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Join AD Miller to talk about SNOWDROPS, our January Book of the Month, on Tuesday Jan 31, 9-10pm

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TillyBookClub · 30/11/2011 22:27

Shortlisted for the 2011 Man Booker Prize, January's Book of the Month is a superbly chilling novel that's perfect for frozen winter days.

SNOWDROPS is set in the tawdry, corrupt underbelly of Moscow, where murder victims lie hidden in the snow until the spring thaw brings them to the surface. Nick, a high flying British lawyer, has begun a new life in the city, negotiating with oil barons, exploring the maze of streets crammed with expense-account brothels, power plants, glitzy restaurants and gridlocked traffic. His guide is the enigmatic Masha, who inexorably reels him into a morally ambiguous and self-deluded love affair.

Cool, complex and menacing, this is, as the Spectator put it 'a heady noseful of Moscow, an intoxicating perfume that will whirl you off your feet and set your moral compass spinning'.

You can find out more at our book of the month page.

Atlantic are giving 50 free copies to Mumsnetters - to claim yours, send your name and address to [email protected], putting Mumsnet/Snowdrops in the Subject Bar.

And if you're not lucky enough to bag one of those, don't forget you can get your paperback or version here

We're delighted that A.D Miller will be joining us for the webchat on Tuesday 31 January, 9-10pm. Look forward to seeing you there.

OP posts:
ShadeMumsnet · 01/12/2011 16:28

If you'd like to find out more about A.D. Miller and Snowdrops, visit our Book of the Month page.

Hullygully · 01/12/2011 16:34

Shade?

really?

GeraldineMumsnet · 01/12/2011 16:41

Yep, really
Pronounced Shar-day.
Lovely newest member of team. :)

Hullygully · 01/12/2011 16:43

Oh Thought it was like a cool Harry Potteresque nom de plume.

Hullygully · 01/12/2011 16:44

Sorry Shade

Hullygully · 01/12/2011 16:45

I'm liking the maze of streets crammed with power plants. Moscow, eh? Kerrrrazy.

Hullygully · 01/12/2011 16:46

I'm sorry about this, I'm sure another poster will be along soon, meanwhile there's just lil ol me.

I have read it btw. Would you like a John Crace digested digested?

GeraldineMumsnet · 01/12/2011 16:57

Yeah, go on, why not!

Hullygully · 01/12/2011 17:00

Thicko Nick wanders through every cliche of nouveau Russia imaginable while having hot sauna sex with stereotyped eastern euro girl who nicks a flat off heroic Babushka.

Hullygully · 01/12/2011 17:01

You're not going to like that, are you?

But it's true. Pravda, innit?

Hullygully · 01/12/2011 17:04

What was the Spectator critic thinking?

They get the expensive drugs over there, lucky wotsits.

Hullygully · 01/12/2011 17:05

I'm going for the record of most continuous posts on a thread.

Spassiba.

Hullygully · 01/12/2011 17:06

How about I suggest some actual GOOD books for discussion? I suppose it depends on the publishers and the author's willingness to turn up of course.

Hullygully · 01/12/2011 17:11

Or digested digested digested

Snow. Sauna sex. Lap dancing. Alcohol. Fraud. Ruefulness.

GeraldineMumsnet · 01/12/2011 17:11

All suggestions for next year welcome.

We've had some interesting books and great author chats this year - Christos Tsiolkas, Emma Donaghue, Aimee Bender, Maggie O'Farrell...

Hullygully · 01/12/2011 17:14

Damn, I missed Cristos.

I didn't mean to suggest you didn't have good ones ever ever. I'm sorry if it sounded rude. It's just that Snow one made me cross.

GeraldineMumsnet · 01/12/2011 17:16

You didn't sound rude at all. Less to talk about if everyone loves every book. Please come and post when AD Millar's on - sure he's up for critical engagement!

Hullygully · 01/12/2011 17:18

Wiil do.

With PARD, of course.

MistyB · 01/12/2011 17:34

Hully. I've read it too and while I did find it a page turner but mostly because I wanted to finish it quickly and kept hoping there was something great to come that I was currently missing. Unfortunately, I got to the end without finding it. The main character seemed more hollow than shallow and I think his chances of the wedding going ahead are slim!

Hullygully · 01/12/2011 17:42

Thicko Nick couldn't help himself. It was his trouser snake wot dunnit.

Hullygully · 01/12/2011 17:46

How about:

Snow. Licentiousness. Rue.

Or:

Snow. Sin. Rue.

Hullygully · 01/12/2011 17:53

We need one word that sums up alcohol/licentiousness/sex/depravity/wilfull-disregard-for-what-is-blatantly-obvious-and-clearly-wrong/fraud.

Bet the Russians have one. Or the Germans. They have a word for everything.

Hullygully · 02/12/2011 15:03

Still no one here!

RachelMumsnet · 05/12/2011 17:04

There's still copies left if you fancy grabbing yourself a free copy of Snowdrops (don't be put off by Hully Grin) and plenty of time left to read it between now and the book club discussion and webchat with AD Miller on 31st January. To claim yours, send your name and address to [email protected], putting Mumsnet/Snowdrops in the Subject Bar. We'll let you know when they've all gone.

Hullygully · 06/12/2011 11:26

Tempted to get some and give them as Christmas presents to people I don't like much.

heh heh