“He frowned. She laughed. He brightened. She pouted. He grinned. She flinched. Come on: we don’t do that. Except when we’re pretending. Only babies frown and flinch. The rest of us just fake with our fake faces. He grinned. No He didn’t. If a guy grins at you for real these days, you’d better chop his head off before he chops off yours. Soon the sneeze and the yawn will be mostly for show. Even the twitch. She laughed. No she didn’t. We laugh about twice a year. Most of us have lost our laughs and now make do with false ones. He smiled. Not quite true. All that no good to think, no good to say, no good to write. All that no good to write.”
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Book:London Fields
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London Fields
London Fields is a complex and atmospheric novel that delves into the lives of its characters amidst the backdrop of a crime-ridden London neighborhood. The story intertwines multiple narratives, examining the psychological and moral complexities of its inhabitants as they navigate the challenges of their lives and the secrets they keep. more
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