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Sharing your discoveries. As well as discovering new favourites for yourself, one of the great things about Whichbook is that you can look for books that could be just right for your friends right now. FIND BOOKS BY MOOD & EMOTION Fancy something unusual and unpredictable? Funny or sexy? No problem. Use our unique mood and emotion search to find great books with exactly the flavour you've asked for. THE CLAY MACHINE GUN BY VICTOR PELEVIN This is a dark tale of contemporary Russia, with flashbacks to the past and to the lives of people who meet in a mental hospital. It's like listening to tales round a campfire in a dark, empty, windy wilderness. The stories are amazing, unsettling and their meaning is not always clear. If you can stay steady through the first major disruption on page 40, you will be gripped and ready to accept THE CLOTHES OF NAKEDNESS BY BENJAMIN KWAKYE If you can accept the sexist attitude to women as part of the cultural setting, then you will enjoy this book. Relationships between characters are openly friendly - but something dark and disturbing lies just under this surface. On the face of it a simple thriller, yet don't be fooled. Here is a really intelligent novel that neatly examines how individuals who have everything except wealth LOVE LASTS THREE YEARS BY FREDERIC BEIGBEDER Marc Marronier comes of age whilst exploring his professed belief that 'love lasts only three years'. Despite the wit – the author’s trademark is wrong-footing humour - this is not an easy read. But make up your mind to enjoy the constant changes in style (including the two pages without full stops, let alone paragraphs) and just go with theflow.
THE SLEEPING VOICE BY DULCE CHACON Based on the testimonies of hundreds of survivors of the Spanish Civil War, this novel is the harrowing account of a group of women incarcerated in a Madrid prison. If you like your history intense, dramatic but accurate – this one’s for you. The individual voices of the women are both strong and moving and this is what sets this book apart from other stories of war. THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS BY ARUNDHATI ROY The God of Small Things Arundhati Roy. Booker Prizewinning story of love, loss of innocence and political turbulence in Kerala. Be prepared to unravel layers to reveal the story, unloose your senses to the richness of the writingand I definitely needed a handkerchief! THE BEACH BY ALEX GARLAND Freshwater falls scatter the island, surrounded by jungle - not the forests of inland Thailand, but jungle. Canopies three levels deep, plants untouched for a thousand years, strangely coloured birds and monkeys in the trees. On the white sands, fishing in the coral garden, THE NIGHT RAINBOW BY CLAIRE KING The vivid descriptions and the partial understanding of an innocent child depict a scene that is genuinely upsetting to the reader, as the innate optimism of a five year old girl is pitted against the seemingly dark forces of adult grief. And yet, despite the uncomfortable theme of neglect, this emotional and beautifully written novel will keep you on tenterhooks throughout and you will emerge WHICHBOOK | A NEW WAY OF CHOOSING WHAT BOOK TO READ NEXTBOOKS BY MOOD & EMOTIONBOOKS FROM WORLD MAPBOOKS BY CHARACTER & PLOT Disgusting books to shock you. Gentle books to slow things down. Violent books from slapstick to depravity. Demanding books which offer a challenge. Weird and unusual books to stretch the imagination. Books to give you hope. Short books to read. Long books toABOUT WHICHBOOK
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THE SLEEPING VOICE BY DULCE CHACON Based on the testimonies of hundreds of survivors of the Spanish Civil War, this novel is the harrowing account of a group of women incarcerated in a Madrid prison. If you like your history intense, dramatic but accurate – this one’s for you. The individual voices of the women are both strong and moving and this is what sets this book apart from other stories of war. THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS BY ARUNDHATI ROY The God of Small Things Arundhati Roy. Booker Prizewinning story of love, loss of innocence and political turbulence in Kerala. Be prepared to unravel layers to reveal the story, unloose your senses to the richness of the writingand I definitely needed a handkerchief! THE BEACH BY ALEX GARLAND Freshwater falls scatter the island, surrounded by jungle - not the forests of inland Thailand, but jungle. Canopies three levels deep, plants untouched for a thousand years, strangely coloured birds and monkeys in the trees. On the white sands, fishing in the coral garden, THE NIGHT RAINBOW BY CLAIRE KING The vivid descriptions and the partial understanding of an innocent child depict a scene that is genuinely upsetting to the reader, as the innate optimism of a five year old girl is pitted against the seemingly dark forces of adult grief. And yet, despite the uncomfortable theme of neglect, this emotional and beautifully written novel will keep you on tenterhooks throughout and you will emergeABOUT WHICHBOOK
