RESOUNDING MORAL

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Guardian Unlimited Books | Review | Tia and sympathy

Nicola Morgan reviews Paradise End by Elizabeth Laird:

On occasion, the narrative shifts into the present tense, without seeming to add value - there is already an immediacy to the storytelling, and these particular moments do not seem to be those of heightened drama. But this detail is overshadowed by the sizzling pace, richly drawn char acters and a resoundingly moral and important story.


plus,
Julia Eccleshare on Half A Pig by Allan and Jessica Ahlberg

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