Barnaby Haszard Morris
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Member Since
March 2013
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Sayip Shock: Three Years in Kerala
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| Who would've thought that the muddiest book of the year would also be the funniest and most romantic? I love Naomi Arnold's writing in any genre: there's a precision and seeming effortlessness in her work, honed over decades as one of New Zealand's b ...more | |
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| Another one revisited after ~20 years that doesn't have the same impact. Back then, I was immune to the impossible grimness of Card's narrative; in fact, I ate that grimness right up, delighting in misanthropy, to the point that in my memory, the sto ...more | |
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| Interesting to revisit this after 20 years, and so soon after Chidgey's 'The Book of Guilt'. The first third or so, anything where they're still at Hailsham, is top tier -- involving and quietly unsettling, and very easy to read but layered deep in t ...more | |
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Tokyo: The Extraordinary Guide: An Insider Tour of Art, Food, and Culture
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| Incredible ideas of nanotech and world-building, and in the Primer an absolutely fascinating concept to build it all around, conjuring a future few of us would want but that also feels possible thirty years after publication. The current conversation ...more | |
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| Mmmmm well Chidgey can certainly spin a compelling yarn, but I felt like this book owed a lot in plot and style to Ishiguro's 'Never Let Me Go' and didn't hold up so well in comparison. My biggest problem - or problems - were Nancy's parents, who nev ...more | |
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| The type of challenging feminist novel in which the protagonist makes a series of questionable choices and you filter them through your own social conditioning, questioning your preconceptions along the way. The crux of it is: what options does a mod ...more | |
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