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Extremely Loud & Incredibly Close by Jonathan Safran Foer


2005
10.06

Oskar Schell is one of those wonderfully colourful and expertly written characters, a nine year old boy who’s life is turned upside down by 9/11 disaster.
I urge you to read this book, it ranks with the highest scores I’ll ever give…never going to be a perfect ten by the way.
Let me know what you think of his ‘heavy boots’
International IMPAC Dublin Literary Awards Best Novel nominee

Score 9/10

Date read October 2005

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The Honeymoon by Justin Haythe


2005
08.04

Debut novel mainly located in Venice and London.
Roughly put, this is all about the relationship of a mother and son. Will he allow himself to be dominated by his mother or break free and give himself to his newlywed.
Read it and find out. The Man Booker Prize Best Novel nominee

Score 6.5/10

Date read August 2005

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One for Sorrow: Two for Joy by Clive Woodall


2005
08.04

I gather the author wrote this novel, his first, from stories he made up to tell his kids at bedtime.
He published it and sold the rights to Disney for a cool million, gave up work at the local super market and wrote a sequel.
The story goes that the magpies are killing off all the small bird species in Birddom.
Billed (excuse the pun) as the new Watership Down…nowhere near but fun anyway.

Score 6/10

Date read August 2005

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We Need to Talk about Kevin by Lionel Shriver


2005
06.06

Everyone should read this book. It is stunning. I wanted to tell everyone about it, then discuss it with them.
I’m not even going to tell you what it’s about, buy it, read it and recommend it
Deservedly won the Orange prize and then, later, the Orange of Oranges.

Score 9.5/10

Date read June 2005

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