November 26, 2020 Work: A History of How We Spend our Time by James Suzman Reviewed by Liz Dexter I will say right away that this is probably not the book you think it will be. The subtitle suggests…
November 26, 2020 What Are You Going Through by Sigrid Nunez Review by Annabel My first exposure to Nunez was through her breakthrough novel The Friend, finally gaining her prizewinner status (the US National Book…
November 24, 2020 Islands of Mercy by Rose Tremain Reviewed by Harriet Islands of Mercy is set in 1865, and, in a split narrative, covers events in England and Sarawak, in Borneo. Throughout…
November 24, 2020 Shuggie Bain by Douglas Stuart Reviewed by Anna Hollingsworth Imagine a mining town and everything covered in shades of coal, from the people to the buildings to the sky…
November 19, 2020 A Sound Mind by Paul Morley Reviewed by Karen Langley Paul Morley made his name as a music critic for the New Musical Express back in the halcyon punk days…
November 17, 2020 The Book Lover’s Quiz Book: Novel Conundrums by Gary Wigglesworth Reviewed by Annabel Gary Wigglesworth’s twitter feed was something of a godsend on Tuesday evenings during furlough earlier this summer. The former bookseller who…
November 17, 2020 Mr Fox by Barbara Comyns Reviewed by Harriet It’s exactly ten years since I discovered Barbara Comyns for the first time. Born in 1909, she had an unusual upbringing…
November 12, 2020 Michael Tippett, The Biography by Oliver Soden Reviewed by Peter Hobson This is a very long, extensively referenced account of the life and music of Michael Tippett, a composer who is…
November 12, 2020 The Secret Life of Books: Why They Mean More than Words by Tom Mole Paperback review by Liz Dexter Tom Mole, as Professor of English Literature and Book History at the University of Edinburgh, is certainly qualified to…
November 10, 2020 Earthlings by Sayaka Murata Translated by Ginny Tapley Takemori Reviewed by Anna Hollingsworth How do you feel about the prospect of someone having sex with their grandfather? And…
November 10, 2020 The Spirit of the Blitz – edited by Paul Addison and Jeremy A. Crang Reviewed by Hayley Anderton I thought I’d learnt to check how long a book is before I agreed or offered to review it, but…
November 5, 2020 The Artful Dickens by John Mullan Reviewed by Harriet Professor John Mullan’s name will be familiar to many readers: he writes regularly in the Guardian and the London Review of…
November 5, 2020 Wintering: A Season With Geese by Stephen Rutt Reviewed by Liz Dexter Stephen Rutt and his partner move to Dumfries, to a flat near the Solway Firth, just as he’s finishing writing…
November 3, 2020 Women’s Weird 2: More Strange Stories by Women, 1891-1937, edited by Melissa Edmundson Reviewed by Hayley Anderton Women’s Weird: Strange Stories by Women 1890 -1940 was a standout book from last year – it’s still genuinely one…
November 3, 2020 British Weird, Selected Shorter Fiction 1893-1937 edited by James Machin Reviewed by Hayley Anderton I spent some time looking up the definition of Weird as opposed to Horror in preparation for writing this, and…
November 2, 2020 Bookshop.Org is OPEN in the UK Please excuse the plug post, but now we’re going back into lockdown it is more important than ever to support our indie bookshops online….