April has whizzed by, partly I think because of the lovely fortnight break from work at the start of it! Coming back nearly halfway through a month does make it go by quickly… But it has been another great month of reading and although the stack is perhaps smaller than March’s one was, it’s still quite healthy – here it is! In case the spines aren’t clear enough, here are the titles: Cynics by Anatoly Marienhof The Future of Fraud by Becky Holmes Art-Quake, 1910 by David Boyd Haycock The Worst Exhibition in the World by John-Paul Stonard A Day Between Weathers by William J. Tait The Ruined Map by Kobo Abe Kafkaesque by Maia Hruska Around the World in Seventy-Two Days and Other Writings by Nellie Bly The Book of Sand by Jorge Luis Borges Shakespeare’s Memory by Jorge Luis Borges A Short Stay in Hell by Steven L. Peck Nothing To Be Frightened Of by Julian Barnes Jack on the Gallows Tree by Leo Bruce Finders, Keepers by Nicholas Royle And in the envelope at the bottom of the stack, two…
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