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Lew Griffin Book 5, and the shortest in the series. On the surface, it's a story of white supremacists, and Griffin putting himself back together after a prolonged stay in hospital, after bring shot on the street. But...
Lew Griffin Book 5, and the shortest in the series. On the surface, it's a story of white supremacists, and Griffin putting himself back together after a prolonged stay in hospital, after bring shot on the street. But...
Lew Griffin book 4, and favourite so far on this re-read through the series. Also the first I read, back in the late 2000s. As compelling now as it was then.
Lew Griffin book 4, and favourite so far on this re-read through the series. Also the first I read, back in the late 2000s. As compelling now as it was then.
Lew Griffin Book 3, and a sniper prowls the rooftops of 1968 New Orleans. Not as powerful as the first two, but still a cut above your regular PI tale.
Lew Griffin Book 3, and a sniper prowls the rooftops of 1968 New Orleans. Not as powerful as the first two, but still a cut above your regular PI tale.
Lew Griffin book 2, and just terrific. The prose is deceptively simple, but you can feel the depths that lurk beneath.
Lew Griffin book 2, and just terrific. The prose is deceptively simple, but you can feel the depths that lurk beneath.
In memory of James Sallis, I bought and am re-reading (in order, for the first time) his Lew Griffin novels.
This is episodic, lots of heart, and also the sense that it is setting up something much darker and complex. Highly recommended.
In memory of James Sallis, I bought and am re-reading (in order, for the first time) his Lew Griffin novels.
This is episodic, lots of heart, and also the sense that it is setting up something much darker and complex. Highly recommended.
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Much like 'Gatsby', this is full of some pretty unlikeable characters, but I had more pity for Anthony Patch. Some terrific descriptions of New York, and Patch's descent into alcoholism is unflinching. And FSF was only 26 when he wrote it!
Much like 'Gatsby', this is full of some pretty unlikeable characters, but I had more pity for Anthony Patch. Some terrific descriptions of New York, and Patch's descent into alcoholism is unflinching. And FSF was only 26 when he wrote it!
I've lost count of how many times I've read this beast since I bought it 35 years ago. But this time around I took my time with it, soaking up every panel. I'm also closer in age to the protagonists, which made me approach it differently.
I've lost count of how many times I've read this beast since I bought it 35 years ago. But this time around I took my time with it, soaking up every panel. I'm also closer in age to the protagonists, which made me approach it differently.
Huck's an engaging narrator, and I especially liked the meta-bits of this.
But it's also really dark: slavery is a constant threat, and the n-word a chilling presence. Very much a book of its time.
Huck's an engaging narrator, and I especially liked the meta-bits of this.
But it's also really dark: slavery is a constant threat, and the n-word a chilling presence. Very much a book of its time.
How is poetry being taught in secondary schools today?
We’re mapping the national picture in England & will report on it.
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Supported by Christ Church's Tower Poetry Development Grant
Come down an Elizabethan/Jacobean rabbit hole with me.
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