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A Person Is A Prayer by Ammar Kalia

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  GENRE  Literary fiction FIRST PUBLISHED May 2024 ARC RECEIVED FROM Oldcastle Books THEMES Life. Death. Parenthood. Family. Culture.  READING TIME Approximately 6 hours PLOT The book begins with an arranged marriage between Bedi and Sushma, who we follow into their future together and learn what has become of the hopes and dreams they had when they first met. The story goes further into the future, following the lives of their children, and their hopes and dreams. Their  thoughts and feelings about themselves and about life, echo those of their parent's and there are apparent ripples and repetitions of family history.  MY REFLECTIONS Oh this book. It is beautiful and I love it. I urge you to read it. I will do my best to express what an absolute masterpiece of a debut novel this is. This is a moving novel that conveys how beautiful, fragile and bittersweet life is, and about how our choices and actions influence our own lives and the lives of others. It is a se...

Mrs Dalloway by Virginia Woolf

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GENRE  Modernist fiction FIRST PUBLISHED  1925 PUBLISHED BY The Hogarth Press (1925) My copy, Vintage (2000) THEMES Disillusionment, society, high society, post war London, post traumatic stress, communication/lack of communication, inner thoughts vs action, being in love, parties, flowers, suicide READING TIME (audio, BBC Sounds) Approximately 7 hours (read just under half, listened to the rest) PURCHASED FROM The Works. Listened via BBC Sounds.  PLOT   Set over a day in  London, in the summer of 1923, Mrs Dalloway prepares for a party. A friend returns from India and Clarissa Dalloway reflects on the past. The novel follows the thoughts of several characters through the style of a stream of consciousness - their inner worlds are the plot. MY REFLECTIONS  The style of writing immediately had me gripped. It's so unique. It took some getting used to though. I could easily understand someone giving up on it. I first kept re-reading parts to make sure I'd...

Days at the Morisaki Bookshop by Satoshi Yagisawa

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GENRE: Contemporary fiction. Japanese literature.  FIRST PUBLISHED: Shogakukan Inc, 2010. My copy - Manilla Press, 2023. READING TIME: Approximately 3 hours, 45 minutes.  THEMES: Family. Books/reading. Bookshops. Love. Loss. Healing from heartbreak. Trauma. Relationships.  PURCHASED FROM:  Waterstones PLOT: Takako is a young, heartbroken woman who unwillingly goes to live with her uncle Satoru in a secondhand bookshop, Jimbocho, Tokyo. She comes to love the bookshop and reconnects with her uncle, whilst forming friendships with the locals, all of which lead her to healing, maturity, and a fresh start. MY REFLECTIONS:  The overall atmosphere of the book is one of heartwarming cosiness. Sadly I couldn't connect with Takako or the other characters. I found them all very bland and lacking in personality. Takako is in her twenties but seems more like a teenager, and due to this the story has coming of age vibes about it. Despite some of the heavy themes it's a light ...

Heatwave by Victor Jestin

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GENRE: Psychological thriller. Novella. FIRST PUBLISHED:  2018 by Flammarion. My copy, 2021 by Scribner. THEMES:  Suicide. Adolescence. Holidaying. Family. Making friends. Lust. Society. Fitting in. Coming of age. Morality.  READING TIME:  Approximately 2 hours and 35 minutes. PURCHASED FROM:  Waterstones PLOT:  Leonard is seventeen and an outsider. Whilst holidaying with his family during a heatwave in France, Leonard witnesses another teenager, apparently committing suicide. He then decides to bury the body. The story follows Leonard's inner thoughts about the what he has done, what he hasn't done, and about how he sees himself and the'others' in a society he clearly struggles with.  MY REFLECTIONS: If the song 'Psycho Killer' by Talking Heads was a book, this would be it. It is a short story about a boy who does not fit in and his awareness of this. It's fuelled with sexual tension, inner conflict and clever contrasts. The writing is intelligently d...

The Woman in Black by Susan Hill

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GENRE  Ghost story. Gothic fiction. Novella. FIRST PUBLISHED 1983, Hamish Hamilton. My copy, 1998, Vintage. THEMES Ghosts. Haunting. Graveyards. Houses. Weather. Death. Child loss. The past. Family tragedy. Fear. Food. READING TIME  Approx 4 hours 30 minutes PLOT Arthur Kipp, a young solicitor, is sent from London to the village of Crythin Gifford, to attend the funeral of the mysterious Mrs Drablow, and to attain relevant papers from her home at Eel Marsh House.There he encounters chilling supernatural experiences that will impact the rest of his life.  MY REFLECTIONS Although written in the 1980's, the style of writing echoes the classic Gothic, Victorian ghost story. I love to read some good old pathetic fallacy, and this novella is packed with it, setting and keeping up the foreboding, haunting tone and atmosphere consistently from beginning to end. It's the traditional, old fashioned ghost story that many of us know and love - haunted house, eerie location, paranorma...

Revenge of the Librarians by Tom Gauld

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GENRE: Comic. Comedy. FIRST PUBLISHED: 2022, Canongate Books THEMES: Literature. Authors. Writing. Readers. Books. Book lovers. Procrastination. Covid.  READING TIME: Approximately one hour, ten minutes. GIFTED   MY REFLECTIONS:  An illustrated book of comic sketches regarding the world of the bookish; aimed at readers, writers, publishers, editors, librarians and book lovers. If you love books then there is probably something in this one you can relate to, and smile about. This book was given to me by a librarian friend, and I used to be a librarian. We are both book lovers, and I still haven't written a novel, so, the perfect gift, to make me laugh at myself.  Being a true library nerd of the old school generation, I love the fake stamped ticket inside the cover, so much so that the mention of it stands here alone for emphasis. Tom Gauld 's illustrations make me think of the comic strips found in the newspapers of my youth, so I wasn't surprised to learn he is feat...

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...