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closely and in detail, forensically if you like, without any interruptions or distractions". moreover there should be "no comments or judgements of other peoples tastes". These rules are strictly enforced which leads to friction within the fledgling society and the forming of an alternative
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concluded that the novel was "a story that could be read as a disguised retelling of the Russian revolution, or the Reformation, or the Sunni-Shia schism, or any great human falling out. As soon as you form any kind of “us”, Mills suggests, a “them” will form in response. In this,
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compares it with Mills debut novel, "In this new book, Mills once again maintains a sustained tone that drives the comedy of his book. However, although the tone is related to
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is a funny book, but it could have been a lot funnier. The story runs out of some steam towards the end, but the tenderness holds."
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Square first edition cover, a 'pastiche of the sort of vintage 1960s 7-inch single sleeve collectors covet at record fairs'
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Magnus Mills, 'The Forensic Records Society': Nick Hornby meets Harold Pinter over a pint - inews.co.uk
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The Forensic Records Society by Magnus Mills review – philosophy down the pub | Books | The Guardian
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the 'Forensic Records Society' is established "for the express purpose of listening to
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Book review: The Forensic Records Society by Magnus Mills | The Herald
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is like Animal Farm but with blokes for pigs, and much better songs."
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The Forensic Records Society review: Give it a spin
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Magnus Mills
David Mann
Bloomsbury
ISBN
1-4088-7837-2
Magnus Mills
Bloomsbury
public house
records
Kevin Gildea
The Irish Times
Toby Litt
The Guardian
The Herald


Book review: The Forensic Records Society by Magnus Mills | The Herald


The Forensic Records Society review: Give it a spin
The Forensic Records Society by Magnus Mills review – philosophy down the pub | Books | The Guardian
Fabulous music and the vinyl fanatics | The Spectator
Magnus Mills, 'The Forensic Records Society': Nick Hornby meets Harold Pinter over a pint - inews.co.uk
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