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Monday 9 November 2009

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Surprising literary ventures

Surprising literary ventures

Wednesday, 4th November 2009

William Tell Told Again

P. G. Wodehouse

Reviewed by Gary Dexter

Categories: Surprising literary ventures

Fun and games

Fun and games

Wednesday, 4th November 2009

Get Her Off the Pitch: How Sport Took Over my Life

Lynne Truss

Reviewed by Michael Henderson

Categories: Autobiography , Non-fiction , Sport

Engrossing obsessions

Engrossing obsessions

Wednesday, 4th November 2009

Blood’s a Rover

James Ellroy

Reviewed by Michael Carlson

Categories: 20th Century , America , Fiction , Novel , Thriller

Romantic approaches

Romantic approaches

Wednesday, 4th November 2009

John Hoyland: Scatter the Devils

Andrew Lambirth

Reviewed by John McEwen

Categories: Art , Non-fiction , Romantic

A bland villain

A bland villain

Wednesday, 4th November 2009

Madoff: The Man who Stole $65 Billion

Erin Arvidlund

The Believers: How America Fell for Bernard Madoff’s $65 Billion Investment Scam

Adam LeBor

Reviewed by Martin Vander Weyer

Categories: Biography , Finance , Fraud , Non-fiction

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Book Club October book of the month

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Celebrity books are good for literature

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