Discussion: 24/04/2009 at 01:14PM
This whole development is phenomenal, and I’m really enjoying it
Thanks to the entire CompletelyNovel team!
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 10:45AM
Attended the launch last night – it was a great event complete with some fabulous traditional Indian dancing and touching speeches. Good work Reportage Press and David!
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: 23/04/2009 at 04:41PM
am already on sulekha how many more do I want to join?
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…
Discussion: 07/04/2009 at 07:21AM
After giving this book significant accolade, I have read it twice more. I wanted to confirm to myself it is in fact a very good novel. Well I can confirm it is. Has anyone shared views that this do…
Discussion: 30/03/2009 at 11:46PM
Birdsong by Sebastian Faulks is one of my all time favouite books. Pretty amazing -harrowing, moving and completely gripping. You may or may not agree with me! Anyway, what I would like to know, ha…
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: 26/03/2009 at 11:18AM
I like the wry humour that runs as an undercurrent throughout your articles – it always puts a smile on my face! (especially when I recognize myself all too easily in the patterns you describe, lol…
Discussion: 25/03/2009 at 09:37AM
I should probably say a quick thanks to endurancelife for the headbands that we are both wearing. Check them out here
Discussion: 20/03/2009 at 06:22PM
I’m a complete and utter book pusher, with a clientele base that flees in terror as I approach…
except for my siblings, who are used to it by now and just add my recommendations to an ever-gro…
Discussion: 18/03/2009 at 09:42PM
I love the Rapid Reviews that you guys have on the website – along these lines, will there be anything in the future where there is a debate about a book? Like a point/counter-point discussion?
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Discussion: 18/03/2009 at 12:21PM
I admit I kind of started this group because I had an urge to discuss Neil Gaiman and couldn’t see an appropriate place to do so. Anyway.
I keep seeing Neil Gaiman on people’s lists – obviously …
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…