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Booker Prize 2022 Short List
The Booker Prize is one of the UK’s most prestigious awards for fiction in English. Booker Prize reflects the range and diversity of fiction written in English.
Oh William! by Elizabeth Strout
Written by Elizabeth Strout, this contemporary novel spins the story of widow Lucy Barton as she is pulled back into the world of her ex-husband William.
Case Study by Graeme Macrae Barnet
Case Study is presented as a non-fiction biography of a fictional psychotherapist, Author Collin Braithwaite blended with notebooks sent by Mr. Martin Grey, the cousin of one of Braithwaite’s former patients.
Great Circle by Maggie Shipstead
Great Circle is a historical, and biographical fiction novel told over dual timelines.
Childhood Unlimited: Parenting Beyond Gender the Bias by Virginia Méndez
Childhood Unlimited: Parenting Beyond the Gender Bias by Virginia Méndez is an eye-opening non-fiction exploration and guide to parenting without using the gender biases that we have been taught from a young age.
Yinka, Where Is Your Huzband? by Lizzie Damilola Blackburn
'Yinka, Where Is Your Huzband?' is a romance women's fiction novel and the debut of British-Nigerian author Lizzie Damilola Blackburn.
An ode to Anne Rice
2021 ended on a sombre note for many, and it hit none as hard as the literature world with the passing of Anne Rice.
We should all be feminists by Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
This book comes under our must reads of all time.
Address Unknown by Kathrine Kressmann Taylor
Address Unknown by Kathrine Kressmann Taylor is a 1938 historical fiction novel that tells the story of two friends and business partners, Max Eisenstein and Martin Schulze, who drift apart after Martin moves back to Germany in the years leading up to the rise of the Nazi party.
The Source by Sarah Sultoon
The Source is an absorbing novel told through the parallel narratives of two young women, Carly and Marie.
Hamnet by Maggie O’Farrell
Are you into historical dramas, Shakespeare and everything Ye Olde?
Pink Shoes and Jilbaab: Not Your Average Guide to The Hijab By Kiran Shah
A self-help guide by Kiran Shah, Pink Shoes and Jilbaab dives into the spiritual and emotional connection and meaning behind wearing the hijab, mixing this lesson with ways to achieve success in other aspects of life.
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An Ordinary Life by Amanda Prowse
An Ordinary Life explores a life lived, love lost, and sacrifices of life. Molly, at 94, is sharing with us the memories and happy times of her life.
Three Strong Women by Marie NDiaye
When Marie NDiaye won the prestigious French Goncourt Prize for Literature in 2009, the novel Three Strong Women (Trois Femmes Puissantes) was incredibly popular with readers in France, but even more significant to the entire French public was the fact that Marie NDiaye became the first black woman winner of this award..
Book review: A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara
Where do I start? It is hard for me to put into words what this book made me feel. Previous to picking up the book I had heard about it from family and friends as well as on social media; I needed to know what all this fuss was about. For the first few chapters I have to admit it I wasn’t immediately compelled, however I was mistaken. Once you dip your feet into the book all you want to do is keeping swimming.