‘More fool me’ is the 3rd volume of autobiography by Stephen Fry. The first two cover his childhood, teenage and university years, so this picks up the story in the late 1980s and early 90s as his career really Read More …
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Book Review: – The universe versus Alex Woods
On the surface this book by Gavin Extence was light-hearted. It started with a bang wanting to make you read on, although that first chapter also gave away where the book was heading which was towards the much heavier theme Read More …
Book Review: – The girl on the train
Paula Hawkins’ debut novel is a psychological thriller, which shot to the top of the bestseller lists in January of this year. The central character, Rachel, commutes into London each day, and a regular stop at a signal allows her Read More …
Book Review: – Burial Rites
Burial rites by Hannah Kent Collected thoughts from the Book Club 09/07/2015 Burial rites is set in 19th century Iceland and is a fictional account of the true story of Agnes Magnusdottir, the last woman to be publicly beheaded in Read More …
Book Review: – Small Island
‘Small Island’ is set in 1948, and focuses on the experience of Jamaican immigrants who, have left the Caribbean for what they hope will be a better life in England, the “Mother Country” for which the men have fought during Read More …
Book Review: – Wild: a journey from lost to found
Wild: a journey from lost to found by Cheryl Strayed Collected thoughts from the Book Club 01/05/2015 This is a deeply personal and honest account of Cheryl Strayed’s 1,100 hike alone up the Pacific Crest Trail from the Mojave Desert Read More …
Book Review: – The cuckoo’s calling
Robert Galbraith (aka J.K. Rowling) was enjoying positive reviews from professional critics accompanied by modest sales for his ‘first’ novel. However once the true identity of the author was revealed the book leapt up into the best sellers lists. J.K. Read More …
Book Review: – Still Alice
In Lisa Genova’s book we meet Alice in her early 50s, a very successful Harvard professor, still excited by research and sought after for her opinions, who initially blames the symptoms she experiences on the menopause. This brings home that Read More …