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Sadie Jones
Sadie Jones's first novel, THE OUTCAST, was published to wide critical acclaim and won the Costa First Novel Award in Great Britain. It was also a finalist for the prestigious Orange Prize, as well as a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for First Fiction. A year later, she published... show more

Sadie Jones's first novel, THE OUTCAST, was published to wide critical acclaim and won the Costa First Novel Award in Great Britain. It was also a finalist for the prestigious Orange Prize, as well as a finalist for the Los Angeles Times Book Prize for First Fiction. A year later, she published her second novel, SMALL WARS, a tale of love, war, and honor, again to impressive critical praise. THE UNINVITED GUESTS is her brilliant third book, a complete departure from her earlier novels, and a small masterpiece. Sadie Jones lives in London.
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Mommy, am I cult?
Mommy, am I cult? rated it 10 years ago
review to come
Wyvernfriend Reads
Wyvernfriend Reads rated it 10 years ago
Not my kind of book. It just wasn't enough of anything, and I didn't care about any of the characters.
A sort-of book blog
A sort-of book blog rated it 10 years ago
The Return of the Soldier is an interesting read for several reasons, not least because it is a female authored book about the very male topic of the shell shock that often resulted from World War One. It's stylistic, and overly simplistic in places, and yet despite this it is extremely effective in...
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Emerald Torrington-Swift could never have imagined than her twentieth birthday party would end up like this. I certainly wasn't expecting what happened. The Uninvited Guests, by Sadie Jones, begins on an ordinary day in 1912 and ends the next morning with the families' lives turned upside down... ...
Mellkoh
Mellkoh rated it 10 years ago
When I was in the Military in the '80s, Canada had a contingent of peacekeepers in Cyprus. I never really understood the crisis there, and why peacekeepers were needed. This book does a good job, I think, examining that situation, but more importantly, it examines the effect of trauma on individua...
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