Here on Parrish Lantern's PomesAllSizes, I will occasionally review books, as this is something I enjoy doing. So if you are considering me for your new book, let me say thank you and that the genres I enjoy reading are: Contemporary/Modern Literature and World (Translated) Literature, although I do enjoy Science Fiction, also some forms of non-fiction. My particular area of interest is Poetry, whether English language or translated. Books that I am likely to turn down are most forms of Romance (historical, paranormal etc.), Chick-lit etc., Children's and YA, also I'm not a great reader of Memoirs or books that dwell heavily on politics, religion or spirituality, although in most cases there are exceptions to this rule, please check my index page for further clarification or the reviews on this page. If you have a specified date or slot in a book (virtual) tour I will try to to accommodate this & will let you know up front if I cannot make that date. ,I am also happy to take part in interviews via email etc.
My personal preference is for hard copies of books, but I am also set up for E-books, PDFs etc.
My acceptance of a review copy does not guarantee a review, just that I will give it my full and undivided attention. I place copies of my reviews on Amazon ( UK/ com), also on Goodreads, LibraryThing, & Play (as well my own pages on, G+, Facebook, Twitter & Pinterest). I also promote poetry on twitter which will link to the review post on the blog.
Thank You.
Gary (Parrish)
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Review Copies.
Fiction
Reader For Hire - Raymond Jean
Inside The Head Of Bruno Schulz - Maxim Biller
The Goddess Chronicle - Natsuo Kirino
White Hunger - Aki Ollikainen
The Man in a Hurry - Paul Morand
The Spectre Of Alexander Wolf - Gaito Gazdanov
Fairground Magician – Jelena Lengold
From The Fatherland With Love - Ryu Murakami
A Virtual Love - Andrew Blackman
A Handful Of Sand - Marinko Koscec
The Detour - Gerbrand Bakker
Bundu - Chris Barnard
The Silence And The Roar - Nihad Sirees
The Last Of The Vostyachs - Diego Marani
The Mussel Feast - Birgit Vanderbeke
Kiku's Prayer - Shusaku Endo
Still; Short Stories inspired by Photographs of Vacated Spaces - Roelof Bakker (Ed)
Black Bread White Beer - Niven Govinden
The Sea Of Ink - Richard Weihe
Border Lines - John Walsh
The Book of Answers - C.Y. Gopinath
Scenes From Village Life - Amos Oz
Traveller of the Century - Andrés Neuman
Seven Houses in France - Bernardo Atxaga
Hate a Romance - Tristan Garcia
Professor Anderson's Night Dag Solstad
Brothers - Asko Sahlberg
The Last Will & Testament of Lemuel Higgins - Patrick James O'Connor
The Ghost of Neil Diamond - David Milnes
Nude - Nuala Ní Chonchúir
Somewhere in Minnesota and other Stories - Órfhlaith Foyle
Maybe this Time - Alois Hotschnig
Tomorrow Pamplona - Jan Van Mersbergen
New Finnish Grammar - Diego Marani
From the Mouth of the Whale - Sjon
The Whispering Muse - Sjon
The Car Thief - Theodore Weesner
Winning The City Redux - Theodore Weesner
The Murder of Halland - Pia Juul
Requiems & Nightmare: Selected Short Fiction of Guido Gozzano, Edit & trans - Brendan & Anna Connell
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Non-Fiction
The Embroidered Armour - Roberto Peregalli The Lone Warrior: The Life of Miyamoto Musashi - William Scott Wilson
The Summer My Father Died ~ Yudit Kiss
The Horologicon - A Day’s Jaunt Through the Lost Words of the English Language - Mark Forsyth.
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InterviewsParrish Lantern's Q & A with Andrés Neuman
The Juno Charm - Nuala Ní Chonchúir (An Interview)
THE LEGAL BIT
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