Sharing your discoveries. As well as discovering new favourites for yourself, one of the great things about Whichbook is that you can look for books that could be just right for your friends right now. FIND NEW BOOKS BY CHARACTER AND PLOT Find new books to read based on Age, Sexuality, Gender, Race and Plot of the main character GREAT BOOKS WITH LOTS OF TWISTS AND TURNS Great books with lots of twists and turns. Books with twists and turns will blow your mind, grab you by the shoulders and shake all the certainties out of you. RUMOURS OF A HURRICANE BY TIM LOTT I remember the 1980s very well. They were bleak for a lot of people as well as for Charlie. But others survived and even triumphed like Charlie's wife, Maureen. This is a story of the Thatcher era and a marriage laid bare and stretched out on the dissecting table. Read, remember and have an occasional wry smile along the way. THE MANUAL OF DETECTION BY JEDEDIAH BERRY Defying classification this complex, imaginative and clever book will at turns leave you dazzled and confused. A nod to gothic fantasy and noir the main protagonist, an unlikely detective sets out to uncover the mystery of the disappearance of a city's alarm clocks and more bizarrely the 12th November! Skipping between dreams and reality, a novel to savour for its invention. WHO THEY WAS BY GABRIEL KRAUZE Nineteen year old student Gabriel indulges in extreme violence and crime ‘just for the fun of it’. I found this a very difficult read not just for the content but also for the dialect used. You may, like me, need an urban slang dictionary. Having said that, there are some beautiful descriptive passages. It is worth the effort required to enter this other world. PORTRAIT IN SEPIA BY ISABEL ALLENDE A richly detailed family saga linking the worlds of North and South America with a fascinating account of the life of Aurora del Valle. She is tormented by dreadful nightmares following a traumatic childhood experience, an experience that she has blocked from her memory. She decides to explore her past and her complex family ties in order to uncover her dark secret. Although a sequel to THE CASE OF THE MISSING SERVANT BY TARQUIN HALL The Case of the Missing Servant Tarquin Hall. If you like the themes and talk of the 'new India' spelled out for you in a gentle, funny, accessible way, and if you want the SELFISH AND PERVERSE BY BOB SMITH A brilliantly funny love triangle. Compulsive joker Nelson hasn't had a boyfriend for years, so is delighted when possible soul mate Roy asks him to join him for a summer of Alaskan salmon fishing. But then handsome Hollywood star and self-confessed liar Dylan invites himself along. Nelson's already made a mess of his novel and his job and it gets nail bitingly tense as we will him not to THE MAN WHO SAW EVERYTHING BY DEBORAH LEVY Saul Adler is hit by a car on the crossing on Abbey Road made famous by the Beatles. This incident is at the centre of the book where past and present blur and nothing is quite as it seems. Set partly in the DDR in 1988 and later in London in 2015, this is a fragmentary story of Saul's life, sometimes hard to follow but always intriguing. WHICHBOOK | A NEW WAY OF CHOOSING WHAT BOOK TO READ NEXTBOOKS BY MOOD & EMOTIONBOOKS FROM WORLD MAPBOOKS BY CHARACTER & PLOT Disgusting books to shock you. Gentle books to slow things down. Violent books from slapstick to depravity. Demanding books which offer a challenge. Weird and unusual books to stretch the imagination. Books to give you hope. Short books to read. Long books toABOUT WHICHBOOK
Sharing your discoveries. As well as discovering new favourites for yourself, one of the great things about Whichbook is that you can look for books that could be just right for your friends right now. FIND BOOKS BY MOOD & EMOTION Fancy something unusual and unpredictable? Funny or sexy? No problem. Use our unique mood and emotion search to find great books with exactly the flavour you've asked for. THE CLAY MACHINE GUN BY VICTOR PELEVIN This is a dark tale of contemporary Russia, with flashbacks to the past and to the lives of people who meet in a mental hospital. It's like listening to tales round a campfire in a dark, empty, windy wilderness. The stories are amazing, unsettling and their meaning is not always clear. If you can stay steady through the first major disruption on page 40, you will be gripped and ready to accept LOVE LASTS THREE YEARS BY FREDERIC BEIGBEDER Marc Marronier comes of age whilst exploring his professed belief that 'love lasts only three years'. Despite the wit – the author’s trademark is wrong-footing humour - this is not an easy read. But make up your mind to enjoy the constant changes in style (including the two pages without full stops, let alone paragraphs) and just go with theflow.
