Anatomy by Dana Schwartz
Came for the cover, stayed for the book. The gothic, rebellious love child of Frankenstein, Anatomy is a YA release I honestly didn’t expect to enjoy as much as I did.
The Island Of Sea Women by Lisa See
A joint review but a short note from us individually...
The Remains Of The Day by Kazuo Ishiguro
So Kazuo Ishiguro is an author who I discovered via the ‘gram. Of course I’d heard about him (this book in particular) but when Chaya and I got sent an advanced copy of Klara
Beloved by Toni Morrison
“All the parts of her that were precious and fine and beautiful, & carried, pushed, dragged them through the veil...
The House Of Fortune by Jessie Burton
THE HOUSE OF FORTUNE In 2014, the Miniaturist was a seismic literary phenomenon. Selling over a million copies having been hotly fought over in a publishers bidding war, the story
Lapvona by Ottessa Moshfegh
Ottessa Moshfegh you literary chameleon. Author of Eileen, shortlisted for the Booker prize and viral sensation My Year of Rest and Relaxation...
Sarum by Edward Rutherfurd
I struggled to choose my favourite book. I’ve read at least 1 a week since I was 13 & I’m 34 this year...
Elizabeth York, The Last White Rose by Alison Weir
In the world of Tudor fiction and non-fiction, Alison Weir is a literary titan. Historian and author of 33 books which have sold many millions of copies...
Ruby by Cynthia Bond
I’ve always liked to discover books; things I haven’t come across, heard of or even been recommended to me by a friend. And in the days before bookstagram...
The Age Of Innocence by Edith Wharton
Vanessa Feltz needs absolutely no introduction from us. She is after all one of the most beloved and celebrated figures in British media — and if you don’t follow...
The House With The Golden Door by Elodie Harper
Last year @elodielharper bounded into the bestselling charts with her exquisite novel The Wolf Den mesmerising readers (which I absolutely adored).
Cecily by Annie Garthwaite
Some of you that have been around these parts for a while will know that historical Tudor fiction is an absolute go to genre and that I pray daily at the alter of Hilary Mantel...