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Thursday, March 24, 2011
Bookshops I Love: Waterstone's Gower Street
When I was in London last week I happened to be passing Gower Street Waterstone's and popped in, and lookey-here! So there's one place you can get The Birth Machine, if you happen to be passing too...
Lovely! And it's a great bookshop, I remember when it was Dillon's, it's just so huge and fabulous to walk around. And clearly they have GREAT taste in Fiction!
A ghost story, a love story, crime, science fiction and a postmodern story - all linked by their characters and a past trauma. PREORDER BY CLICKING ON IMAGE
ALSO FORTHCOMING:
The Mountain and Other Stories (Gold SF)
Stories. 'Quite swept me off my feet... Nothing would have induced me to interrupt Balancing on the Edge of the World by Elizabeth Baines until I'd read them all' - Dovegreyreader
The Birth Machine. A short novel. New Edition, November 2010. 'A disturbing and thought-provoking meditation on power, control and the uncertain language of logic.' - Carys Bray.
4 comments:
Aww, doesn't it feel good to see all that hard work on a good shelf?? Nice.
It certainly does, V!
Lovely! And it's a great bookshop, I remember when it was Dillon's, it's just so huge and fabulous to walk around. And clearly they have GREAT taste in Fiction!
It is a great shop, Tania - I very rarely go to London without popping in.
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