The latest in my review of London books is Mrs Palfrey at The Claremont by Elizabeth Taylor. Elizabeth Taylor the author, not to be confused…
‘Rescue me’ by Sarra Manning is a joy of a book from start to finish. It is the story of Margot, Will and Blossom. Margot…
As we here in the UK are carefully treading that fine line between crisp Autumn days and damp chilly winter ones, I find myself looking…
The Clockmaker’s Daughter by Kate Morton is a novel I was very excited to read. I have read most of her previous novels and loved…
Eleanor Oliphant is Completley Fine by Gail Honeyman has been on my shelves for some months, just waiting for me to find the right time…
I bought ‘Heat Wave’ by Penelope Lively in the midst of our summer heat wave in the UK. It was an impetuous buy absolutely brought…
The pleasure I have had from reading through the Miss Read Thrush Green series this year has been immense. Before this year although being very…
Convenience Store Woman by Sayaka Murata was a gift from a kind friend. I had not heard of this novel before I was given it,…