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Originally Posted by princessoPUNK It is really good. The main character never quite knows what going on, and therefor you don't either. Its quite strange, but i really enjoyed it. I read A Pale View of the HIils by him as well, and enjoyed it. |
Ah...
A Pale View of Hills is the only one of his I've read, which I liked, so I'll probably have a crack at t'other during the summer. Cheers.
1. Mary Shelley - Frankenstein
2. Angela Carter - The Sadeian Woman: An Exercise in Cultural History
3. Angela Carter - Heroes and Villains
4. Angela Carter - Shadow Dance
5. Ford Madox Ford - The Good Soldier
6. Sarah Gamble - The Fiction of Angela Carter
7. Angela Carter - Several Perceptions
The irony is that I'm reading loads at the moment, but mostly just random chapters / articles. So my progress this year'll probably be very slow until May.