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Cover image for The Book of Goose by Yiyun Li

The Book of Goose by Yiyun Li: ‘I was a whetstone to Fabienne’s blade’  

I have no idea how I’ve managed not to come across Yiyun Li’s writing before. She has quite a substantial backlist which somehow passed me by. Perhaps unsurprisingly, it was that arresting cover that caught my eye on Twitter but it was the blurb that made me want to read it. Li’s novel is the […]

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Cover image for Instructions for the Working Day by Joanna Campbell

Instructions for the Working Day by Joanna Campbell: The high cost of freedom

Two things attracted me to Joanna Campbell’s Instructions for the Working Day: firstly, its setting in the old East Germany which I’ve visited a few times; secondly, Claire Fuller’s puff extolling its virtues. Set in a dilapidated village, Campbell’s novel follows Neil Fischer who has inherited this settlement from his father whose childhood home it

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The Night Interns by Austin Duffy: ‘They didn’t know that we didn’t know anything, and it was probably better that way’

The Night Interns is oncologist Austin Duffy’s third novel. It takes us back to his workplace, the setting for his debut, This Living and Immortal Thing, following three surgical interns, not long graduated from medical school, working the night shift in a large hospital where they’re expected to avoid calling senior medical staff at all

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