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The Bookshelf continues to explore new fiction, beginning in this episode with Ruins by Amy Taylor, a plunge into holiday chaos during a simmering summer in Greece. Maria Reva’s Endling takes us to Ukraine, where an eccentric scientist is breeding rare snails. And, Leif Enger’s I Cheerfully Refuse...dystopia with a twist.
BOOKS
Amy Taylor, Ruins, Allen & Unwin
Maria Reva, Endling, Virago
Leif Enger, I Cheerfully Refuse, Grove Press
GUESTS
Mark Mordue, music writer, journalist, and poet – whose books include Boy On Fire: The Young Nick Cave
Robert Goodman, critic who writes regularly for the Newtown Review of Books and on his website, Pile by the Bed
OTHER BOOKS MENTIONED
CREDITS
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The Bookshelf continues to explore new fiction, beginning in this episode with Ruins by Amy Taylor, a plunge into holiday chaos during a simmering summer in Greece. Maria Reva’s Endling takes us to Ukraine, where an eccentric scientist is breeding rare snails. And, Leif Enger’s I Cheerfully Refuse...dystopia with a twist.
BOOKS
Amy Taylor, Ruins, Allen & Unwin
Maria Reva, Endling, Virago
Leif Enger, I Cheerfully Refuse, Grove Press
GUESTS
Mark Mordue, music writer, journalist, and poet – whose books include Boy On Fire: The Young Nick Cave
Robert Goodman, critic who writes regularly for the Newtown Review of Books and on his website, Pile by the Bed
OTHER BOOKS MENTIONED
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