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pgchuis

Joined May 2016

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Deafening by Frances Itani
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At Risk | Stella Rimington
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MI5 (and just about every other agency/department of government) works to foil a terrorist attempt in the UK by an "invisible", i.e. a British citizen. A page-turner with a likeable heroine.

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No One Knows | J. T. Ellison
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Too many twists and coincidences - it just all got very unbelievable. If the ending is like that I need the reveal to have been foreshadowed somehow, but here I never thought: "oh, I see - I should have realized".

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Entertaining, probably only if you're British (which I am).

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Essays by many different writers and critics. Enjoyed them all (some more than others). Made me want to read all Austen's novels again.

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" ... one finds that Jane Austen was clearly of the opinion that the good life was not compatible with noisy, undisciplined children let loose in small rooms."

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Men Explain Things to Me | Rebecca Solnit
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Only managed the first essay - I know I'm in the minority, but I found it a bit humourless and negative.

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No Name | Wilkie COLLINS
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An easy read for a Victorian novel, this had it all; illegitimacy, disinheritance, a con artist, daring disguises, assumed identity, sleep-walking, marriage for revenge and a happy ending.

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Sofia has broken off her engagement, unwilling to live with her in-laws and a "hole in the wall". Now she is writing a book about Muslim dating and having to do some research. Funny, especially about Pakistani culture, but always respectful of Sofia's faith. The ending is perhaps a bit rushed.