Ruby and the Stone Age Diet

Martin Millar
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Ruby and the Stone Age Diet

Martin Millar
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  • Date de publication : Dec 15, 2009
  • Langue : anglais
  • Nombre de pages : 160
  • Éditeur : Catapult
  • ISBN : 9781593762322
  • Dimensions : 5.5" W x 1.0" L x 8.25" H
Martin Millar was born in Glasgow, Scotland, but has lived in London, England, for a long time. He has written a lot of things--novels and plays and short stories and articles. His newest novel is Suzy, Led Zeppelin and Me, and it's set in Glasgow. Millar has written six other novels: Love and Peace with Melody Paradise; Milk, Sulphate and Alby Starvation; Lux the Poet; The Good Fairies of New York; Dreams of Sex and Stage Diving and Ruby; and The Stone Age Diet. Millar likes Jane Austen novels, and wrote a stage play of Emma. He even wrote the novelization of the Tank Girl movie. Last, but not least, as Martin Scott, Millar writes the Thraxas series of books. There are five so far, and he won the World Fantasy Award for the first one. When he's not writing, Millar likes to watch Buffy The Vampire Slayer, read history books, especially if they're about ancient Greece, and play the flute.
Praise for Martin Millar

“I''ve been a fan of his work for almost twenty years.” —Neil Gaiman


Praise forMilk, Sulphate, and Alby Starvation

“The book is finally appearing in its first American edition—a development not only welcome but ages overdue . . . It’s right on that edge between youth and wisdom, cute and serious, words and pictures . . . give yourself a break and pick this up. It will remind you of your youth—or somebody’s.”—New York Times Book Review

“The dizzying array of characters and perspectives whips Millar’s madcap story into a potent blitz that runs at full throttle through the satisfying conclusion. Fans of Irvine Welsh will love Millar’s singularly entertaining tale of suspicious minds.”—Publishers Weekly


Praise forSuzy, Led Zeppelin, and Me

“Even readers who last listened to “Houses of the Holy” during the Reagan administration will find much to enjoy here. For 200 pages, Glasgow circa 1972 shimmers like a vision of Atlantis, a lost world.” —Ed Park,The Los Angeles Times


Praise forLonely Werewolf Girl

“It’s so compelling you don’t want to it end. The grungy, gory, glorious world that World Fantasy Award–winner Millar has created is unforgettable.”—Booklist

“[A] loving tribute to disaffection and the hopefulness of youth.”—Publishers Weekly

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