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The Finer Points of Sausage Dogs by Alexander McCall Smith


2005
06.04

Very popular author and this a mini series with Professor Doctor Moritz-Maria von Igelfeld getting mixed up with the lecture circuit and his egocentric antics.
An author I had the pleasure of meeting and introducing to a group. We all had afternoon tea together, more Earl Grey vicar!
Alas I didn’t take to this so called humorous novella. Gave up and went onto my next read.

Score 5/10

Date read June 2005

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Mr Starlight by Laurie Graham


2005
06.04

Two brothers from Birmingham are entertainers doing the working mens clubs’ circuit, singing and playing the piano, but one has high hopes and ambition, think Tom Jones!, the other is happy with his lot in life.
First time I’ve read this authors work and found it lovely, funny and true to life.
Winner of the Saga Award for Wit.

Score 6.5/10

Date read June 2005

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Vernon God Little by D.B.C. Pierre


2005
06.04

Worthy Booker Prize winner and thoroughly enjoyable. Entertaining and funny, with a great swipe at shallow American people. Terrorist atrocity with a quirky difference.
Is it true that DBC stands for Dirty but Clean? I sort of met him at a book party in Soho. Wonderful 5 floored house and packed with people, champagne flowing from top to bottom, happy days…
I’ll recommend this to anyone and hope they think differently of Booker prize winners.

Score 8.5/10

Date read June 2005

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Black Fly Season by Giles Blunt


2005
06.04

CWA Silver Dagger award winner and if you enjoy crime/thrillers then this has all the credentials.
The sense of place, in Northern Ontario, Canada and a fictional small city of Algonquin Bay was excellent as are the two main characters.
This is page turning stuff, but don’t expect sparkling prose.
Read more from this author…yes

Score 8/10

Date read June 2005

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