What’s been your favourite books this year? Here’s everything I read in 2020 for some inspiration for your 2021 TBR list.
‘Whodunnit’ Thrillers by Lucy Foley | Book Reviews
The Hunting Party & The Guest List by Lucy Foley, two cheeky ‘whodunnit’ thrillers that will have you turning pages to find out which of these supposed ‘friends’ killed one of the party!
My Dark Vanessa, a dark & intense account | Book Review
A dark fiction, sadly based on the true experiences of many women. My Dark Vanessa explores an inappropriate relationship based on power, abuse and manipulation. Vanessa is forced to address her relationship with her teacher, her first love, 17 years down the line and consider the fact that perhaps it wasn’t love, she was just one of many victims after-all.
Queenie by Candice Carty – Williams | Book Review
A relatable novel which addresses important and pressing issues in society through the lens of Queenie as she navigates loving herself, race, feminism, work, friendships, family, culture, sexual and mental health all at the same time. A story of highs, lows and growth!
Blood Orange – is it worth all the hype? | Book Review
A review of Blood Orange by Harriet Tyce, an easy to read yet captivating psychological thriller that darkly explores lust, jealousy and revenge. With elusive mysteries, twists and turns, Blood Orange will have you devouring the pages until the very end.
How diverse is your bookshelf? I counted my books & here’s the results
How diverse is your bookshelf? I reviewed mine and committed to reading these books from diverse authors – what will you read next?
Shantaram, a thrilling & wild tale | Book Review
Shantaram; a thrilling novel featuring love, compassion, sex, violence, crime, prison, motorbikes, metaphors like no other and lot of alluring characters.
You know what I read last Summer | 6 Book Reviews
True stories, memoirs and a murder mystery in Scotland. Here’s 6 honest book reviews.
He said, she said by Erin Kelly | Book Review
A slow burner with an unexpected twist – find out what secrets Kit & Laura are keeping after that fateful night in Cornwall.
Five isolation must reads and why I love real books
From guilty pleasures and cheeky widows to uplifting memoirs. Here’s some must reads for isolation at the moment.
The era of escapism – a new found passion for my blog
Travel & book recommendations; the perfect place to find the inspiration to escape, with characters in your own home or through adventures around the world.
My first experience of London + Londoners | Book Review
A review of Londoners – tales of those who have experienced London in one way or another. Including my own story of living in London aged 20.