The Trial of Katterfelto: A Novel
By Michael Redhill.
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The Trial of Katterfelto: A Novel
By Michael Redhill.
has anyone read the book Saving Houdini by *checks book* Michael Redhill? I'm just curious.
Because the book... it is AMAZING.
I had no idea that I needed time travel magic gays from the 1920s but here I am. *Technically there are no canon queer people but the way the main character talks about his 'friends' begs to differ*
if you have- I WANNA TALK ABOUT IT. If you haven't READ IT. It's sooooo good.
It's basically about this kid (his name is Dash) and he is from 2011. Dash really likes magic- Houdini is literally his hero. After a magic trick gone wrong, he gets to meet Houdini!... as he is time-travelled 85 years into the past- to 1926. He enlists the help of a trouble maker (named Walter Gibson) in an attempt to get him back to 2011, but also to save Houdini's life.
*That was basically a summary of the back cover btw, so no spoilers*
so yeah here's a poll for the above ig:
Have you read Saving Houdini by Michael Redhill?
Yes
Didn't Finish It/Is Still Reading
No, (But Have Heard of It)
Never Heard of It
Sorry that the cover is off-centred, I tried.
Bellevue Square by Michael Redhill @stet_that @noexitpress #review #blogtour #randomthingstours @annecater
It is my great pleasure to be taking part in the blog tour for Bellevue Square by Michael Redhill. My thanks to Anne Cater of Random Things Tours for inviting me to join in and to publishers No Exit Press for the advance copy of the book for review. I’ll be sharing my thoughts on the book in just a moment, but here is what it is all about.
About The Book
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Failed Attempts at Can Lit; or, Books I Started But Didn't Finish in the Last Two Weeks
Failed Attempts at Can Lit; or, Books I Started But Didn’t Finish in the Last Two Weeks
I started, and gave substantial effort (enough that I feel okay reviewing them), to two Can lit novels in the last couple of weeks. Both are books that I ought to have really liked but didn’t. I’ll take the blame. It’s summer. There are patios. And BBQs. (And work, family and responsibilities. Whatever.)
First up was Michael Redhill’s Bellevue Square. I waited ages for it to arrive from the…
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Let's get cerebral!
Holiday haul. I feel like I'm always playing catch-up with the books I read but nevertheless I'm excited to dig into these books from 2017.
Charity should be blind to everything but need. Our personal feelings should not determine whose starvation is legitimate.
Michael Redhill, Consolation