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Like The Wizard of Oz meets Pulp Fiction, this debut novel from San Francisco writer Alex Green is a hilarious post-modern road trip through the shallow surfaces of a media obsessed America. After his girlfriend pushes him through a fortune-teller's window, fading TV star Kieran Falcon realises his life needs to take a decisive turn. Aided by an assorted cast of eccentrics, mavericks and outright maniacs, Kieran sets off on an epic quest for true love and immortality. Characterised by the type of snappy, witty writing that makes American literature so great, The Heart Goes Boom is one of the most enthralling and original novels you'll read this year.
"e;He went out to the balcony as the horizon brightened. That godforsaken silver coast again. That bloody bastard wonderland. Chase it or die. He was the son of pioneers and adventurers, and now he understood."e; In a land not too far away and a time yet to be decided, one man and his dad embark on an epic journey of war, peace, love, religion, magnificent flying machines and mushy peas. Centred around a deeply touching father and son relationship, The Bastard Wonderland is a magnificent epic steam-punk fantasy that leaps over genres and pisses on them from a great height, takes in war, religion, mushy peas and magnificent flying machines and will make you laugh, cry and think - often in the space of a single page.
A stranger appears out of nowhere in a prison library and assaults a guard. Locked in solitary confinement, he relates his story to a listener over the course of one night. Kingdom, the third novel from Russ Litten, spins together magical realism and hard-boiled psychodrama into a heartbreaking urban fable of human awakening. Ghosts may not exist - but sometimes they are real. Do you believe in life before death?
A debut novel, inspired by the life and work of Bradford playwright Andrea Dunbar, which ties in with the 30th anniversary of the film "Rita, Sue & Bob Too", written by Dunbar. With a cast of real and imagined characters, it's based on 4 years of research.
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