it sounds quite delightful and I shall look forward to commencing it once I can get hold of a copy.
I also loved the tips on how to rea…
Question: 26/03/2009 at 12:50PM
We’ve been working hard to develop completelynovel and there are some great books on the site now. I think it is time to really start promoting the site and getting a name for some of these writer…
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Discussion: 18/03/2009 at 01:35AM
Stand-up comic Stewart Lee has put together a routine about the publishing industry, celebrity autobiographies, and the strange phenomenon of the ‘toilet book’.
The episode of _Stewart Lee’s Com…
Discussion: 12/03/2009 at 10:06AM
Absolutely fascinating – I look forward to checking out Reportage Press’s works.
Discussion: 11/03/2009 at 10:22AM
Oooh! Thanks so much for all the links!
Discussion: 05/03/2009 at 05:36PM
What do people think of Keira’s book – An Anthology for Fish.
Drawing on inspiration from Magic Realist authors it’s a very imaginative and at times off the wall book.
I’d be really intereste…
Discussion: 02/03/2009 at 09:55PM
Definitely a genre I have not explored enough. I was chatting a while ago to a guy who is working on Manga Shakespeare which sounded great! I guess perhaps I have been guilty in the past of not tak…
Discussion: 02/03/2009 at 09:20PM
The real challenge is the easy accessibility of chain bookstores – when they are capable of opening a shop on every other street, it makes it more of an effort to go out of one’s way to peruse the …
Discussion: 02/03/2009 at 06:45PM
I have actually read The Read – it is very good and I would recommend it. I agree that it might seem as though we have enough literature in English but literature in translation does give another p…
Discussion: 18/02/2009 at 01:30AM
While I contemplate whether or not I’m up to the challenge of reading A Suitable Boy (my copy has a staggering 1474 pages!), I would be interested to hear how other readers have fared with this e…
Discussion: 17/02/2009 at 03:20PM
I’ve heard it is a disappointment and haven’t read it yet. Would be interested to hear from anyone who has.
Discussion: 17/02/2009 at 03:17PM
I think I’m torn slightly between Cathcart and Major Major Major Major Major.
I love the first encounter with Cathcart in the book but Major’s name is completely inspired.
But then there’s als…
Discussion: 17/02/2009 at 12:37PM
Great article! :)
Discussion: 17/02/2009 at 11:02AM
Very interesting article – am definitely going to check it out…