A book very much of our time where questions of authorship and cultural appropriation are rife – an interesting read
Tag Archives: Scuffed Granny Reviews
Sour Apples: A Novel For Those Who Hate To Read by Paul Jantzen
A book of boys and baseball which rolls along at a fair old pace, with humour, cracking dialogue and scrapes and incidents galore
Little Deaths by Emma Flint
Little Deaths is a book about character and about how what we see does not necessarily represent everything we think we know about someone
We Were Liars by E. Lockhart
A book which reveals itself gradually, uncoiling before us while being told through the eyes of our narrator, Cadence, but can we trust her?
The Night Garden: Of My Mother by Sandra Tyler
Sandra Tyler in her memoir has crafted something which at times is hard to read in its candour but whose essence is deeply touching
Tigers in Red Weather by Liza Klaussmann
A book of family and the tensions that create the ebb and flow, to and fro, between its members, told from different viewpoints
The Sacrifice by Indrajit Garai
A small collection of stories which are strong in what they depict from family bonds to the resilience of the human spirit
Fer-de-Lance by Rex Stout (The First Nero Wolfe Mystery)
If you like murder mysteries that are well-plotted, revealed by degrees and involve eccentric and lively characters, Nero Wolfe is for you!
The Power by Naomi Alderman
A powerful book that will stay with me a long time for all of the right reasons – thought-provoking, shrewd and frightening
The Girl who Saved the King of Sweden by Jonas Jonasson
A completely far-fetched book with realist elements that make this read like something that could happen… Funny, astute and surreal