THE SLEEPING VOICE BY DULCE CHACON Based on the testimonies of hundreds of survivors of the Spanish Civil War, this novel is the harrowing account of a group of women incarcerated in a Madrid prison. If you like your history intense, dramatic but accurate – this one’s for you. The individual voices of the women are both strong and moving and this is what sets this book apart from other stories of war. K: THE ART OF LOVE BY HONG YING Set in the 1930s, this novel is based on the true story of a love affair between the nephew of Virginia Woolf and the married Chinese writer, Lin Cheng. Both of the main characters are infuriatingly reluctant to come to terms with their emotions but this only adds to the tension of this erotic and very moving tale. Having read the fiction this book made me want to find out more about events THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS BY ARUNDHATI ROY The God of Small Things Arundhati Roy. Booker Prizewinning story of love, loss of innocence and political turbulence in Kerala. Be prepared to unravel layers to reveal the story, unloose your senses to the richness of the writingand I definitely needed a handkerchief! THE BEACH BY ALEX GARLAND Freshwater falls scatter the island, surrounded by jungle - not the forests of inland Thailand, but jungle. Canopies three levels deep, plants untouched for a thousand years, strangely coloured birds and monkeys in the trees. On the white sands, fishing in the coral garden, THE CLOTHES OF NAKEDNESS BY BENJAMIN KWAKYE If you can accept the sexist attitude to women as part of the cultural setting, then you will enjoy this book. Relationships between characters are openly friendly - but something dark and disturbing lies just under this surface. On the face of it a simple thriller, yet don't be fooled. Here is a really intelligent novel that neatly examines how individuals who have everything except wealth WHICHBOOK | A NEW WAY OF CHOOSING WHAT BOOK TO READ NEXTBOOKS BY MOOD & EMOTIONBOOKS FROM WORLD MAPBOOKS BY CHARACTER & PLOT Disgusting books to shock you. Gentle books to slow things down. Violent books from slapstick to depravity. Demanding books which offer a challenge. Weird and unusual books to stretch the imagination. Books to give you hope. Short books to read. Long books toABOUT WHICHBOOK
Sharing your discoveries. As well as discovering new favourites for yourself, one of the great things about Whichbook is that you can look for books that could be just right for your friends right now. FIND BOOKS BY MOOD & EMOTION Fancy something unusual and unpredictable? Funny or sexy? No problem. Use our unique mood and emotion search to find great books with exactly the flavour you've asked for. THE CLAY MACHINE GUN BY VICTOR PELEVIN This is a dark tale of contemporary Russia, with flashbacks to the past and to the lives of people who meet in a mental hospital. It's like listening to tales round a campfire in a dark, empty, windy wilderness. The stories are amazing, unsettling and their meaning is not always clear. If you can stay steady through the first major disruption on page 40, you will be gripped and ready to accept LOVE LASTS THREE YEARS BY FREDERIC BEIGBEDER Marc Marronier comes of age whilst exploring his professed belief that 'love lasts only three years'. Despite the wit – the author’s trademark is wrong-footing humour - this is not an easy read. But make up your mind to enjoy the constant changes in style (including the two pages without full stops, let alone paragraphs) and just go with theflow.
THE SLEEPING VOICE BY DULCE CHACON Based on the testimonies of hundreds of survivors of the Spanish Civil War, this novel is the harrowing account of a group of women incarcerated in a Madrid prison. If you like your history intense, dramatic but accurate – this one’s for you. The individual voices of the women are both strong and moving and this is what sets this book apart from other stories of war. K: THE ART OF LOVE BY HONG YING Set in the 1930s, this novel is based on the true story of a love affair between the nephew of Virginia Woolf and the married Chinese writer, Lin Cheng. Both of the main characters are infuriatingly reluctant to come to terms with their emotions but this only adds to the tension of this erotic and very moving tale. Having read the fiction this book made me want to find out more about events THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS BY ARUNDHATI ROY The God of Small Things Arundhati Roy. Booker Prizewinning story of love, loss of innocence and political turbulence in Kerala. Be prepared to unravel layers to reveal the story, unloose your senses to the richness of the writingand I definitely needed a handkerchief! THE BEACH BY ALEX GARLAND Freshwater falls scatter the island, surrounded by jungle - not the forests of inland Thailand, but jungle. Canopies three levels deep, plants untouched for a thousand years, strangely coloured birds and monkeys in the trees. On the white sands, fishing in the coral garden, THE CLOTHES OF NAKEDNESS BY BENJAMIN KWAKYE If you can accept the sexist attitude to women as part of the cultural setting, then you will enjoy this book. Relationships between characters are openly friendly - but something dark and disturbing lies just under this surface. On the face of it a simple