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Bob Lockett

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The Last Day of My Life

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The Cherry Tree

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This Must Be the Place by Maggie O'Farrell
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This is a tough one to review. Tough because, the writing is amazing, the characters are as real as you would expect, the setting and description of place is astonishing and the story is great. The main problem I had was the style. It was all over th ...more
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One Ordinary Day at a Time by Sarah J. Harris
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Definitely a 'feel good' novel but it has plenty of serious, adult content to keep you engaged. There are surprises all the way through and none are obvious. It delivers a satisfying end which, by the time you've waded through some of the misery, is ...more
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This Must Be the Place by Maggie O'Farrell
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This is a tough one to review. Tough because, the writing is amazing, the characters are as real as you would expect, the setting and description of place is astonishing and the story is great. The main problem I had was the style. It was all over th ...more
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This Must Be the Place by Maggie O'Farrell
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This is a tough one to review. Tough because, the writing is amazing, the characters are as real as you would expect, the setting and description of place is astonishing and the story is great. The main problem I had was the style. It was all over th ...more
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Lucky by Alice Sebold
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This is a difficult one to review. The writing is strong, powerful, and the subject matter almost unbearable to read. Incredibly well documented with candour and honesty. And then you are halfway through and we hit the trial. Perfectly well done but ...more
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The Lucky Winners by K.L. Slater
The Lucky Winners
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Easy read and very engaging but nothing to rave about. It was hard to sympathise with the couple at first and, as the story progressed, that didn't get any easier. Some surprises on the way but few and far between. It was very nearly four stars but t ...more
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One Ordinary Day at a Time by Sarah J. Harris
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Definitely a 'feel good' novel but it has plenty of serious, adult content to keep you engaged. There are surprises all the way through and none are obvious. It delivers a satisfying end which, by the time you've waded through some of the misery, is ...more
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You Are Here by David Nicholls
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This would have been an easy five stars if it wasn't for the ending; or even the last twenty five or so pages. This had me laughing out loud and not wanting to stop reading for almost its entire length and then... what the hell happened? Massive expo ...more
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Instructions for a Heatwave by Maggie O'Farrell
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I picked this up because the summer of '76 is so vivid and yet it only really features in the first part. It's still hot as hell everywhere but it didn't need to be. Still, the story is great even if it flags a little at one point. It's really the st ...more
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Under the Skin by Michel Faber
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Robert M. Pirsig
“You are never dedicated to something you have complete confidence in. No one is fanatically shouting that the sun is going to rise tomorrow. They know it's going to rise tomorrow. When people are fanatically dedicated to political or religious faiths or any other kinds of dogmas or goals, it's always because these dogmas or goals are in doubt.”
Robert M. Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values

Robert M. Pirsig
“The Buddha, the Godhead, resides quite as comfortably in the circuits of a digital computer or the gears of a cycle transmission as he does at the top of the mountain, or in the petals of a flower. To think otherwise is to demean the Buddha - which is to demean oneself.”
Robert M. Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values

Robert M. Pirsig
“But to tear down a factory or to revolt against a government or to avoid repair of a motorcycle because it is a system is to attack effects rather than causes; and as long as the attack is upon effects only, no change is possible. The true system, the real system, is our present construction of systematic thought itself, rationality itself, and if a factory is torn down but the rationality which produced it is left standing, then that rationality will simply produce another factory. If a revolution destroys a systematic government, but the systematic patterns of thought that produced that government are left intact, then those patterns will repeat themselves in the succeeding government. There’s so much talk about the system. And so little understanding.”
Robert M Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values

Robert M. Pirsig
“The result is rather typical of modern technology, an overall dullness of appearance so depressing that it must be overlaid with a veneer of "style" to make it acceptable. And that, to anyone who is sensitive to romantic Quality, just makes it all the worse. Now it's not just depressingly dull, it's also phony. Put the two together and you get a pretty accurate basic description of modern American technology: stylized cars and stylized outboard motors and stylized typewriters and stylized clothes. Stylized refrigerators filled with stylized food in stylized kitchens in stylized homes. Plastic stylized toys for stylized children, who at Christmas and birthdays are in style with their stylish parents. You have to be awfully stylish yourself not to get sick of it once in a while. It's the style that gets you; technological ugliness syruped over with romantic phoniness in an effort to produce beauty and profit by people who, though stylish, don't know where to start because no one has ever told them there's such a thing as Quality in this world and it's real, not style. Quality isn't something you lay on top of subjects and objects like tinsel on a Christmas tree. Real Quality must be the source of the subjects and objects, the cone from which the tree must start.”
Robert Pirsig

Robert M. Pirsig
“Logic presumes a separation of subject from object; therefore logic is not final wisdom.This is Zen. This is my motorcycle maintenance. ”
Robert M. Pirsig, Zen and the Art of Motorcycle Maintenance: An Inquiry Into Values

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