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Don’t you love it when a book has a backstory?
I came across The Bone People entirely by accident. Obviously I have heard of it, since I’m on a small quest to read all the Booker Prize winners (nine novels left!) but I never actively decided to seek it out.
Last October I was in Amsterdam and I went to the rather wonderful used bookstore The Book Exchange (actually it was my girlfriend who told me where it is) and just saw a copy of The Bone People, snatched it up and read it two months later as p ...more
I came across The Bone People entirely by accident. Obviously I have heard of it, since I’m on a small quest to read all the Booker Prize winners (nine novels left!) but I never actively decided to seek it out.
Last October I was in Amsterdam and I went to the rather wonderful used bookstore The Book Exchange (actually it was my girlfriend who told me where it is) and just saw a copy of The Bone People, snatched it up and read it two months later as p ...more

This is a reread, I read this when I was at university and loved it, each year I have looked for Hulme to have written something new but with no luck.
Hulme has created three extraordinary characters in Kerewin, Joe and Simon. Each, with their own complicated past, a tale never quite told, but a secret which spreads through everything that they do. But, in their love for each other everything is simple, there just is no one else.
Hulme weaves the relationship into the scenery, The Tower, the spar ...more
Hulme has created three extraordinary characters in Kerewin, Joe and Simon. Each, with their own complicated past, a tale never quite told, but a secret which spreads through everything that they do. But, in their love for each other everything is simple, there just is no one else.
Hulme weaves the relationship into the scenery, The Tower, the spar ...more

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