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Monthly Archives: June 2015
The Writers’ Festival by Stephanie Johnson – 2015
The Writers’ Festival is a rollicking good read about the six months leading up to an Auckland Writers’ Festival, the Festival itself and then the aftermath. It is a stand-alone novel but does include some characters from the author’s previous … Continue reading
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Chappy by Patricia Grace – 2015
Chappy is a family saga spanning the decades from the 1920s through the second world and into the 1980s – detailing lives, loves and losses. Daniel is a young man feeling out of place and context in the ‘stoniness’ of … Continue reading
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The Hiding Places by Catherine Robertson – 2015
The Hiding Places is a study in grief and penance – for losses and crimes both real and imagined. I loved Robertson’s romantic trilogy starting with The Sweet Second Life of Darrell Kincaid – a series of elevated genre-referential funny … Continue reading
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The Ted Dreams by Fay Weldon – 2015
The novella The Ted Dreams first appeared as an eBook and is now included in Weldon’s selection of her own short stories: Mischief. The novella is about Phyllis, a woman with psychic abilities; a luridly tragic past and spooky identical twins. Her … Continue reading
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Nobody is Ever Missing by Catherine Lacey – 2014
Catherine Lacey was born in Tupelo, Mississippi and has taught Creative Writing at Columbia University in New York. I have reviewed Nobody is Ever Missing here because it is set in New Zealand, and also because it is extraordinary. Elyria … Continue reading
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