Thursday, September 20, 2012

Book review: Zadie Smith celebrates London in ‘NW’

<b>http://tinyurl.com/cmjhw9m - <a href='http://tinyurl.com/cmjhw9m'>Zadie Smith</a></b><p> was born in north-west London in 1975, and continues to live in the area. WHITE TEETH is her first novel and has won awards for Best Book and Best Female Newcomer at the BT Emma Awards (Ethnic and Multicultural Media Awards), the Guardian First Book Award, the Whitbread Prize for a first novel in 2000, the James Tait Black Memorial Prize for fiction 2000, the WH Smith Book Award for ...</p><B>Unusual Cavefish Navigate in Darkness by the Teeth on Their Skin</b><p>COLLEGE PARK, Md. In a single cave in Ecuador, a species of cavefish has evolved to do something perhaps unique to them, navigate with their teeth.</p><B>Book review: Zadie Smith celebrates London in 'NW'</b><p>Zadie Smith's idiosyncratic "NW" is a novel that you might appreciate having read more than you appreciate the act of reading it. It's a fantastic portrait of a place but a less-than-memorable chronicle of those who live there.</p>

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