Adam Whybray
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September 2012
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Goodbye, Dead Man!
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2011
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Gothic Mash-Ups: Hybridity, Appropriation, and Intertextuality in Gothic Storytelling
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The Art of Czech Animation: A History of Political Dissent and Allegory
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Children's Short Works, Vol. 010
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2011
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Bib and the Scarecrow Made of Mice
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2019
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Children's Short Works, Vol. 012
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2011
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| Reading for AQA examining. Kelman's ability to inhabit Harrison's narratorial voice is //astonishing//. My students would have loved a lot of this, but it must be a pain to teach at times with all the (realistically) wild things the kids say! Having ...more | |
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| Meera Syal was always my favourite member of 'Goodness Gracious Me' as a kid, but I tend towards reading weird fiction or stuff that is at least horror or fantasy adjacent. As such, I hadn't given any thought to ever reding 'Anita and Me' before. How ...more | |
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I am not entirely sure that the Bill Brown who Goodreads claims is the author is actually the author of Other Things. No matter... I had put off reading this curious, ambitious and electic monograph for several years because I had (wrongly!) assumed i ...more |
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Maybe the discourses on irony were a bit too much of Everett voicing his own interests, but Frederick Douglass was much more eloquent than many contem
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"Exterminate All the Brutes": One Man's Odyssey into the Heart of Darkness and the Origins of European Genocide:
"Loved this book for all the wrong reasons, no different from loving some people, I suppose. Lindqvist is a polemicist, no shame in that, if you've got what it takes to stand sure-footed in slippery sand. The title's namesake is from Joseph Conrad's H"
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| A shabby dog story of a book. Mileage will definitely vary. This is the third A.M. Homes novel I've read (after 'May Will Be Forgiven' and 'The End of Alice') and we definitely belong to different Myers-Briggs types. Her strengths are her deadpan sen ...more | |
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