The Man Who Rained (CD-Audio)
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The Man Who Rained (CD-Audio)

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CD-Audio Published: 01/04/2012
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Publisher: W F Howes Ltd
ISBN: 9781471200007
Dimensions: 190 x 185 mm

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“Quirky and imaginative story”

I loved it! You do need to be able to suspend reality while reading it but if you can then this is just the book for you. I enjoyed the whole book right to the very last sentence. I have read all his books and... More

Paperback edition
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“Superb magical Adult Fairy Tale.”

When I saw that this book was released on New Year's Day I had to treat myself. I bought and really enjoyed Ali Shaw's debut novel The Girl with Glass Feet and was hoping that this one would not disappoint.... More

Hardback edition
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“four stars for imaginative story; no star for quality of writing”

no doubt the story thought up by Shaw is intriguing. Therefore it is a shame that the writing doesn't stand up to it. Banal dialogue, implausible scenarios, details that don't make any sense. Several times... More

Hardback edition
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