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David Roach Absolutely, they are a hazard. People in smaller boats really need to keep a look out for submerged or partially submerged vessels.
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Tony Lentini A lot of dock facilities that boats would leave from are gone. Hangars are messed up. Helicopter availability is tight.
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Charles Dickens Novelties please less than they impress.
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Carol Shields This is why I read novels: so I can escape my own unrelenting monologue.
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Neel Mukherjee I start with theory rather than people. I don't like novels which have no theoretical or philosophical underpinning. I hate the contemporary novel where people just sit and talk to each other about their relationships.
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Austin Grossman Writing a novel was completely awesome because parts of it could suck and I could throw them away. I didn't have to know the ending until I got there.
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Alice Oswald People are so used to reading novels now, they just read a poem straight through to get the meaning. And that's something totally different from the slow way you read something if it's a tune; which to me a poem has to be.