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Death of an Ordinary Man
Death of an Ordinary Man: A Novel | Glen Duncan
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With Death of an Ordinary Man, Glen Duncan continues his penetrating and innovative exploration of the supernatural with a novel that is far and away his most powerful and accomplished yet. Nathan Clark's gravestone offers a short and hopeful summary: At rest. But Nathan is not at rest, and knows he won't be until he finds out why he died. Privy now to the innermost thoughts and feelings of his family and friends-confessions that are raw, brutal, and unexpected-Nathan spends the day of his wake getting to know the living as he has never known them before: His father struggles with a legacy of family tragedy; his wife with the baggage of a doomed affair; his older daughter with her burgeoning sexuality and adolescent confusion. But why isn't Nathan's young daughter Lois at the wake? Who are the two strangers at the funeral, and why does their presence fill him with dread? Part detective story, part family portrait, Death of an Ordinary Man is an unflinching look at the margins of human experience, where the boundaries of fundamental feelingslove, grief, desire, shame, and hopemeet and mingle, and no motivation is as simple as it seems.
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ElaineR
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Bailedbailed

So I'm officially giving up on my #bookspin book. Now I know why it sat on the shelf for 10years. It's a shame, it had some great moments (see quote) but for every wonderful passage there were 40 that were just plain nonsense. Maybe it's me, maybe it's the author it doesn't matter, the result is the same. I shall explode like a double birth of pure light and move onto the next....

ElaineR @TheAromaofBooks bailing on my #bookspin choicr I'm afraid but still excited to have opened it after 10years! #bookspin is such a good idea. Thanks for sorting. 5y
TheAromaofBooks Sorry this one didn't work out for you, but yay for having a book off the list!! 5y
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ElaineR
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Alongside Pine, starting my #bookspin book this weekend. It's been on my shelves a mere ten years! Also found this charming postcard inside from where I've clearly went to read it at some point and changed my mind. Wish me luck.

Pumpkinandegg313 Good luck 😃👍🌺 5y
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ElaineR
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Thanks @TheAromaofBooks for the fab #bookspin idea. Mine shouldn't be too intimidating and has been on my shelves for about 10years! Will be a week or so before I get to start but start in Feb I will.

Fab seeing what everyone else has got as well.

TheAromaofBooks 10 years!! So excited you will be getting to this one - can't wait to hear what you think!! 5y
ElaineR @TheAromaofBooks it's mad. There are probably a few that have sat on my shelves longer (but hopefully not too many). Now you see why I'm so excited about #bookspin. 5y
TheAromaofBooks While I don't have as much of a problem with buying new books and not reading them (I'm a big library user instead), I have always picked up secondhand books when I see them cheap and they look interesting, so I've been trying to read every book in my house for the last several years, culling the ones that I'm not going to ever read again. Slow project... still almost 700 to go. *facepalm* 5y
ElaineR @TheAromaofBooks yeah used books the problem for me and The Hay Literary Festival, I come home with armfuls of books all inspired and then the magic wares off. 5y
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