Book Reviews

Snow Dog Foot
Snow, Dog, Foot --- Claudio Morandini
First published 2015.  Peirene paperback, 2019, translated by J Ockenden, pp 124, c. 33,000 words. This is a fine example of how few words can be perfect.  One might feel short-changed by such a slim volume being sold by Peirene for 20% over...
Search for Panchem Lama
Search for the Panchen Lama, The --- Isobel Hilton
First published 1999.  Penguin paperback, 2000, pp 336, c. 120,000 words + maps, index, notes and photographs. This is a real-world tragedy, the story of a unique culture, centuries in the making, slowly fractured by great-power rivalry and then...
Algebraist
Algebraist, The --- Iain M Banks
First published 2004.  Orbit paperback, 2005, pp 534, c. 170,000 words. Don’t expect anything much about mathematics or even mathematicians, despite the title.  There is a formula somewhere in here but it’s a McGuffin – of no interest. ...
Rushing to Paradise
Rushing to Paradise --- J G Ballard
First published 1994.  Flamingo paperback, 1995, pp 239, c. 80,000 words. A group of environmentalists sets off to a small pacific island to stop a French nuclear test and to save the albatrosses there.  They are led by Dr Barbara, a charismatic...
Burnt Out Case
Burnt Out Case, A --- Graham Greene
First published 1960.  Penguin, paperback, 1971, pp 208, c. 66,000 words. This is one of Greene’s ‘Catholic novels’ where characters discuss and are driven by, at least in part, their faith or lack of it.  By the end, Greene seems to be saying...
44 Scotland Street
44 Scotland Street --- Alexander McCall Smith
First published 2005.  Abacus, paperback, 2006, pp 326, c. 100,000 words. McCall Smith is a prolific author (who has currently had published twenty-two books, plus four spin-off children’s books) is best known for his The No. 1 Ladies Detective...
Clayhanger
Clayhanger --- Arnold Bennett
First published 1910.  House of Stratus, paperback, c.2003, pp 454, c. 200,000 words. This is the first of a four-book series concerning the life of Edwin Clayhanger and his family.  It is a big book, and like many of the period, particularly...
Country Girls
Country Girls, The --- Edna O'Brien
First published 1960.  Penguin, paperback, c.1998, pp 188, c. 66,000 words. What a delightful story this is.  A simple tale of a girl growing up in rural Ireland and eventually moving to the big city of Dublin.  It’s not preachy or dismissive...
Steep Approach to Garbadale
Steep Approach to Garbadale, The --- Iain Banks
First published 2007.  Little Brown, paperback, 2007, pp 390, c. 120,000 words. This is another classic Banks contemporary novel closely observing a small group of people, in this case a family who are owners of a games business.  The company...
Drought
Drought, The --- J. G. Ballard
First published 1965.  Fourth Estate, paperback, 2011, pp 233 (+7 pages of commentary), c. 72,000 words (main text). The opening page develops a surreal, trippy atmosphere by the use of unusual adjectives, adverbs, similes and metaphors, piling...