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|title=The Afterparty
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|author=Leo Benedictus
|reviewer=Louise Laurie
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|paperback=022409114X
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|ebook=B004NBZG2Y
|pages=384
|publisher=Jonathan Cape Ltd
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The whole book is interspersed at regular intervals with emails. And again, the reader will probably be wondering - now, what's all that about. But it all becomes clear. And it works in this book. In fact, I would describe it as a creative tour de force. I was really impressed. I haven't come across this format (if I can call it that) before and I feel personally that it deserves praise. I loved it all. And just when I thought that Benedictus had reached his creative best - he decided to prove me wrong. If you enjoy witty, modern fiction (with a generous dollop of 'celebrity' on the side) then book's for you. Thoroughly recommended.
If this book appeals then try [[A Bit Of A of a Scandal by Mary Rose Callaghan]].
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