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Bookseller Amanda Bloss is bowled over by an ambitious and funny work of metafiction that won the Man Asian Literary prize

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Introducing... Nigel Farndale, one of the Best of British 2010

The Blasphemer is the tale of a First World War deserter and a plane-crash survivor who both see the same mysterious....

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Introducing... Best of British 2010

British fiction is full of the contradictions, terrors and joys of the nation’s people and history. This spring,....

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Introducing... Neel Mukherjee, one of the Best of British 2010

Neel Mukherjee's debut doesn't just neatly twin a pair of immigrants' tales, it offers sharp, modern metafictional....

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Introducing... Alex Preston, one of the Best of British 2010

Waterstone's New Voices 2010: Alex Preston's debut is a tale of the ego-driven mania of the City pre- and post-credit....

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Introducing... Ed Hillyer, one of the Best of British 2010

Waterstone's New Voices 2010: The Clay Dreaming tells of a cricket team of Aborigines arriving In Victorian England;....

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Introducing... Anna Lawrence Pietroni, one of the Best of British 2010

In Ruby Spoon by Anna Lawrence Pietroni, a plucky young heroine meets a witch in a Black Country canal town in....

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