K. Altenberg, Island of Wings (2011)
L. Hughes-Hallet, The Scapegoat (2024)
S. King, The Dark Tower: the gunslinger (1982)
J. Le Carre, Call for the Dead (1961)
R. Putnam, American Grace (2010)
K. Rundell, Wolf wilder (2015)
S. Sinek, Start with Why (2025)
A. Trollope, Rachel Ray (1863)
M. Twitty, The cooking gene (2017)
M. Piercy, Body of glass (1991)
R. Whippman, Boymuns (2024)
D. Zetland, Living with water scarcity (2014)
T. Wolfe, From Bauhaus to Our house ( 1981)
A lot of this wasn't great. That said, Trollope and Rundell did not disappoint - as ever, and I also enjoyed Wolfe's rant about modern architecture and King's opening book in the Dark Tower saga. It is also good to read a seventeenth century analysis around the commemoration of Charles I, and Lucy Hughes-Hallet was good on Buckingham too. Best, though, was Dylan's book on songs. It was very well observed, easy to reach and funny. I have written up at length my thoughts on that last point.
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