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#THLOS, Reviews, Round-up, The Half-life of Snails -

Philippa Holloway's captivating debut novel The Half-life of Snails was sent to book bloggers across the UK as part of  a Random Things Tours

Check out the round-up of their reviews and thoughts below!

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Book Review, May, Reviews -

What a month it has been! May saw a flurry of reviews, from brand new releases to recent favourites. We are incredibly proud of our authors, so we wanted to shine a spotlight on those whose work we've been excited to see featu

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Reviews, Round-up -

February has seen things starting to look up, with vaccines offered to much of the population, and it’s looking like there is a light at the end of the tunnel. We also saw some great reviews for our titles this month…   Exiles by Dónall Mac Amhlaigh Initially published in Irish, this book has garnered interest since its translation into English: Galway Advertiser described Exiles as “an outstanding book by an outstanding author and beautifully translated into English. Highly recommended.”  The Irish Post also describes the “powerful documentation of the experiences of the Irish men and women who arrived in post-war...

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Despite everything else going on in the world, Team Parthian started 2021 with our hearts full of hope... and a couple of nice reviews too.  First up was yet another set of praise for Exiles, by Dónall Mac Amhlaigh, translated by Mícheál Ó hAodha - this time from the online arts platform Culture Matters: "Poet Mícheál Ó hAodha has now beautifully translated his late novel Deoraithe (1986) as Exiles. The experience of emigration, unskilled labouring and culture shock for native Irish speakers landing on the English job market, all feed into a gripping read... Mícheál Ó hAodha sensitively renders the Irish vernacular into very readable, authentic Hiberno-English,...

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Natalie Ann Holborow, Poetry, Reviews, Small, Wales Arts Review -

Nathan Munday, in Wales Arts Review, reviews "this wonderful collection" of poems, Natalie Ann Holborow's second collection, published by Parthian last month. "Magic, folklore, witchcraft and mystery – perhaps the most important element bottled in poetry – are unashamedly interwoven with the empirical. The speaker is not afraid to question and wonder. The poems are as colourful and complex as those labyrinthine streets that shore the Ganga of her India poems." In conclusion, he writes: "...her collection is – I’ll use the word again – brave and inspiring. This is a poet who taps into the ‘wonder’ of the ‘child’s...

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