A confident historical crime debut which did not really engage me, but I nevertheless appreciated how much research had gone…
The title should have been The Great Railway Bore. But I’m getting ahead of myself here. In fairness, this book…
When someone asks how you are, what’s your reply? You probably say “I’m fine”, regardless of how you’re feeling. This…
A bold, likeable memoir from Simon Williams, founder of Fierce Panda Records. It’s partly about what it’s like to run…
If you liked The Miniaturist, there’s no guarantee you’ll like The Muse, which is Jessie Burton’s second novel. It’s very…
I’m combining two favourite things – free books and random generators – in my new reading plan for this year.…
An impressively-researched detective novel set in Los Angeles, 1946. I would recommend it and am pleased to hear that there’ll…
I had mixed feelings about Carty-Williams’ debut Queenie but I was interested to read her next book. I think it’s…
Here’s my now-traditional list of the films I watched this year! I’m not entirely sure how I managed to watch…
A beautifully-written novel about grief, hope and miracles. It had the feel of a Christmas movie but on the right…