
Showing posts with label fiction. Show all posts
Showing posts with label fiction. Show all posts
Sunday, 19 May 2019
Valencia holiday preparation

Friday, 10 May 2019
Daphne du Maurier's Brexit vision

So opens Rule Britannia, in a rural area on the coast of Cornwall, where Emma lives with her grandmother Mad and her six adopted boys. The arrival of the US Marines is intended to be a peaceful precursor to the establishment of the USUK coalition, but when a soldier shoots the local farmer's sheep dog, it sets off a series of events that transforms the situation into a military occupation.
Friday, 26 April 2019
A toxic relationship

Tuesday, 16 April 2019
A very satisfying ending

Saturday, 6 April 2019
An elegant death

After successfully bidding for a Victorian book of flowers, Leonora becomes light-headed and is helped out of the auction room by Humphrey Boyce and his nephew James, antique dealers. The two men become rivals for the affection of Leonora, who clearly prefers James, but the friendship develops only because the young man is willing to play along with the woman's need to be assured of her elegance and dignity.
Tuesday, 26 March 2019
Some things you've got to stop thinking about

Sunday, 17 March 2019
The law does not always punish the guilty

Tuesday, 12 March 2019
A pair of star-crossed lovers

The story opens with Hale the journalist who's visiting the English seaside town of Brighton on a bank holiday weekend. In the guise of Kolley Kibber he surreptitiously places cards in public places, which entitle the finder to ten shillings (about 25 GBP today). His mind is not on his job 'tho, because he knows the local mob will murder him before the day is out.
Thursday, 7 March 2019
Power and powerlessness

Arundhati Roy has said that the theme of much of what she writes is "the relationship between power and powerlessness and the endless, circular conflict they're engaged in." In The God of Small Things, there are characters who attempt to escape their 'powerlessness', and those who scheme to maintain, at all costs, their superior position.
Friday, 15 February 2019
'Tis not wealth makes men

John himself relates the tale, and most of the action takes place on the Dorset coast, in and around the fictional village of Moonfleet where he lives. The residents are poor but generally happy, as they make the most of what little they have.
Saturday, 9 February 2019
Regretting is always pointless

Penelope Lively's Moon Tiger is Claudia's story, primarily narrated by Claudia herself, warts and all.
Friday, 1 February 2019
People like us don't go to plays, let alone act in them

The story is set in a Liverpool repertory theatre company shortly after WW2, inspired by Bainbridge's own experiences working at the Liverpool Playhouse.
Thursday, 24 January 2019
The past is a foreign country

Monday, 14 January 2019
Fast-paced page-turner for horror aficionados

It starts with a young, married couple, the Woodhouses, moving into The Bramford apartment building, much in demand for its period features, "weird, gargoyles and creatures climbing up and down between the windows."
Friday, 11 January 2019
What happens when the ones we love are enemies of the state

In the opening pages, Isma, a young woman, is stopped at the airport on her way to America on a student visa. We find out that when her parents died she had to abandon her studies in order to raise her sibling twins, a brother and sister.
Sunday, 18 November 2018
Don't blame the victims

Friday, 16 November 2018
The original psycho-biddy

Fast forward to 1959, and we find Jane living with her sister Blanche,
Saturday, 10 November 2018
American market, American methods

Saturday, 3 November 2018
He who loves money never has enough

Sunday, 28 October 2018
Inventing a universe is tough work

But I like short stories and I enjoy speculative fiction, especially by female writers, so I tried again.
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