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37 ratings, 3.32 average rating, 7 reviews
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published
December 2003
by Ecco
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Hardcover, 544 pages
isbn
0060185694
(isbn13: 9780060185695)
description
Behindlings, the fifth novel from Nicola Barker, is a welcome return, both in mood and in geography, to the gothic terrain of her Impac Prize w...more
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Read in January, 2008
This was one of the more confusing books I've read in the last few years, but ultimately, also one of the most satisfying; I spent the first half banging my head against the wall because there was just so much stuff going on, and the second half shouting around my fist because it was falling together in completely crazy, unexpected ways. Very enjoyable! Most definitely a great read to ring in 2008! I'd certainly look for more of Barker's books after this.
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This book was great fun. I love Barker's weird imagination - to create such a strange cult character like Wesley is a feat. The story line is linear but written like a mystery novel - you don't get all the details, there are plenty of loose ends left open to the imagination, and she builds her characters slowly and systematically. I didn't give it a 5, however, because her writing style drives me insane. Where was her editor? If she was trying for stream of consciousness, she DIDN'T nail it...more
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Read in September, 2008
If you enjoy Last of the Summer Wine (British tv program) you will probably like this book - although it is basically without a plot, nevertheless it is compelling.
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twee in a way i didn't particularly enjoy; always the threat of something sinister on the horizon, never delivered. though i did enjoy the reindeer quite a bit.
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I could not get into this book at all. One reviewer said it was "twee" -- good word for it.
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Read in May, 2008
mmm.. maybe too clever for its own good. i never fully got what was going on.
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