Table for Two, by Amor Towles. Pub 2024

When I learned in April that Towles had a new book out, so soon (within a year) of his previous (The Lincoln Highway), I was just a little excited. And so, I invoked one of the exceptions to my book-buying prohibition (a new book by a favourite author) and bought it almost immediately. Then I... Continue Reading →

Knife, by Salman Rushdie. Pub 2024

I have only ever read one Salman Rushdie before – East, West, published in 1994. I don’t recall much about it, other than where and when I bought it – in 1994, in London. My copy is autographed by the author, something I thought extraordinary since he was still very much in hiding at that... Continue Reading →

Trio, by William Boyd. Pub 2021

There was much praise and hype about this book in the past few years, and after my enjoyment of Any Human Heart, and a few of Boyd's other novels read as audiobooks (Solo, Love is Blind, Sweet Caress, Restless), I bought this one last year and got around to it now. Briefly, the story follows a... Continue Reading →

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