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Thursbitch
Book • 2014
Alan Garner's "Thursbitch" is a novel set in a Welsh valley that masterfully manipulates time and language.
The story unfolds in a way that is both unsettling and captivating, blurring the lines between reality and myth.
Garner's unique style creates a sense of mystery and unease, leaving the reader questioning the nature of time and perception.
The novel is considered a departure from traditional storytelling, showcasing Garner's experimental approach to narrative structure.
It's a short but impactful read that stays with the reader long after finishing.
The story unfolds in a way that is both unsettling and captivating, blurring the lines between reality and myth.
Garner's unique style creates a sense of mystery and unease, leaving the reader questioning the nature of time and perception.
The novel is considered a departure from traditional storytelling, showcasing Garner's experimental approach to narrative structure.
It's a short but impactful read that stays with the reader long after finishing.
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Recommended by Kathryn Davis for its unique approach to time and language.

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