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This stand-alone masterpiece is a brilliant blend of wry, dry, and pithy dialogues and observations about characters with an engaging, woven mystery. The characters in the novel are unforgettable as is the depiction of the underworld and nightclubs in... Read More
Shrines of gaiety by kate atkinson is a saga of the time immediately following the great war in the underbelly of london. Atkinson does not disappoint.
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Gwendolyn is plucky an optimist a risk taker
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Nellie most despairs of the youngest kitty
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Nellie doesn’t trust anyone to manage her clubs the main one called amethyst
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It is not a place for young innocent girls
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Atkinson seems not to miss a type or manner of those who were existing in post great war london – a century ago
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All opinions expressed are my own
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The recent epidemic of missing dancing girls is not
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She was a nurse during the war already she has seen the worst
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The delinquent coker empire was a house of cards that frobisher aimed to topple
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The younger daughters betty and shirley may be cambridge educated but they are vacuous and vain