A fanfare in praise of Feather Man rang out from Dovegreyreader yesterday when she hoped, like Lisa Glass, that it would make the longlist of the Booker prize:
'Marion Boyars have been urging me to read this and I kept saying 'but the first chapter is too upsetting'...'carry on, persevere' they said and assured me it would be worth the effort. I've read it this weekend and how right they were, I would love to see this book on the longlist. '
Unfortunately, the announcement later that day disappointed these hopes. Oh well.
More cheering is the copy of Country Life that's just arrived on my desk. Its review of Victoria and Lucinda's Flavour of the Month begins thus:
'This book is such a clever idea I'm amazed it hasn't been done before.'
and goes on
'The recipes are just right for a grand but unpretentious dinner party...(they are) interior designers, and their table settings show the attention to detail comes with the job.'
Also, a couple of very fine websites have been silly enough to let me sully their pages - firstly with an article on editing Banquet of Lies at Vulpes Libris and today, a piece on Julio Cortázar on Readysteadybook.
It's a privilege and an honour to have been allowed to contribute to both.
Kit
Wednesday, July 30, 2008
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It was an amazing read Kit and I'm pondering and gathering my thoughts very carefully, so it will be on the blog sometime next week.
Thanks for making me read it!
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