Matrix, by Lauren Groff. Pub 2021

Another recommendation from my fellow bookclubber, I was looking forward to this book after enjoying Groff’s Fates and Furies last year. While Matrix was good, it wasn’t great. The novel tells the imagined story of Marie de France (who may have been a few other Maries of the 12th century), a quasi-noblewoman in the court... Continue Reading →

The Silence, by Don DeLillo. Pub 2020

This was an impulse purchase during a recent bookshop trip. I had a vague notion that DeLillo is an important author, and this slim and inexpensive book appealed as an introduction. (I bought a second, longer but also inexpensive book, which will be a future read.) The best word to describe this book is “weird”.... Continue Reading →

You Are Here, by David Nicholls. Pub 2024

I heard about this book on a podcast and was interested in the story of people meeting on a hike. The novel delivered on its promise of a nice little love story, with two ordinary likeable people meeting in somewhat unusual circumstances, and the freedom they have both to be themselves and explore new things,... Continue Reading →

Foster, by Claire Keegan. Pub 2010

Another short delightful read from Keegan. Foster is really a short story or novella rather than a novel. Set in rural Ireland and told in the first person, the child (never named) is taken to spend the summer with a distant aunt and uncle who have no children of their own (their only son died... Continue Reading →

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