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|author=Peter Carey
|title=Parrot and Olivier in America
|rating=Unreviewed4.5
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary=Not yet reviewedSet against the 1830 July Revolution in France, a young, French aristocrat (based on the real-life Alexis de Tocqueville) is dispatched to the emerging USA together with a British servant. Carey's rich, lyrical prose explores the emergence of democracy, attitudes to art and the power of love as these two unlikely companions find their way in America with varying amounts of success.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0571253296</amazonuk>
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|summary=Interesting read that challenges how you view the idea of travelling. Three journeys by a character who plays three separate roles. Skilful writing.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1848873220</amazonuk>
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{{topten
|author=Howard Jacobson
|title=The Finkler Question
|rating=4
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary=The Finkler Question looks at what it means to be Jewish in 21st century Britain and looks at male middle age insecurities and belonging, combining wonderful writing with both gentle (and gentile!) and angry humour.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1408808870</amazonuk>
}}
|author=Lisa Moore
|title=February
|rating=Unreviewed4.5
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary=Unfortunately we don't have a review of this bookA thoughtful, reflective novel about coming to terms with the past and future.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0701184906</amazonuk>
}}
|author=Alan Warner
|title=The Stars in the Bright Sky
|rating=Unreviewed4
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary=Unfortunately we donWarner again re-unites the gang from his highly successful 't have 'The Sopranos'' as they prepare to set off for a review cheap, last minute holiday at Gatwick airport. He captures the world of this bookpeople in transit pitch perfectly and there's plenty of laughs, not least at the hands of the wonderfully chavy, Manda. Girls behaving badly - a good holiday read.
|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0224071289</amazonuk>
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