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253

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by Geoff Ryman

Sonali Shetty 5/156

  Iris Kraushaar 5/155

  footnote 36

  Jason Luveridge 1/36

  TAXIS AND MINIS

  Halet Özgen 7/219

  Sam Cruza 6/216

  Steven Workman 6/213

  Maryan Elliott 6/202

  Suze Morley 3/99 has just nearly been killed by one: in fact it was Maryan’s husband driving

  Minicabs

  Angela Dowd 6/207 (mini)

  Florence Cassell 2/70 (mini)

  Keith Olewaio 1/9, Toby Swiswe 1/10 (mini)

  MARGARET THATCHER

  footnote 4/143

  Margaret Thatcher 6/186

  Lucie Friend 4/143

  Lawrence Timmins 3/94

  ad 3

  Georgina Bullen 2/40

  TIME OUT/PERSONAL ADS

  Sabrina Foster 6/184

  ad 3

  Hilary Vialls 2/72

  Allan Marjoram 2/71

  Maryan Elliott 6/202 in ad 3

  TURKEY

  Halet Özgen 7/219

  Ibrahim Gurer 4/136

  Tahsin Cilekbileckli 1/1

  DEPARTMENT OF TRANSPORT

  Mary Lenehan 5/166

  Suze Morley 3/99

  UCL, UNIVERSITY COLLEGE LONDON

  Nane Parely 4/142 is doing her PhD at UCL

  Gerta Fazahi 4/130

  Eva Simmonds 2/53

  USB, UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH BANK

  Harry Runciman 7/250

  Paul Binyon 5/157

  Selima Haydir 5/149

  Anuk Dhotri 4/118

  UNIVERSITY OF THE SOUTH BANK, TECHNOPARK

  Lisa Sindersly 7/247

  Debendrath Karan 4/115

  footnote 48

  Olivia Parsons 2/48

  WATERLOO BRIDGE ROAD

  Jasmine McGowan’s 3/84 shop is next to Savi Gupta 2/56

  WATERLOO STATION CONCOURSE

  Leone Skerrit 6/203

  Chocolate shop

  Charles Wright 7/238

  Amitabh Chopra 5/177

  Debendrath Karan 4/115

  WASTECO SUPERMARKET

  Anthea Dobbs 6/217 (Joy’s partner)

  Terry Wilcox 5/180

  Joy Harvey 1/20

  ANDREW LLOYD WEBBER

  Emily Jenkins 7/221 (saw Starlight Express)

  footnote 94

  Lawrence Timmins 3/94

  Milton Richards 2/73

  WEIGHTLIFTING

  Michael Hanshaw 6/206 (lifts at Gina’s Gym)

  Gina Horst 1/12

  WIMBLEDON

  Elisabetta Sobel 7/248

  Camilla Burke-Harris 3/106

  WORMS

  Debbie DeNussi 5/178

  Paul Binyon 5/157

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  1. I found the way this novel was organized (by car, numbers etc.)

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  □ a good idea but needed more work

  □ boring as hell

  □ a good joke, but surely postmodernism requires that (attach essay)

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  2. The cover and design were

  □ brilliant, lots of fun

  □ looked OK

  □ nearly put me off eating

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  □ too small by half and

  □ disgusting and old fashioned

  □ sleek and inviting

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  5. What are your views of the author

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  7. As I understand it the significance of 253 is (one answer only, please):

  □ as a metaphor for impending death as we live life

  □ as a tribute to the hidden fascinating truth behind each face if we could but find it

  □ as a tribute to the infinite variety of London life

  □ as a deliberate mockery of interactivity, feedback forms etc.

  □ that some of it is mildly amusing

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