Bloomsbury Good Reading Guide: What to Read and What to Read Next

Bloomsbury Good Reading Guide: What to Read and What to Read Next

by Nick Rennison (Author), Kenneth McLeish (Editor)

Synopsis

More than 350 major authors, from Margaret Atwood to Emile Zola, through Bruce Chatwin, Aldous Huxley, and Graham Swift, are arranged in alphabetical order, each with a short article on style, influences, settings, theme, along with a list of their salient works. At the end of each entry, a 'Read On' section directs readers to similar works by other authors. For the most influential works of literature, 'Pathways' lead readers to books with similar themes. For those new to English literature, there are 'Startpoints' for reading around nine main genres, including Biography, Crime, Letters and Diaries, Science Fiction and Fantasy, and Travel.

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Format: Paperback
Pages: 352
Edition: New Ed
Publisher: Bloomsbury Publishing PLC
Published: 06 Oct 2003

ISBN 10: 0747562458
ISBN 13: 9780747562450
Book Overview: What to read and what to read next - over 100,000 copies sold Fully revised sixth edition Features more than 4,000 books and 350 author profiles

Media Reviews
'The essential Michelin Guide to the wild, uncharted world of contemporary (and twentieth-century) writing' Robert McCrum, Observer '... quirky, opinionated and occasionally passionate. On a first skim I found more than 50 titles I am now desperate to read... an inspiring reference for groups and individuals...' Times Educational Supplement 'Every library should have one.' The Glasgow Herald 'An updated, all-embracing vade mecum for browsers.' Daily Telegraph
Author Bio
NICK RENNISON has worked as a bookseller, editor, and freelance writer. His publications include The Blue Plaque Guide to London (1999), Poets on Poets (1997), and the Bloomsbury Good Reading Guide to Crime Fiction (2003).