Sample Saturday is when I wade through the eleventy billion samples I have downloaded on my Kindle. I’m slowly chipping away and deciding whether it’s buy or bye. Continue reading
Ravenous Girls by Rebecca Burton
I recently reviewed a memoir by Hadley Freeman, who had been diagnosed with anorexia as a teenager, so it was interesting to read a fictional account of the illness, this time from the perspective of a family member.
Ravenous Girls by Rebecca Burton tells the story of 14-year-old Frankie, who is trying to understand her older sister Justine’s admission to hospital with anorexia. Justine, a talented pianist, was about to begin studying music at university when anorexia takes over her life. Continue reading
Eurovision 2024
The 68th Eurovision Song Contest kicks off tomorrow. Here are my preliminary thoughts but, as we know from previous years, the live performance can change everything (my picks are at the very end). Continue reading
Things That Are Making Me Happy This Week
01. Of course it’s the one I didn’t read (!) but yay for another year of the Stella Prize. Continue reading
Six Degrees of Separation – from The Anniversary to Found, Wanting
It’s time for #6degrees. Start at the same place as other wonderful readers, add six books, and see where you end up. Continue reading
Stella Prize 2024 Prediction
The 2024 Stella Prize is announced tomorrow. Continue reading
Purity by Jonathan Franzen
I have SO MANY questions about Jonathan Franzen’s relationship with his mother.
3.5/5
Things That Are Making Me Happy This Week
01. Two days in Warburton for some forest-bathing. First stop was the Redwood Forest – much to love but especially the quiet spring of the redwood needles underfoot. Continue reading
The Anniversary by Stephanie Bishop
In The Anniversary by Stephanie Bishop, author J.B. Blackwood, takes her husband, Patrick, a famous film director, on a cruise to celebrate their anniversary. J.B. is nursing a secret – she has won a yet-to-be-announced major literary prize. A storm hits, and Patrick falls from the ship. That might sound overly dramatic, but actually, this book is a moral thriller, and the story unfolds from that point onward (and there’s a lot more to it).
In a story… the feeling of not knowing what happens next is often a thing of pleasure: the cornerstone of our delight… But the same feeling of not-knowing, as it happens in one’s real life, is rarely so pleasurable… Continue reading
Sample Saturday – newish releases
Sample Saturday is when I wade through the eleventy billion samples I have downloaded on my Kindle. I’m slowly chipping away and deciding whether it’s buy or bye. Continue reading