thriller, yet don't be fooled. Here is a really intelligent novel that neatly examines how individuals who have everything except wealth FIND NEW BOOKS BY CHARACTER AND PLOT Find new books to read based on Age, Sexuality, Gender, Race and Plot of the main character BEAUTIFUL BOOKS TO READ Beautiful books to read. This selection is where you will find sublime poetry and novels with elegant and exquisite language. Here beautiful is strong and magnificent – rather than pretty and cute. GREAT BOOKS WITH LOTS OF TWISTS AND TURNS Great books with lots of twists and turns. Books with twists and turns will blow your mind, grab you by the shoulders and shake all the certainties out of you. THE MANUAL OF DETECTION BY JEDEDIAH BERRY Defying classification this complex, imaginative and clever book will at turns leave you dazzled and confused. A nod to gothic fantasy and noir the main protagonist, an unlikely detective sets out to uncover the mystery of the disappearance of a city's alarm clocks and more bizarrely the 12th November! Skipping between dreams and reality, a novel to savour for its invention. RUMOURS OF A HURRICANE BY TIM LOTT I remember the 1980s very well. They were bleak for a lot of people as well as for Charlie. But others survived and even triumphed like Charlie's wife, Maureen. This is a story of the Thatcher era and a marriage laid bare and stretched out on the dissecting table. Read, remember and have an occasional wry smile along the way. PORTRAIT IN SEPIA BY ISABEL ALLENDE A richly detailed family saga linking the worlds of North and South America with a fascinating account of the life of Aurora del Valle. She is tormented by dreadful nightmares following a traumatic childhood experience, an experience that she has blocked from her memory. She decides to explore her past and her complex family ties in order to uncover her dark secret. Although a sequel to THE MAN WHO SAW EVERYTHING BY DEBORAH LEVY Saul Adler is hit by a car on the crossing on Abbey Road made famous by the Beatles. This incident is at the centre of the book where past and present blur and nothing is quite as it seems. Set partly in the DDR in 1988 and later in London in 2015, this is a fragmentary story of Saul's life, sometimes hard to follow but always intriguing. THE CLOTHES OF NAKEDNESS BY BENJAMIN KWAKYE If you can accept the sexist attitude to women as part of the cultural setting, then you will enjoy this book. Relationships between characters are openly friendly - but something dark and disturbing lies just under this surface. On the face of it a simple thriller, yet don't be fooled. Here is a really intelligent novel that neatly examines how individuals who have everything except wealth THE CASE OF THE MISSING SERVANT BY TARQUIN HALL The Case of the Missing Servant Tarquin Hall. If you like the themes and talk of the 'new India' spelled out for you in a gentle, funny, accessible way, and if you want the LOVERS AND STRANGERS BY DAVID GROSSMAN Two stories set in Israel - one common theme running through both: love. In the first, Shaul obsesses about an affair his wife his having despite, having no certain proof. In the second we read Nilli's story written through the eyes of her estranged daughter. I enjoyed Nilli's story best - it was the easier read of the two. To me, the first story was like wading through mud - difficult, but WHICHBOOK | A NEW WAY OF CHOOSING WHAT BOOK TO READ NEXTBOOKS BY MOOD & EMOTIONBOOKS FROM WORLD MAPBOOKS BY CHARACTER & PLOT Disgusting books to shock you. Gentle books to slow things down. Violent books from slapstick to depravity. 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Sharing your discoveries. As well as discovering new favourites for yourself, one of the great things about Whichbook is that you can look for books that could be just right for your friends right now. BEAUTIFUL BOOKS TO READ Beautiful books to read. This selection is where you will find sublime poetry and novels with elegant and exquisite language. Here beautiful is strong and magnificent – rather than pretty and cute. GREAT BOOKS WITH LOTS OF TWISTS AND TURNS Great books with lots of twists and turns. Books with twists and turns will blow your mind, grab you by the shoulders and shake all the certainties out of you. FIND BOOKS BY MOOD & EMOTION Fancy something unusual and unpredictable? Funny or sexy? No problem. Use our unique mood and emotion search to find great books with exactly the flavour you've asked for. THE CLAY MACHINE GUN BY VICTOR PELEVIN This is a dark tale of contemporary Russia, with flashbacks to the past and to the lives of people who meet in a mental hospital. It's like listening to tales round a campfire in a dark, empty, windy wilderness. The stories are amazing, unsettling and their meaning is not always clear. If you can stay steady through the first major disruption on page 40, you will be gripped and ready to accept LOVE LASTS THREE YEARS BY FREDERIC BEIGBEDER Marc Marronier comes of age whilst exploring his professed belief that 'love lasts only three years'. Despite the wit – the author’s trademark is wrong-footing humour - this is not an easy read. But make up your mind to enjoy the constant changes in style (including the two pages without full stops, let alone paragraphs) and just go with theflow.
