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Just finished What We Can Know. It’s in two parts, the first set in 2119 looking back on UK current times, followed by present day, so I thought I would take a section break but I couldn’t put it down. Very entertaining, with a few twists you don’t see coming. 

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Glad you liked it.  I'm conflicted.  I loved everything before Atonement. Atonement was a major achievement, and I only "liked" the section before the war.

Saturday is well written, but the artifice of a book representing a day feels wrong to me, and done to death by other great writers.  And he is a great writer.

Chesil Beach SUCKED.  If he's written other books since then, I'm unfamiliar.

I will read What We Can Know, but I'm not expecting to be blown away like he used to do for me.

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25 minutes ago, Rod Hagen said:

Glad you liked it.  I'm conflicted.  I loved everything before Atonement. Atonement was a major achievement, and I only "liked" the section before the war.

Saturday is well written, but the artifice of a book representing a day feels wrong to me, and done to death by other great writers.  And he is a great writer.

Chesil Beach SUCKED.  If he's written other books since then, I'm unfamiliar.

I will read What We Can Know, but I'm not expecting to be blown away like he used to do for me.

This one is set in a period span a bit longer than a day. LOL

The tension builds slowly and intensifies in the second part.

It’s his 8th, I believe, since On Chesil Beach.

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