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Three to See the King: A Novel
A Welcome Gift: This is the first Magnus Mills book I've read, I freely confess to be ignorant of him and his past acclaim, until I read the jacket of "Three to See The King" on Christmas day as I opened it. So I started reading without any [... more]
$11.00
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The Scheme for Full Employment: A Novel
Amazon.com Review: A self-perpetuating means of creating employment provides an allegory for welfare programs and a light meditation on the working class in Magnus Mills's novel The Scheme for Full Employment. Making appointed rounds in UniVans to pick [... more]
$12.00
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The Restraint of Beasts
Amazon.com Review: Good fences may make good neighbors, but in Magnus Mills's first novel, bad fences make for high tension indeed. An eerie noir fable told in a grim, deadpan voice, The Restraint of Beasts begins as an unnamed English fence builder [... more]
$16.95
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All Quiet On The Orient Express: A Novel
Amazon.com Review: Magnus Mills may have single-handedly invented a new fictional genre: the Kafkaesque novel of work. First, his Booker-shortlisted The Restraint of Beasts brought to fence-building the kind of black humor found in a Coen brothers movie. [... more]
$12.00
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All is Quiet On the Orient Express
Amazon.com Review: Magnus Mills may have single-handedly invented a new fictional genre: the Kafkaesque novel of work. First, his Booker-shortlisted The Restraint of Beasts brought to fence-building the kind of black humor found in a Coen brothers movie. [... more]
$23.95
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Only When the Sun Shines Brightly
a nice book from a great little publisher: Acorn Books are a fantastic independent publisher who specialise in (literally) small books. This short collection of stories from the award-winning Mills is not their finest volume but is a neat little book [... more]
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Explorers of the New Century
Watch for spoilers in these reviews!: Two groups of explorers set off toward the Agreed Furthest Point in a desolate wilderness.That's about all the information you start with; it's unclear where they are or even when. Mills slowly unfolds additional [... more]
$14.00
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Once in a Blue Moon
a neat little book: Acorn Books are a fantastic independent publisher who specialise in (literally) small books. This short collection of stories from the award-winning Mills is not their finest volume but is a neat little book that is well worth a read. [... more]
$12.40
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Only When the Sun Shines Brightly
a nice book from a great little publisher: Acorn Books are a fantastic independent publisher who specialise in (literally) small books. This short collection of stories from the award-winning Mills is not their finest volume but is a neat little book [... more]
$12.40
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The Restraint of Beasts
Amazon.com Review: Good fences may make good neighbors, but in Magnus Mills's first novel, bad fences make for high tension indeed. An eerie noir fable told in a grim, deadpan voice, The Restraint of Beasts begins as an unnamed English fence builder [... more]
$14.45
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Three to See the King
Author: Magnus Mills Binding: Paperback Dewey Decimal Number: 813 EAN: 9780007110476 ISBN: 0007110472 Number Of Pages: 192 Publication Date: 2002-05-03 [... more]
$14.45
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The Scheme for Full Employment
Amazon.com Review: A self-perpetuating means of creating employment provides an allegory for welfare programs and a light meditation on the working class in Magnus Mills's novel The Scheme for Full Employment. Making appointed rounds in UniVans to pick [... more]
$16.50
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