My Best Friend - Laura Wilson
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Added by: murielfisk | Karma: 0 | Audiobooks | 3 August 2008 |
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 With only three books, Laura Wilson has established herself as one of the very few heirs apparent to the psychological novels of Patricia Highsmith and Minette Walters. Wilson uses the device of telling her story through several different voices. Each voice is in possession of a portion of the story, the telling of which is always colored by the personality and self-interest of the narrator. It is the reader who is the unbiased observer, listening to each person's story as it unravels into a coherent and horrifying chronicle of lies, deceit, and murder. We meet Gerald both as a boy, through his journals, and as a troubled man in his early 60s. He has obviously had some run-ins with the police in his time, but we are not sure about what. Gerald is the son of one of England's greatest children's writers, M.M. Haldane, now deceased. M. (Marjorie) M. (Maud) was the creator of Tom Tyler, boy detective, and she and her husband, Arthur Traxton, adopted another child before Gerald was born. That child, Vera Traxton, was murdered during the war and an American serviceman was hanged for the crime. |
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Tags: Gerald, Wilson, story, telling, through |
Dating for Dummies
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Added by: jaybeere | Karma: 320.01 | Coursebooks | 26 September 2007 |
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Dating for Dummies
by Joy Browne
Dating makes everybody feel like a dummy, whether you’re 15 or 115, going out on your first date or rejoining the dating scene after your grandkids have started dating. “It’s still the same old story” — as sung by Dooley Wilson in Casablanca — “a search for love and glory,” and there really are some fundamental things that do apply. |
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Tags: dating, Dating, Dummies, Wilson, Dooley |