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  1. Why Trotsky? – a not particularly academic contemplation: I am a Trotsky scholar. Well, I am no longer p.. http://bit.ly/iaKeD
  2. Beatrix Potter:A Life in Nature by Linda Lear: This is a very thorough biography and I thoroughly enjoyed it. Th.. http://bit.ly/2oAyoI
  3. Now We Are Two …: It was two years ago today that our Founding Fox Leena made the first ever post on the n.. http://bit.ly/keg0d
  4. Wooo-hoooo to former fox Trilby Kent whose book Medina Hill is published this month. Watch out for review this autumn. http://bit.ly/1fEgxA
  5. Shiver by Maggie Steifvater: I heard a lot about this book from friends before I managed to get my hands on a co.. http://bit.ly/ldVS9
  6. Lost Lives: the story of the men, women and children who died as a result of the Northern Ireland troubles, by D.. http://bit.ly/3jd5Fi
  7. Island Madness by Tim Binding: At one level, this novel can be read as a war story without any battles. It conc.. http://bit.ly/lNzev
  8. At My Mother’s Knee… And Other Low Joints by Paul O’Grady: To my mind, there are two kinds of.. http://bit.ly/2MS3Ym
  9. Is This The Way You Said? by Adam Thorpe: Offbeat tales of disintegration and wit: I must say straight away tha.. http://bit.ly/BSZ86
  10. The Great Exhibition of 1851 by Jeffery A. Auerbach: When, in my favorite book, Oscar and Lucinda, the owner of.. http://bit.ly/JJkRq
  11. Prize-winning writer or health? Booker winner Hilary Mantel in The Telegraph: http://bit.ly/4aw9QE
  12. Coming up on Vulpes Libris: Yes, this week we have, *drum roll* a celebrity autobiography. Paul O’Grady&#.. http://bit.ly/pvAyg
  13. The Line Between Good and Evil – An Interview with Richard Holloway: The line separating good and evil p.. http://bit.ly/112y3f
  14. The Ice Chorus by Sarah Stonich: Lyricism, love and tales of the unexpected in windswept Ireland: After a brief.. http://bit.ly/1YbegN
  15. The Guernsey Literary and Potato Peel Pie Society by Mary Ann Shaffer & Annie Barrows: “Ridiculous title,” I mu.. http://bit.ly/1wjK7
  16. The Bears of England by Mick Jackson: Review by Sam Ruddock. “In the days before electric light and oil lamps t.. http://bit.ly/11Xf3C
  17. The boys who cried ‘Wolf’: Richard Guilliatt and Peter Hohnen’s ‘The Wolf’: Many .. http://bit.ly/3eLSEd
  18. Between the Monster and the Saint by Richard Holloway: I once told my dad I didn’t believe in God. The hu.. http://bit.ly/KmBp0
  19. Coming up on Vulpes Libris …: We were nearly in need of divine inspiration this week when the Foxes’ cybe.. http://bit.ly/n7nlZ
  20. The wonder of molesworth: Fancy a grown man saying hujus hujus hujus as if he were proud of it it is not englis.. http://bit.ly/MLEhL