[ebooktalk] Re: Kate Atkinson

  • From: "Steven Bingham" <steven.bingham1@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • To: <ebooktalk@xxxxxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 12 Jun 2013 12:14:23 +0100

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

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Subject: [ebooktalk] Re: Kate Atkinson

I have read one Jackson Brodie, When Will There be Good News? Which I
enjoyed, 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 a
poor 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 knowing
that they were going to, or something. Clare 



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