

Funnily enough, although not quite as much happens
in this second instalment of the Calvin McShane trilogy as in the first outing,
I actually preferred and genuinely quite enjoyed it. This is a pure comical literary fiction saga,
which seems to be about little more than young people wanting to do what young
people do – but that’s great because, as already established, Javier de Lucia
is a cracking writer, and I’m slowly becoming a fan (as he maybe confidently intimated
that I would). ...
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