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What Belongs to You by Garth Greenwell
Let's get one thing straight, the writing itself is technically brilliant and very engaging. It stirs you up inside. The slight failure...
Find Me by André Aciman
I loved Call Me By Your Name. It was such a tender and refreshing story. And Find Me continues along the path in a wonderful and not...
A Ballad of Love Frederic Prokosch
I dropped into a second-hand bookshop last week. Therein I spotted a book that just seemed to jump out at me. A Ballad of Love. The title...
The Living Mountain by Nan Shepherd
‘To aim for the highest point is not the only way to climb a mountain.’ I had a bit of a down spell in mood, so I just focused on reading...
Superintelligence: Paths, Dangers, Strategies by Nick Bostrom
Don’t wait until the paperback on this one. Trust me! The paper quality, the weight balance, the typesetting. All of these things make...
The Essential Chomsky by Noam Chomsky
One of the world’s greatest living thinkers. Also, one of the saltiest guys I’ve ever read, academically. The essays on the middle-east...
On Language by Noam Chomsky
If you like essays written and dedicated to the dismantling of the author’s critics, grab the popcorn. The guy lays into people who...
A Grief Observed by C. S. Lewis
Very occasionally you encounter a book that shakes your soul. Here are just a few examples from my own reading life: Man's Search for...
Bookshelf Tour
Decided it might be fun to share a little overview of my bookshelves. I'm going to do a series of these. My aim is to explore the...
Diary of a Bookseller by Shaun Bythell
Cracking good read. This one won't be a long review, because it doesn't need to be. It is set out chronologically, following the...
The Collected Schizophrenias by Esmé Weijun Wang
Throughout this book, I was struck and a little humbled by Wang's insight into her condition. In my own life, I rarely speak about my...
Brave New World by Aldous Huxley
I've aimed to read a lot of new fiction for this year, but as I reached six months, without re-reading any of my favourites, I thought...
The Penguin Book of the Contemporary British Short Story edited by Philip Hensher
I'm a bit of a student of short stories. As a matter of fact, I'd already read a few in this collection. And it is a good collection. Not...
Surrounded by Idiots by Thomas Erikson
This is going to be a short review. It's a book that can really help you conceptualise how people think and interact with the world. No...
The Perseverance by Raymond Antrobus
Another bit of poetry for this evening. The collection tackles subjects surrounding the theme of race and deafness. The things unsaid but...
Selected Poems by Sylvia Plath
I've given a bit of time to Plath, but she's not my favourite poet. I'm more of a Larkin fan. And, for all his innumerable faults,...
The Wall by John Lanchester
Last year I stumbled on Lanchester's novel The Debt to Pleasure and was quite impressed. I looked up the reviews that book got on...
Rewild Yourself by Simon Barnes
After lockdown, there will be a great need for books like this. Books that help you reframe and re-engage with the outside world. It...
You Are Having A Good Time by Amie Barrodale
Some more short stories this time. I found them all quite skillfully written. I've been won over to stories which seemingly have no...




















