Nick Harkaway is LeCarre's son and this is a "fill in the gap" book for the two George Smiley novels. It's a good clod war spy story..... if you like that sort of thing.
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ks reviewed Karla's Choice by Nick Harkaway
Intricate story well told
4 stars
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You can't see what you don't understand. But what you think you already understand, you'll fail to notice.
— The overstory by Richard Powers (Page 462)
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A novel of activism and natural-world power presents interlocking fables about nine remarkable strangers who are summoned in different ways …
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ks reviewed The Vegetarian by Han Kang
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Translation of Ch'aesikchuŭija (Published 2007 by Ch'angbi)
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Translation of Ch'aesikchuŭija (Published 2007 by Ch'angbi)
ks reviewed Black Loch by Peter May
Good follow up to the Lewis Trilogy
4 stars
I think I'm done with Peter May books. I really liked the first trilogy I read (the Lewis books), but have not enjoyed the other series he writes as much. This one was a 20 or so years later follow up to that series and I liked it. Also includes some serious anti salmon farming sentiments.