Book Reviews
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Jeremy Clarkson. Corporeal marmite. Marmite made human. The malt-meister. Er, Dr Maltenstein. Love him or hate him, you have to admit; that he’s done an awful lot for British farming in recent years. Namely, awareness. I – along with many others, I’m sure – was flabbergasted, genuinely, when I heard about the princely £144 profit made in his first year. I expected farmers to be raking
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Let’s start the press rolling with ‘Feet of Clay’, the nineteenth (!) book in the Discworld series by Terry Pratchett. Perhaps described best by Neil Gaiman as one of his later ‘Swiss watches’, this book really is just that – a wonderfully crafted delight. Unlike his earlier works, in which plot often cropped up as
