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		<title>Beautiful shining people</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[A damaged young man meets an enigmatic waitress in a Tokyo cafÃ©, and they embark on a journey that will change everything. 'Beautiful Shining People' is an emotive speculative literary novel set in a near-future Japan.]]></description>
										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><b>A damaged teenager meets an enigmatic waitress in a tiny Tokyo café              , sparking an epic journey across Japan that will change everything, forever?             </b></p>
<p>&#8216;             A fascinating exploration of what it means to be human in a world where everything can be faked, and an alarming projection into a not-too-distant and all-too-plausible future ?              wonderful, insightful and thoughtful&#8217;              <b>James Oswald</b></p>
<p>&#8216;             Totally engrossing from the start  &#8211;              the story, characters and settings will linger in your imagination long after you&#8217;re finished ?              truly wonderful&#8217;              <b>Jonathan Whitelaw</b></p>
<p>&#8216;             Exquisite world-building, this book had me invested from the very first page. Vivid plot and irresistible                characters and a real tug at the soul ?              you&#8217;ll drown in it&#8217;              <b>Lisa Bradley</p>
<p>&#8211;             &#8211;             &#8211;             &#8211;             &#8211;             &#8211;             &#8211;             &#8211;             &#8211;             &#8211;             &#8211;             &#8211;             &#8211;             </p>
<p>This world is anything but ordinary, and it&#8217;             s about to change forever?             </b></p>
<p>It&#8217;             s our world, but decades into the future?              </p>
<p>An ordinary world, where cars drive themselves, drones glide across the sky, and robots work in burger shops. There are two superpowers and a digital Cold War, but all conflicts are safely oceans away. People get up, work, and have dinner. Everything is as it should be?             </p>
<p>Except for seventeen-year-old John, a tech prodigy from a damaged family, who hides a deeply personal secret. But everything starts to change for him when he enters a tiny café               on a cold Tokyo night. A café               run by a disgraced sumo wrestler, where a peculiar dog with a spherical head lives, alongside its owner, enigmatic waitress Neotnia?             </p>
<p>But Neotnia hides a secret of her own &#8211;              a secret that will turn John&#8217;             s unhappy life upside down. A secret that will take them from the neon streets of Tokyo to Hiroshima&#8217;             s tragic past to the snowy mountains of Nagano.</p>
<p>A secret that reveals that this world is anything ordinary &#8211;              and it&#8217;             s about to change forever?             </p>
<p>&#8211;             &#8211;             &#8211;             &#8211;             &#8211;             &#8211;             &#8211;             &#8211;             &#8211;             &#8211;             &#8211;             &#8211;             &#8211;             &#8211;</p>
<p>&#8216;             <i>Outstanding!</i> Sci-fi showing how the past might impact on the future; part coming of age, part boy meets girl, with a strong sense of place and a glimpse into a (very plausible) terrifying future&#8217;              <b>Michael J Malone</p>
<p>What readers are saying?             <br />*****</b></p>
<p>&#8216;             A beautiful, emotional and thought-provoking read, peppered with action and the thrill of a chase, heavy in technology, but bound by compassion&#8217;             <b> Jen Med&#8217;             s Book Review</b></p>
<p>&#8216;             A striking and strange novel, about beautiful shining people in all their strangeness &#8211;              and a searing statement about the dangerously thin lines between utopia and dystopia&#8217;              <b>B S Casey</b></p>
<p>&#8216;             Just devastatingly beautiful. It made me smile, it made me weep, it made me turn the pages faster and faster, holding my breath in suspense ?              quite simply immense&#8217;              <b>From Belgium with Booklove</p>
<p>Praise for Michael Grothaus</b></p>
<p>***LONGLISTED for the CWA John Creasey NEW BLOOD Dagger***</p>
<p>&#8216;Gloriously funny but dark as hell, you will laugh and recoil in equal measure&#8217; <b><i>Sunday Express</i></b></p>
<p>&#8216;By turns comic and shocking, an extraordinary debut from a striking new voice&#8217; <b>Michael Marshall Smith</b></p>
<p>&#8216;Complex, inventive and a genuine shocker, this is the very opposite of a comfort read&#8217; <b><i>Guardian</i></b></p>
<p>&#8216;One of the 25 Most Irresistible Hollywood Novels&#8217; <b><i>Entertainment Weekly</i></b></p>
<p>&#8216;Engrossing &#8230; a captivating story that manages to be funny, sinister and surprising&#8217; <b><i>New York Daily News</i></b></p>
<p>&#8216;A scabrously funny and thrillingly original book about atoning for past sins and indiscretions&#8217; <b>David F. Ross</b></p>
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