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Bonita Avenue by Peter Buwalda


2014
06.24

“Here’s a first for me, a Dutch translation.
Compared by the broadsheet literary review critics with some gusto with Roth and Franzen, this novel is a multi layered saga of a dysfunctional family.
Don’t take it to seriously and enjoy going with the flow. Some bizarre moment which made me chuckle.
Our book group liked it enough to give it 6/10

Score 6.5/10

Date read June 2014

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Vicious by VE Schwab


2014
03.10

“Here is a classic example of not believing the hype/reviews on the back of the book eg “”Supremely plotted and incredibly well-written.”” –The Independent”
A somewhat load of drivel, how we maintained a discussion about this at book club shows we take our reading serious.

Score 3/10

Date read March 2014

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The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman


2014
02.10

“Marvellous story telling with heroes and monsters, good versus evil.
An adult novel from Gaiman which still leans more towards young adult.
Our book group gave it a 7.1/10 and thought it had references to the authors religious upbringing, what do you think?

Score 7/10

Date read February 2014

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Harvest by Jim Crace


2013
12.29

“The main character and his voice annoyed me, I just couldn’t like him, perhaps this is how it is intended. I expected better, this was shortlisted and tipped to win the Booker (it didn’t).
Within a few days a communal village set around the middle ages falls apart. Also read as our book club and the group scored it 5.75/10

Score 4/10

Date read December 2013

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