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[New Statesman (blog)] - Set in the Middle East, Habibi "follows the fortunes of Dodola, an Arab girl sold into child marriage by her illiterate parents," writes Michel Faber in the Guardian. "Dodola hones a love of numbers and narrative which helps her survive her subsequent
Guardian: Yellowman: A top hat thriller
[The Guardian] - Yellowman is a thriller that feels like it's set in the same Victorian backstreets and alleyways found in Alan Moore and Eddie Campbell's From Hell or Michel Faber's The Crimson Petal And The White: expect flophouses, secret cartography and the
The Book of Strange New Things by Michel Faber | The Sunday Times
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MICHEL FABER'S first novel, Under the Skin (2000) — which was turned into one of the strangest and most hauntingly beautiful films of recent ...
Fiction review: ‘The Book of Strange New Things,’ by Michel Faber
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Aliens and Christianity mix in a story that’s full of surprises and rewarding of a reader’s patience.
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