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The Adjacent – by Christopher Priest

  • June 28, 2013
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I have just started reading this novel in a hardback book. I am real-time reviewing it in the comment stream below.

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‘What’s the loveliest word in the English language, officer? In the sound it makes in your mouth, in the shape it makes on the page? What do you think? Well now, I’ll tell you: E-L-B-O-W. Elbow.’ — THE SINGING DETECTIVE

“How shall a man find his way unless he lose it?” — Walter de la Mare

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