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William Boyd

William Boyd
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Books by William Boyd

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Ordinary Thunderstorms (2009)

There are lots of William Boyd’s trademark themes in Ordinary Thunderstorms and the sentences are as dense as ever.Adam Kindred’s life is turned upside-down on the day he takes an interview for a prestigious post at Imperial College in his field of climatology. He bumps into a doctor who works in...

Ordinary Thunderstorms (2009) by William Boyd
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Orages ordinaires (2009)

After an interview for a fabulous job in London Adam Kindred meets a strangely behaving man in a restaurant and, soon after witnesses a murder. He realises that all the evidence -circumstantial and physical (DNA) places him firmly in the guilty spot and so he goes to ground, literally. A small pl...

Orages ordinaires (2009) by William Boyd
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Restless (2015)

In offering a review of a novel by William Boyd I could certainly be accused of bias. I would proudly plead guilty, since I regard him as one of just four or five British writers who are capable of constructing supreme works of fiction, written in a framework that is both informative and thought-...

Restless (2015) by William Boyd
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Any Human Heart (2004)

One sign of a good book is the sense of emptiness that lingers once the last page has been reluctantly turned. So it was with Any Human Heart, which completely and utterly spoiled me for whatever came next*. On finishing the book I found I missed the central character, Logan Mountstuart enormousl...

Any Human Heart (2004) by William Boyd
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An Ice-Cream War (1999)

How to put this? A book about misunderstandings, of failures of communication is perhaps the underlying theme of this greatly enjoyable read.Almost from the start are the two-way failures of understanding, of empathy, and these keep recurring through the novel - sometimes funny, sometimes poigna...

An Ice-Cream War (1999) by William Boyd
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A Good Man in Africa (2003)

What a brilliant novel! I first read it in the early 1980s, perhaps not long after it was first published, and thought it was marvellous. Thirty years later it still seems just as entertaining, with a dazzling mix of humour and tragedy, with a healthy dose of parody of the overwhelming self-sati...

A Good Man in Africa (2003) by William Boyd
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The Blue Afternoon (1995)

GOOD story!I have now read four books by William Boyd. I like how he writes. This is a mystery, and I am not a mystery reader, but I picked it up simply because I was pretty darn sure I would not be disappointed. I wasn’t.I am beginning to see a pattern in his writing. In this book, as in his ot...

The Blue Afternoon (1995) by William Boyd
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Brazzaville Beach (1995)

Hope Clearwater, the protagonist of William Boyd’s novel, Brazzaville Beach is a young English ethologist who’s come to the Grosso Arvore Research Center in central Africa to make a study of chimpanzees and to forget her broken marriage to a brilliant mathematician back home. In this engrossing ...

Brazzaville Beach (1995) by William Boyd
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The New Confessions (2000)

I'm a big fan of William Boyd. He’s a writer who produces one-off novels that can surprise, entertain and sometimes prompt the reader to think rather more deeply on a subject than they otherwise might. I don't always like his books – I disliked Armadillo intensely – but I can never fault the qua...

The New Confessions (2000) by William Boyd
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The Destiny of Nathalie X (1997)

A rather pointless collection of unremarkable stories that has taught me to avoid the works of William Boyd in future. He's everything I dislike in a writer -- an adherent of understatement, a low concept technician, obsessed with trivial domestic situations and petty character interaction, bland...

The Destiny of Nathalie X (1997) by William Boyd
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Fascination: Stories (2005)

Sometimes it’s merely the uncanny juxtaposition of two simple words that lets us know we’re reading a great writer. “(V)ast insouciance” — from the short story “The Pigeon” — is such an example.William Boyd is not just a wordsmith; he’s a magician who pulls rabbit-words out of hats, throws them...

Fascination: Stories (2005) by William Boyd
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Stars and Bars (1985)

I love the books of William Boyd. His Any Human Heart is one of my top favorite novels, up there with Kavalier and Clay, Atonement and Cloud Atlas. His Ice Cream War, set in the little known African theater of World War One, is among the finest of the war/imperial novels, right up there with anyt...

Stars and Bars (1985) by William Boyd
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Armadillo (1998)

This was a rather enjoyable darkly satirical novel that reminded me a lot of Boyd's earlier work, A Good Man in Africa. It tells the story of Lorimer Black, an insurance loss adjuster in London. His job is to investigate claims made by clients, with a view to lowering them. The novel opens with h...

Armadillo (1998) by William Boyd

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