K: THE ART OF LOVE BY HONG YING Set in the 1930s, this novel is based on the true story of a love affair between the nephew of Virginia Woolf and the married Chinese writer, Lin Cheng. Both of the main characters are infuriatingly reluctant to come to terms with their emotions but this only adds to the tension of this erotic and very moving tale. Having read the fiction this book made me want to find out more about events THE SLEEPING VOICE BY DULCE CHACON Based on the testimonies of hundreds of survivors of the Spanish Civil War, this novel is the harrowing account of a group of women incarcerated in a Madrid prison. If you like your history intense, dramatic but accurate – this one’s for you. The individual voices of the women are both strong and moving and this is what sets this book apart from other stories of war. THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS BY ARUNDHATI ROY The God of Small Things Arundhati Roy. Booker Prizewinning story of love, loss of innocence and political turbulence in Kerala. Be prepared to unravel layers to reveal the story, unloose your senses to the richness of the writingand I definitely needed a handkerchief! WHICHBOOK | A NEW WAY OF CHOOSING WHAT BOOK TO READ NEXTBOOKS BY MOOD & EMOTIONBOOKS FROM WORLD MAPBOOKS BY CHARACTER & PLOT Disgusting books to shock you. Gentle books to slow things down. Violent books from slapstick to depravity. Demanding books which offer a challenge. Weird and unusual books to stretch the imagination. Books to give you hope. Short books to read. Long books toABOUT WHICHBOOK
Sharing your discoveries. As well as discovering new favourites for yourself, one of the great things about Whichbook is that you can look for books that could be just right for your friends right now. BEAUTIFUL BOOKS TO READ Beautiful books to read. This selection is where you will find sublime poetry and novels with elegant and exquisite language. Here beautiful is strong and magnificent – rather than pretty and cute. GREAT BOOKS WITH LOTS OF TWISTS AND TURNS Great books with lots of twists and turns. Books with twists and turns will blow your mind, grab you by the shoulders and shake all the certainties out of you. FIND BOOKS BY MOOD & EMOTION Fancy something unusual and unpredictable? Funny or sexy? No problem. Use our unique mood and emotion search to find great books with exactly the flavour you've asked for. THE CLAY MACHINE GUN BY VICTOR PELEVIN This is a dark tale of contemporary Russia, with flashbacks to the past and to the lives of people who meet in a mental hospital. It's like listening to tales round a campfire in a dark, empty, windy wilderness. The stories are amazing, unsettling and their meaning is not always clear. If you can stay steady through the first major disruption on page 40, you will be gripped and ready to accept LOVE LASTS THREE YEARS BY FREDERIC BEIGBEDER Marc Marronier comes of age whilst exploring his professed belief that 'love lasts only three years'. Despite the wit – the author’s trademark is wrong-footing humour - this is not an easy read. But make up your mind to enjoy the constant changes in style (including the two pages without full stops, let alone paragraphs) and just go with theflow.
K: THE ART OF LOVE BY HONG YING Set in the 1930s, this novel is based on the true story of a love affair between the nephew of Virginia Woolf and the married Chinese writer, Lin Cheng. Both of the main characters are infuriatingly reluctant to come to terms with their emotions but this only adds to the tension of this erotic and very moving tale. Having read the fiction this book made me want to find out more about events THE SLEEPING VOICE BY DULCE CHACON Based on the testimonies of hundreds of survivors of the Spanish Civil War, this novel is the harrowing account of a group of women incarcerated in a Madrid prison. If you like your history intense, dramatic but accurate – this one’s for you. The individual voices of the women are both strong and moving and this is what sets this book apart from other stories of war. THE GOD OF SMALL THINGS BY ARUNDHATI ROY The God of Small Things Arundhati Roy. Booker Prizewinning story of love, loss of innocence and political turbulence in Kerala. Be prepared to unravel layers to reveal the story, unloose your senses to the richness of the writingand I definitely needed a handkerchief! FIND NEW BOOKS BASED ON BESTSELLERS Suggestions for books read next based on bestsellers you are familiarwith
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