Steve, "Behind The Scenes" is a brilliant book! I recently re-read it after a gap of many years, and loved the humour in it as well as the way the story evolves.
Trish.----- Original Message ----- From: "Steven Bingham" <steven.bingham1@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
To: <ebooktalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx> Sent: Wednesday, June 12, 2013 12:14 PM Subject: [ebooktalk] Re: Kate Atkinson
Behind the Scenes at the Museum was one that I really enjoyed. She managed to tell the story from the child's point of view and captured the way that the girl slowly realised that she had had a twin sister and what had happened to her. Steve -----Original Message-----From: ebooktalk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:ebooktalk-bounce@xxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Clare Gailans Sent: 12 June 2013 10:02 To: ebooktalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [ebooktalk] Re: Kate Atkinson I have read one Jackson Brodie, When Will There be Good News? Which Ienjoyed, though I don't think it's the first one. I also read Human Croquet,which was very odd but kept me reading.I love the books of Anita Shreve, and one of these unlikely devices with an alternative was made to work very well in one of them, though having such apoor memory for plots, I can't say which book or exactly what happened,beyond somebody or possibly two people coming back after a death, or knowingthat they were going to, or something. Clare ----- No virus found in this message. Checked by AVG - www.avg.com Version: 10.0.1432 / Virus Database: 3199/5902 - Release Date: 06/11/13