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Books | The Guardian ([info]theguardianbook) wrote,
@ 2020-07-17 09:10:00


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Meg Rosoff: ‘Thomas Cromwell’s execution affected me more than deaths in my own family'

The novelist on her love for Hilary Mantel, being unable to finish A Little Life, and the book she always gives to visitors

The book I am currently reading
Motherwell by Deborah Orr.

The book that changed my life
Joseph Heller’s Catch-22, which I read when I was 15, was the patient zero of my passion for very dark, very funny novels. It wasn’t till a recent reread that I realised how radically it was structured.

The book I wish I’d written
A High Wind in Jamaica, written by Richard Hughes in 1929, must be the darkest, most hilarious book ever written – about a bunch of abducted children who casually destroy the lives of their hapless captors. Englishmen of a certain age think it’s a jolly adventure lark about pirates, but it’s not. I wouldn’t let a 14-year-old near it.

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