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1 month ago |
fq.co.nz | Eliza Clark |Florence Given |Antonia Murphy |Ali Smith
She’s Always HungryBy Eliza ClarkFrom Eliza Clark, author of Penance and Boy Parts, comes a unique short story collection filled with her trademark dark humour. From a story made up completely of Google reviews about bizarre orders from a takeaway to one about a teenager buying acne treatment from the dark web.
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Dec 6, 2024 |
barnesandnoble.com | Eliza Clark |Isabelle McConville
Releasing a Short Story Collection Can Be Nerve Wracking: A Guest Post by Eliza Clark Paperback $17.99 Please enable javascript to add items to the cart.
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Dec 1, 2024 |
news.nestia.com | Eliza Clark
New Horror Novels That Chill and Entertain Image She’s Always HungryBy Eliza ClarkEliza Clark’s SHE’S ALWAYS HUNGRY: Stories (Harper Perennial, 225 pp., paperback, $17.99) is one of the best collections of the year, and I don’t mean just out of this year’s horror offerings, but out of all of 2024’s literary releases. …… Read full article on The New York Times-Books
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Nov 16, 2024 |
bookreporter.com | Eliza Clark
Eliza Clark reminds me of the girl you want to be friends with in preschool. She’s full of reckless self-confidence and strange and interesting facts learned from an older sibling. She can climb trees and other things just as good as the boys can, and she has the prettiest doll on show-and-tell day. She’s a little bit of everything, and you wish you could be that free and brave. But then she sits you down and takes off the bandage to a cut she got in the process of trying to catch a frog.
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Nov 15, 2024 |
shelf-awareness.com | Eliza Clark |Melanie Cheng |Richard Price |Izumi Suzuki
Share with friends:Permanent Link:British novelist Eliza Clark's first short story collection, She's Always Hungry, is packed with darkly funny, often speculative pieces, each with a hefty punch. In "Build a Body Like Mine," a young woman becomes obsessed with growing parasites in her gut to maintain her goal weight.
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Dec 5, 2023 |
readings.com.au | Siân Hughes |Colin Walsh |Eliza Clark |Nicola Dinan
It's been a gargantuan year for debuts, both local and international. Below is a list of some of our favourite international debut fiction, published during 2023, to read this summer. You can explore must-read local debuts here. Chain-Gang All-Stars by Nana Kwame Adjei-BrenyahWelcome to Chain-Gang All-Stars – the highly popular, highly controversial profit-raising program inside America's private prison system.
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Nov 29, 2023 |
rts.org.uk | Ella Christian-Sims |Eliza Clark
Before she’d even finished reading the novel, bestselling author Juno Dawson approached Clark to adapt it for television. Clark, who was just named one of Granta’s Best Young British Novelists of 2023, became more widely known after her first novel Boy Parts went viral on TikTok, causing it to become a ‘BookTok’ hit. Clark’s second novel Penance masquerades as a true crime factual book, written by crime writer ‘Alec Z. Carelli’.
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Nov 9, 2023 |
thespec.com | Brent Butt |Jessica Knoll |Eliza Clark |Stephanie Barron
HugeBy Brent Butt Already a Subscriber? Sign in Doubleday Canada, 304 pages, $26 Fans of the CTV comedy series “Corner Gas” will be familiar with Brent Butt as the amiable and frequently befuddled owner of the only petrol station in a 60 km radius of the small Saskatchewan town Dog River. Gentle and never nasty, Butt’s character on the series was an inoffensive spokesperson for the often incredulous, common-sense-driven rural Prairies Canadian.
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Nov 9, 2023 |
wellandtribune.ca | Brent Butt |Jessica Knoll |Eliza Clark |Stephanie Barron
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Nov 9, 2023 |
insideottawavalley.com | Brent Butt |Jessica Knoll |Eliza Clark |Stephanie Barron
HugeBy Brent ButtDoubleday Canada, 304 pages, $26 Fans of the CTV comedy series “Corner Gas” will be familiar with Brent Butt as the amiable and frequently befuddled owner of the only petrol station in a 60-km radius of the small Saskatchewan town Dog River. Gentle and never nasty, Butt’s character on the series was an inoffensive spokesperson for the often incredulous, common-sense-driven rural Prairies Canadian. Fans of “Corner Gas” who pick up Butt’s first novel may be in for a surprise.