- A Confederacy of Dunces. (It’s bloody hilarious)
- A Gentleman in Moscow by Amor Towles. (I really, really loved that book ; Really good escapist stuff)/
- Canal Walks by Julia Bradbury.
- Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine by Gail Honeyman (2 votes).
- Galbraith mystery books
- How to be a woman - Caitlin Moran (belly laugh funny)
- How to Pray for Normal People (Pete Grieg) What it says on the tin
- Innocent wife' by Amy Lloyd (woman falls in love for murderer on death row, he's released, they marry...)
- Jigs and Reels by Joanne Harris (the first one is hilarious and reminds me of me and Stephen’s mum. We escape from a nursing home!!)
- Ken Follet Century Trilogy (Really long but un-put-down-able.).
- Mallory Towers, Enid Blyton (Easy escapism read. Reminder of stuff she read as a youngster).
- Mythos Stephen Fry
- Neverwhere Neil Gaiman
- Persian Fire and Rubicon, by Tom Holland
- Philip Kerr Bernie Gunthie books (murder mysteries set in Berlin in ww2 / cold war,)
- Philippa Gregory series-
- re-read Adrian mole books (easy to read and very funny).
- Shantaram by Gregory David Roberts
- The Bookshop by Penelope Fitzgerald ( a short book wonderfully observed)
- The Cockroach by Ian McEwan. Great political satire!
- The Hundred-Year-Old Man who climbed out of the windo and Disappeared – Jonas Jonasson (Fab book, Funny and clever; v good).
- The Loud Halo by Lillian Beckwith (life on a Scottish Island)
- The Music Shop by Rachel Joyce (a novel )
- The Neapolitan novels x4 by Elena Ferrante starting with My brilliant friend – (excellent; fantastic; really enjoyed them)
- The Number 1 Ladies Detective Agency books by Alexander McCall Smith
- The Once and Future King. TH White -
- The Postcard - by Leah Fleming!
- the Potkin & Stubbs series – (“yes the target audience may be 10-12yr olds but the author is my sister in law”)
- The queen and I Sue Townsend
- the Rivers of London series by Ben Aaronovitch. (light fun reading).
- The Street Lawyer by John Grisham (like every other Grisham)
- The Unlikely Pilgrimage of Harold Fry – uplifting.
- the Witcher series by Andrezj Sapowski
- Things I don’t want to know’ by Deborah Levy
- Three men in a boat Jerome k Jerome (good for a laugh)
- Three Women by Lisa Taddeo. (Totally up her street and a page turner to boot!)
- Trash by Andy Mulligan
- What Would Boudicca Do.
- Wolf Hall by Hilary Mantel
Monday, 20 April 2020
Book Recommendations
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Great range of books. Sending you all much love x
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