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Daisy Jones and The Six by Taylor Jenkins Reid

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GENRE: Historical fiction FIRST PUBLISHED: 2019, Penguin Books THEMES: 1970's, rock and roll, rock stars, music, song writing, drugs, alcoholism, friendship, family, love, creativity, creative relationships, abortion, attraction, sex, choices, life direction. READING TIME: Approximately 7 hours PURCHASED FROM: Waterstones PLOT: The setting is the American 1970's rock and roll scene, and through an interview transcript style, follows the rising and coming together of singer and song writer, Daisy Jones, and the band, The Six. The story focuses on the personal lives of each band member and their individual accounts of what happened during their time working together, with particular focus on Daisy and Billy and the difficulties and demons they face that impacts on their working relationship and the rest of the characters.  MY REFLECTIONS: It's a good book, well written, and entertaining. It made me think of the interviews you see on TV - ageing band members reflecting on the...

The Great Gatsby by F. Scott Fitgerald

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GENRE - Modernist literature, tragedy, literary realism FIRST PUBLISHED - 1925 THEMES - Illusion vs reality, 1920's America, sociology of wealth, extravagance, the American dream, upper class, disillusioned love and marriage LISTENING TIME - 5 hours, 30 minutes SOURCE - BBC Sounds; read by Kyle Soller PLOT - In the summer of 1922, Nick Carraway, a young man from Minnesota, moves to New York to pursue his career in the bond business. He rents a house next door to the mysterious Jay Gatsby, who hosts lavish, extravagant and very popular parties at his mansion every weekend, which Nick is soon invited to. When Nick meets Gatsby, he discovers that his parties and lifestyle are all aimed at impressing and attracting Nick's cousin, Daisy, who he's been in love with since meeting her several years ago. Nick invites Daisy for tea at his house, and an affair begins between Nick and Daisy (Daisy is married to Tom, who is having his own affair with Myrtle, who is also married). I'...

The Melancholy Death of Oyster Boy and Other Stories by Tim Burton

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GENRE - Poetry. Young adult. Horror. Fantasy. Illustrated.  FIRST PUBLISHED - 1997 PUBLISHED BY - Faber and Faber THEMES - Outcasts. Deformity. Human hybrids. Estranged love. Abnormality. Warped beings. Macabre infants.  READING TIME - 15 minutes PURCHASED FROM - HMV (many years ago) MY REFLECTIONS - This is a reread. I first read this collection of dark, twisted poems as a teenager. I was a huge Tim Burton fan at the time and I loved this bizarre little book as much as his films. I would say teenaged is the perfect age for these morbidly gruesome tales and their entertainingly ghastly illustrations, although at 40, I still greatly appreciate them. Eccentrically and darkly timeless, this book would still make a great little gift for coming of age misfits and those of us with peculiar minds and a love of the unearthly. These strange mini stories and their characters are literary evidence of the wonderfully weird and warped imagination of Tim Burton.

Medusa by Jessie Burton

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Genre  Mythology | Retelling | Young adult | Short book | Fantasy  First PUBLISHED  2021, Bloomsbury  Themes Greek mythology | Romance | Feminism | Trauma | Sexual abuse | Masculinity and femininity | Jealousy  Reading Time Approximately 2 hours, 40 minutes Purchased From Waterstones Plot  This is a feminist retelling of the Greek myth of Medusa, which seeks to humanise the famous mythological 'monster', by providing an empathetic account of how a beautiful young woman, was mistreated and abused by the gods, and transformed into the gorgon with snakes in her hair.  Medusa hides in a cave on a remote island, with her sisters, away from the rest of civilisation, coming to terms with her past, present and future, and her identity, when the handsome Perseus finds her, and changes everything.  My Reflections As the story is aimed at young adults, the writing is quite simplistic, although poetic at times, and it manages to skilfully and sensitively addr...

Cleopatra and Frankenstein by Coco Mellors

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GENRE - Literary fiction.  FIRST PUBLISHED - 2022  PUBLISHED BY 4TH ESTATE THEMES - Relationships. Dysfunctional relationships. Mental health. Love. Romance. Friendship. Sex. Alcoholism. Drugs.  READING TIME - Approximately 12 hours 30 minutes PURCHASED FROM - Waterstones PLOT - Set in the busy, bohemian city of New York, British Cleo meets American Frank (20 years older than Cleo) one night whilst leaving a party. It's an instant attraction and a whirlwind romance begins. They are  damaged people with dark sides and this affects their relationship. Many of the people and relationships around them are at least a little gloom-ridden or tinged with some form of negativity, such is life, for most of us have struggles - and this book is very much about that - life, relationships, and our responses to both.    MY REFLECTIONS -  This book has it all - it's devastating, it's funny, it's glamorous, it's sexy, it's elegant. It's deep, dark and meaningful - my f...

Wrong Time, Wrong Place by Simon Kernick

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GENRE  Quick read. Thriller. Crime. Horror. Slasher. FIRST PUBLISHED  2013, Arrow Books  THEMES Woods. Friends. Survival. Murder. Sex trafficking. Crime. READING TIME One hour, 30 minutes (approx) BORROWED Cantley Library, Doncaster PLOT A group of friends are holidaying in a remote woodland area of Scotland. During a hiking tour they find a young woman, naked and terrified, unable to speak English. Half of the group want to help her, half don't. It's difficult to say more without spoilers. MY REFLECTIONS This is my first Kenrick read and the first thing that struck me was the fast pace of the writing - it's a quick read, and a thriller, so that's a positive. If you're looking for a horrific adrenaline ride that gets straight into the action and doesn't let up, you'll probably appreciate this. It made me think of a typical American slasher film, so much so that I kept imagining the dialogue between the friends in American accents, which they aren't.  The...

Coraline by Neil Gaiman with illustrations by Dave McKean

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GENRE - GOTHIC FANTASY.  CHILDREN/YOUNG ADULTS FIRST  PUBLISHED - 2002 PUBLISHED BY - HARPER COLLINS PUBLISHERS  THEMES - HOME. FAMILY. SUPERNATURAL. CHILDHOOD. PARALLEL UNIVERSES. BUTTONS! READING TIME - APPROX 2 HOURS 30 MINUTES GIFTED PLOT -  Child protagonist, Corlaine has moved to a new home where she discovers a doorway to another world. At first, this other world seems wonderful; much better than her world back home, but Coraline soon finds herself fighting for herself, the souls of trapped children and her parents. She must outwit the 'other mother' to avoid buttons for eyes, and becoming stuck in a gruesome unreality.  MY REFLECTIONS - I have to mention the film first, because this book is very cinematic and because I watched the film when it was first released - I really enjoyed it. I always prefer to read a book before a film version, so that I can avoid what happened here - my own imagination fought for dominance over the movie imagery. There are dif...