Book Reviews

One Step
One Step From Earth --- Harry Harrison
First published 1970. Arrow paperback, 1981. pp 210 c.50,000 words. What if we could use some device to transport us, and anything else, instantly to wherever a receiver had been set up?  Harrison explores the possibilities of this notion in a...
Hot Milk
Hot Milk --- Deborah Levy
First published 2016. Penguin paperback, 2017, pp 218, c.95,000 words. Everything in this novel is ambiguous: we are never sure what is real and what is only desired or feared.  Ostensibly it is a simple story, told from the point of view of a...
Germinal
Germinal --- Emile Zola
First published 1885. Penguin paperback, 1977, translated by Leonard Tancock, pp 499, c.175,000 words (main text). Hell is an appropriate description for the working condition of miners in late nineteenth century France – toiling deep underground with...
Under Pressure
Under Pressure --- Colwell Hopper
First published 2022. Amazon paperback, 2022, pp 269, c.70,000 words. Fundamentally this book is a celebration of friendship, couched in an amiable thriller/who-done-it.  It is the fourth ‘Jon Ball’ story and it concerns a woman who went missing, last...
Snow Drops
Snowdrops --- A. D. Miller
First published 2011. Atlantic Books paperback, 2011, pp 273, c.55,000 words. This book notoriously was shortlisted for the Booker Prize in 2011, the year that Stella Rimington, thriller writer and former head of MI5, declared that one of the criteria...
Dayworld Rebel
Dayworld Rebel --- Philip Jose Farmer
First published 1988. Grafton paperback, 1988, pp 301, c.95,000 words. This is the sequel to Dayworld (which I haven’t read) but it stands well enough on its own.  It explores one of the dominant themes of mid-twentieth century science fiction...
Daniel Martin
Daniel Martin --- John Fowles
First published 1977. Johnathan Cape hardback, 1977, pp 704, c.265,000 words. The trouble with being a very successful writer is that when your next book is a turkey everyone is going to tell you it’s a swan.  Fowles is quite capable of writing...
Lost for Words
Lost for Words --- Edward St Aubyn
First published 2014. Picador hardback, 2014, pp 261, c.45,000 words. There is no doubt that St Aubyn is a very clever chap, but unfortunately that doesn’t always make for good reading.  Presumably this was a vanity project that the author’s publisher...
Cry Wolf
Cry Wolf --- Wilbur Smith
First published 1976.  Pan paperback, 1998, pp 471, c.150,000 words. One might expect a book with this title to somehow reference the moral fable from which the phrase is best known, but it doesn’t.  Rather the reverse in that the world ignored...
Possible
Possible --- Chris Goodall
First published 2024.  Profile Books paperback, 2024, pp 368, c.90,000 words. This is a very accessible analysis of how likely the world is to get to net zero (increase in CO2 in the atmosphere from human related sources) by 2050.  On the...
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