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Originally Posted by supernothing 5.John Burnside - The Devils Footprints
Pretty dissapointing to be honest, I love some of his poems but this wasn't great at all. He spends so much time obsessing over a few events, and he takes so long to fully explain stories, whats the point? To keep you reading obviously, but you shouldn't need to do that, people should keep reading because the books great not because it beats about the bush for 190 pages. |
6. Jean Baudrillard - The Spirit of Terrorism or A Requiem for the Twin Towers
I read this last year too but had to re-read it for a presentation I was doing. It's pretty good.
7. AL Kennedy - Night Geometry and the Garscadden Trains
A couple of really decent short stories in it, some not so good ones, her descriptive style is really great in places. And shes from Glasgow eh.