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Books to Look Out For in February 2025: Part One

6 January 2025 / 23 Comments

Quite a few goodies to look out for in February’s publishing schedules, certainly enough to offer distraction from the grey gloom that usually prevails in my part of the world. I’ll begin with a gem I’ve already read. Garrett Carr’s adult debut, The Boy From the Sea, continues the seemingly never-ending stream of brilliant Irish […]

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Six Degrees of Separation – Orbital to Disobedience

4 January 2025 / 33 Comments

Six Degrees of Separation is a meme hosted by Kate over at Books Are My Favourite and Best. It works like this: each month a book is chosen as a starting point and linked to six others to form a chain. A book doesn’t need to be connected to all the titles on the list,

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Blasts from the Past: The Republic of Love by Carol Shields (1992)

3 January 2025 / 10 Comments

This is the latest in a series of occasional posts featuring books I read years ago about which I was wildly enthusiastic at the time, wanting to press a copy in as many hands as I could. Regular readers of this blog will have noticed that I tend to shy away from fluffy novels, often heading

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A Snapshot of My Reading #1

1 January 2025 / 26 Comments

Happy New Year! Today seems a good day to try out an idea I’ve adapted from a weekly meme hosted by Sam at Taking On a World of Words with which I’m familiar from What Cathy Read Next. Coincidentally, it falls on a Wednesday but I’m plumping for a monthly, or thereabouts, snapshot, aiming to

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My Life in Books (2024 edition)

30 December 2024 / 22 Comments

I ended 2017, 2019, 2020, 2021 2022 and 2023 with this meme having been prompted by a post from at least one blogger, usually Annabel who started the ball rolling again this year, followed not long after by Cathy then Karen. I’m using the same prompts as Annabel, drawing on the titles of books I’ve

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Five Novels Set in the Eighteenth Century I’ve Read

27 December 2024 / 20 Comments

The eighteenth century was a fascinating time in European history, a period which saw the development of the Enlightenment ideas that formed the modern Western world. Close to its end, the bloody convulsion of the French Revolution, sent shockwaves through the continent and beyond. Several of the five novels below are set around the time

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Paperbacks to Look Out For in January 2025: Part Two

23 December 2024 / 18 Comments

I’ve read just two from January’s second batch of paperbacks, beginning with one I had hoped would make it on to my books of the year list. In Ainslie Hogarth’s Normal Women Dani has recently returned to her hometown, thanks to her husband’s promotion, and is now a fulltime mother. She slips into a routine

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Paperbacks to Look Out For in January 2025: Part One

20 December 2024 / 26 Comments

Lots of tempting paperback goodies to spend your Christmas book tokens on if you’re lucky enough to be given some this year, including several I’ve already read.  Spanning a decade in Nigeria beginning in 2006, Chukwuebuka Ibeh’s’s Blessings is a poignant coming-of-age story in which a boy struggles to keep his sexuality under wraps in

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Books to Look Out For in January 2025: Part Two

18 December 2024 / 18 Comments

I’ve read just one from the second part of January’s preview but I’m kicking off with another I’m eagerly anticipating. You might think I’d had enough of American politics but it’s the political thread that attracts me to Elizabeth Harris’s How to Sleep at Night. Ethan and Gabe are happily raising their daughter together despite

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Books to Look Out For in January 2025: Part One  

16 December 2024 / 21 Comments

This week’s all about the new publishing year which kicks off with lots of potential treats for those of us in need of diversion from the winter gloom, beginning with two I’ve already read. The blurb for Catherine Airey’s Confessions promised an involving tale of two Irish sisters, one of whom emigrates to New York

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Blasts from the Past: The Book of Salt by Monique Truong (2003)

13 December 2024 / 10 Comments

This is the latest in a series of occasional posts featuring books I read years ago about which I was wildly enthusiastic at the time, wanting to press a copy in as many hands as I could. Eating is one of life’s joys for me which is perhaps why I’m drawn to novels about cooking,

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