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Correct guesser posts the next clue.


Bird-man comes to city haunted by bad dreams seeking mechanical wings to replace his own (cut off as punishment for a crime).
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Uh...Miéville's Perdido Street Station?
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Correct!
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The exiled court physician of Akhenaten recounts his life experiences unto the bitter end.
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I read a book like that, only it was a woman. :?
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This is certainly male; maybe someone ripped it off. ;)

Next hint: The main character has a lazy but sharp-witted slave sidekick who later becomes a freeman.
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I can say with absolute certainty that I do not know this one. ;)
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Should I post another book if nobody guesses? :P
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Give it a little time, I think. I'm not sure how many people have seen the topic yet.
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A little cheating here, I've never read it, but could it be The Egyptian by Mika Toimi Waltari who is apparently Finnish? :-)

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Oh, Finnish. :roll:

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Io's correct. I did read the Miéville one, tho.
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Oh Wow, so I get to do the next one.

OK. Set in the post first world war period, well off family from the south of England loses all its money and ends up in the north west with nothing but what they stand up in. The eldest child of the family, a girl, tells her story in 3 books. Any of the three book titles will do. A story of abject poverty and struggle, but somehow not depressing.

Clue: Liverpool

Edit: There are actually 4 books, not three!
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Totally stumped.
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I'm Murrin wrote:Totally stumped.
Got me too! Even Google isn't helping, although I did learn that Beryl Bainbridge is from there, which I didn't know before (I don't think I've ever read any of her books).

Your description of the books reminds me of Angela's Ashes which was so miserable (while also uplifting) that an aunt of mine who was young during the time when the books were set couldn't read them because they were too accurate 8O

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Oh dear, and I love those books.

Actually, if you search on "Liverpool" amongs books on Amazon all the titles are there. For another clue, the well know river in Liverpool is mentioned in one of the titles.
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I'm not surprised I can't get it, really - I read almost no mimetic fiction.
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Mimetic? Had to look that up and it doesn't seem to fit. The books tell the story of the author's early life. :?
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Got it!

Twopence To Cross The Mersey by Helen Forrester.

Can't say I've ever heard them or her. Probably not my cuppa tea (or an aspirin :lol:)

My go now?

I'll stick with a fantasy one: its a series that starts with a coming-of-age young man with a natural gift for magic (no big surprise there :lol: ). This one is interesting because it begins on a sheep farm but the wool of the sheep is special because it can be woven into a cloth called nightsilk that can stop bullets and sword slashes. (If you don't know ask Linna, she's a big fan of this author.)

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Correct u. I suppose they are rather girlie books :biggrin:

I'm off to google "nightsilk".
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