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My Life in Books (2020 Edition)

30 December 2020 / 16 Comments

I’m taking one more look over my shoulder at the end of this strangest of years with a meme that lots of blogger friends posted around mid-December. Like Annabel over at Annabookbel, I’m sticking to books I’ve read in 2020, most with links to reviews on this blog and I’ve also nicked her Covid question. […]

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Blasts from the Past: Christodora by Tim Murphy (2016)

28 December 2020 / 4 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. I don’t remember seeing much coverage of Christodora when it was published here in the UK. A shame.

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Paperbacks to Look Out for in January 2021: Part Two

23 December 2020 / 18 Comments

All but the first of the six books in January’s second batch of paperbacks are new to me although most are by authors whose previous books I’ve enjoyed which can also be said of Timur Vermes whose sharp, very funny satire, Look Who’s Back nailed the internet’s potential for political manipulation with admirable, if unsettling,

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Paperbacks to Look Out for in January 2021: Part One

21 December 2020 / 11 Comments

Whatever else 2021 brings us, and we can only hope it’s better than 2020, there are a fair number of paperbacks to keep us distracted, several of which I’ve read beginning with Sarah Leipiciger’s Coming Up for Air which neatly weaves together three apparently unconnected stories. A young woman jumps into the Seine on a

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Books to Look Out for in January 2021: Part Two

18 December 2020 / 21 Comments

I’m kicking off this second instalment of January’s potential goodies with one I can confidently recommend having already read it. Bryan Washington’s Lot, was a favourite from 2019 for me, and I’m pleased to say Memorial is even better. Mike is about to fly to Japan to track down his estranged father when his mother

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Books to Look Out For in January 2021: Part One

16 December 2020 / 20 Comments

Time to turn my sights away from 2020, at least my anticipatory reading ones, and explore what’s on offer in 2021. If the January publishing schedules are anything to go by, it will at least offer some distractions if we need them beginning with Raven Leilani’s Luster which has been popping up in my Twitter

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Books of the Year 2020: Part Four

14 December 2020 / 18 Comments

The last quarter of the year brought both increasing hopes of a vaccine to liberate us all from Covid’s grip plus the somewhat nervous excitement of an American presidential election together with six more bookish delights for me. September proved to be my best reading month with three treats all from authors whose previous novels

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Books of the Year 2020: Part Three

11 December 2020 / 16 Comments

Summer saw a return to more serious reading after spring’s escapism, perhaps because we were experiencing a little respite from the pandemic in the UK. Coincidentally, both June choices overlapped in terms of their unusual theme, exploring the repercussions of nuclear fission. The first was Stuart Evers’ The Blind Light, a little daunting in its

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Books of the Year 2020: Part Two

9 December 2020 / 20 Comments

Spring saw several uncharacteristic reads hitting the spot for me, quite possibly as the result of seeking more distraction than usual. April got off to an excellent start with C Pam Zhang’s How Much of These Hills is Gold, set in a reimagined American West in the grips of the Gold Rush. Zhang’s novel is

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Books of the Year 2020: Part One

7 December 2020 / 27 Comments

Strange to remember writing my books of the year posts for 2019 last December, blissfully unaware of the surreal year that lay ahead for us all. I’ve been one of those fortunate people whose concentration didn’t take too much of a pandemic hit instead burying myself in reading and blogging, finding solace in books and

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Six Degrees of Separation – From Are You There God? It’s Me, Margaret to Expo 58

5 December 2020 / 27 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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