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The Stars' Tennis Balls is a psychological thriller novel by Stephen Fry, first published in 2000. In the United States, the title was changed to Revenge. The story is a modern adaptation of Alexandre Dumas's The Count of Monte Cristo, which was in turn based on a contemporary urban legend. The original title comes …

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En Angleterre, les acteurs écrivent aussi bien qu'ils jouent la comédie... Ce n'est pas Stephen Fry, aussi efficace à l'écran que la plume à la main, qui fera taire la rumeur. Dans L'Hippopotame, son second roman (après Mensonges, mensonges), il dresse un étrange tableau de famille, sur fond de riche société anglaise, …

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This “terrific” novel of alternate history asks: What if Hitler had never been born? (The Washington Post). Michael Young is a graduate student at Cambridge who is completing his dissertation on the early life of Adolf Hitler. Leo Zuckermann is an aging German physicist haunted by the Holocaust. Together, they …

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«À bien des égards, les internats anglais sont fort recommandables. Si les jeunes garçons deviennent adolescents et si la science n'a pas fait germer un moyen de les arrêter, alors il vaut mieux les regrouper ensemble et les laisser se débrouiller avec la chose en toute intimité. » Adrian Healey est un menteur …

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Moab Is My Washpot is Stephen Fry’s autobiography, covering the first 20 years of his life. Reviewers described it as both humorous and painfully candid. In the book, Fry is candid about his many weaknesses, including stealing, cheating and lying. The book covers some of the same ground as in Fry’s first novel, The …

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Paperweight is a collection of writings by Stephen Fry, first published in the United Kingdom in 1992. The book contains a wide selection of Fry's journalism, including comment pieces, reviews and criticism. There are transcripts of several radio performances, including 22 appearances from BBC Radio 4's Loose Ends …