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Moon Over Brendle - Guardian Review

  • Writer: MKA
    MKA
  • May 12
  • 1 min read

A very happy Publication day to Jeff Noon's Moon Over Brendle featured in the Guardian "Best science fiction, fantasy and horror roundup"


In the Lancashire of 1968, the world is different from ours in one respect: Greot. No one knows why this strange multicoloured dust drifts through the air and settles everywhere, only becoming visible briefly at night. For the rest of the time, only a very few can see it: Joe Sutter is one of those with the gift. Like the author of this book, he was 11 years old in 1968 and grew up to write science fiction novels. The novel is presented as Joe’s memoir of that one life-defining year, when an encounter with a dying man, the prolific author of forgotten pulp fiction, set him on the path to becoming a writer himself. An unusual, magical faux-autobiography, this is a vividly written delight.

The Guardian - Lisa Tuttle 

 
 
 
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