Wednesday, October 26, 2022

The Secret Life of Writers

By Guillaume Musso
A very engaging crime mystery set on a French island in the Mediterranean. A woman is found murdered in a remote spot, but all is not what it seems. But more than this the book plays with the reader around ares such as who is writing what and what is real. Great larks 9/10

Shrines of Gaiety

By Kate Atkinson
Set in the 1920's this is the story of a tough woman who ran a string of London nightclubs and of a policeman who tried to bring her down together with a host of other characters.  Not my favourite of her novels but still enjoyable 7/10

Monday, October 17, 2022

Body Kintsugi

By Senka MariƧ 
This was a hard read. The story of a woman's experience of breast cancer it was unrelenting in how difficult this is to deal with. Even though it ended positively it left me feeling broken. Strong, powerful writing but not for the faint hearted! 6/10

Monday, October 03, 2022

Of Saints and Miracles

 by Manuel Astur

A book about Marcelino, a lone uneducated man who has killed his brother and has to go on the run. But, it is far more than this. A meditation on rural life, on history in this context and what it means to be human. I felt it lost its way toward the end but an enjoable short read. 7/10

The Seven Moons of Maali Almeida

 by Shehan Karunatilaka

A book based in Sri Lanka at the time of the civil war. Maali used to be a war photographer but now he is dead. We meet him in the immediate afterlife and he has seven nights to decide whether to go into the light or be condemned to living in the halfway house he finds himself in.
He wants to find out how he died and why, and most importantly, to have his photos found and published. We follow him on this journey. It is both funny and sad and contains some horrifying scenes from the war but I found it gripping and thought provoking and one of three books on the booker shortlist I would like to see win  8/10