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It's shocking and funny and entertaining and brilliantly read, but it doesn't quite add up.
The Pickwick Papers by Charles Dickens, read by David Timson (32hrs unabridged, Naxos, £75) It is a lot of money, but it's also a lot of wonderfully funny stories, brilliantly read, about four trouble-prone Victorian gents pontificating, spooning, wining, dining, trundling about in stage coaches and meeting characters only Dickens could imagine and bring to vivid life.
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Clint Eastwood's box-office smash brilliantly reads the temperature of America's current collective consciousness about war-making.
That helps to make this a brilliantly refreshing read.
He should be replaced by Eoin Morgan, who is brilliantly shrewd, reads the game and might percolate a little aggression around the place.
She chose seven paintings from the collection, and analysed them so brilliantly that reading her catalogue text made you see in quite unexpected ways what those painters saw.
I'm now going to say how brilliantly Kerry Shale reads the new Man Booker prize winner about a ruthless rickshaw-puller's son from a Ganges village who, by hook or by crook (mostly crook), becomes a Bangalore millionaire - with an Indian accent.
They were almost all brilliantly intelligent, well read and imaginative.
Generally speaking, the public intellectual is hoped to be a widely read, brilliantly cultured, polymath philosopher.
"Julie/Julia" worked brilliantly, particularly when read in short bursts.
It's a brilliantly acerbic read, including interviews with Riz Ahmed, Radio 1's Clara Amfo and an essay by one-time Mercury-winner Speeche Debelle.
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