

Check And Mate by Ali Hazelwood
I love all her books and this one might be her best. I always laugh out loud and yes, I swoon a little bit too. Fun and clever and just...


The Book Of Form and Emptiness by Ruth Ozeki
This book deserved to win the woman's prize for fiction (2022). I fell in love on the first page. Quirky, sad, funny, tender and so wise....


The Postcard by Anne Berest
A harrowing read that you might not want to start over Christmas. So incredibly well explained, and terrifying at the same time. A...


The Storm We Made by Vanessa Chan
One of the hardest books I've ever read, a cast of characters I will never ever forget. Set in British Malaya, 1930s. No spoilers, just...


More than you'll ever know - by Kate Gutierrez
I was torn between loving the main character Lore and sort of hating her. A compelling page turner that makes you wonder what you would,...


North Woods by Daniel Mason
'Four centuries. A single house deep in the woods of New England' I don't know where to start with my praise. I listened to this on...
