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Days Without End by Sebastian Barry


2019
12.22

This is a book of surprises. In many ways I didn’t like the shocking horrors of violent period in America’s history, the slaughters of native American Indians and the relentless civil war. But this book is much more that that. We follow Thomas McNulty a young Irish immigrant and John Cole, a slightly older American born drifter. It soon becomes clear that this is more than just a simple friendship. Their first job is dressing up as girls to act as hired dancers in a mid-Western male populated working town. Life is tough. Top book, I’m recommending to most with some reservations (no pun) A bookpub favorite 7.5/10 me an 8/10

Score 8/10

Date read September 2019

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Machines Like Me by Ian McEwan


2019
12.22

Another BookPub read and some loved it giving 9 other 2/10 the average settled at 6.5/10 I thought less of it. Sorry but I expect a lot better from this very good author, ok he is trying something different. Britain, in an alternate 1982. This world is technologically advanced. Charlie, the protagonist, spends most of his inheritance on an incredibly lifelike robot named Adam. Trust me there are much better books out which cover these ideas, research and read better.

Score 3.5/10

Date read August 2019

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The Lost Man by Jane Harper


2019
12.22

Yep I’m recommending this brooding thriller. What she does so well is take the reader to the heat and remoteness of Australia. Wrap this up to a murder mystery with some dysfunctional family members and what’s not to like. A man is found dead in the middle of his Australian desert. There’s no rhyme or reason for him to have been there, miles away from his well provisioned, working car. His other two brothers try to work out what has happened.

Score 6.5/10

Date read July 2019

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Lanny by Max Porter


2019
12.22

Pay attention! I’ve given very few books such a high score of 9. We’ve read it in both book groups, BookPub (7/10) and Waterstones and the reactions have been so extreme, many say they couldn’t get into it, others thought it a fantastic novel. I’d recommend listening to it if you can. Don’t get hung up on the written text and the voice of the villages, you don’t need to understand it. Lanny is a young boy who may or may not have magical powers, when Dead Papa Toothwort returns to the sleepy English village things get a tad weird. Modern fiction at it’s finest.

Score 9/10

Date read July 2019

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