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“Where the fuck is Ged?” Is what I imagine (minus the cuss word) every twelve-year-old asked when they cracked open The Tombs of Atuan and the wizard was nowhere to be seen. It was certainly my reaction to the opening pages, and I’m fifty1....
I read The City Changes Its Face because I really enjoyed McBride’s previous novel, The Lesser Bohemians. I wasn’t aware this was a sequel, and the penny didn’t drop until I snuck a peek at the back cover (something I typically do when I’m ...
Science fiction fans notoriously have no sense of humour when they’re the target of satire.1 Yes, you could level this at any group—most people don’t like having the piss taken out of them—but genre fans, many of whom were bullied at school...
All the Devils Are Here is a fascinating, peripatetic journey through a series of seaside towns in East Kent.1 That makes it sound twee and sentimental. It’s anything but.
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