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The Mirror and the Light by Hilary Mantel

March 30, 2020 By Kim Kingston

I’ve never been a fan of books too big to read in the bath; even the quality of this one makes it no exception. And spoiler alert; Cromwell dies at the end.

Filed Under: Historical Fiction

American Dirt by Jeanine Cummins

February 1, 2020 By Kim Kingston

Bit controversial this one, but I loved it. The controversy seems to stem stem from the question of who has the right to tell migrant stories, and how to depict the countries they are leaving.

Filed Under: General fiction

The Dilemma by B.A. Paris

January 8, 2020 By Kim Kingston

This is a lovely little domestic thriller involving two rather big secrets and the married couple who keep them from one another.

Filed Under: Thriller

I Thought I Knew You by Penny Hancock

January 1, 2020 By Kim Kingston

An ugly accusation tests a friendship. Could any mother doubt her daughter when she says she’s been raped? Would any mother believe her son was the rapist?

Filed Under: Thriller

Girl, Woman, Other by Bernadine Evaristo

November 13, 2019 By Kim Kingston

Do not be put off by the fact this Booker Prize winning novel is one long sentence (which sounds a bit wanky); it’s engaging, funny and so full of life. Evaristo takes us into the lives and minds of twelve mostly black mostly women in Britain, past and present. Each perspective presented is sublimely human. […]

Filed Under: General fiction

Life Before by Carmel Reilly

November 12, 2019 By Kim Kingston

A familiar although tragic story; a car accident involving a teenage drunk driver results in the death of his mate. Just when you think things can’t get much worse for the families involved, they do. Jump to the present and one of the family members is presented with disturbing news, forcing her to confront the […]

Filed Under: Australian, Thriller

The Wife and The Widow by Christian White

November 3, 2019 By Kim Kingston

Better than his last book. The Wife and The Widow still has White’s signature element of creepiness (taxidermy, anyone?) but is solidly written with a fiendishly clever twist. 3.5 stars.

Filed Under: Australian Novels, Thriller

The Dutch House by Ann Patchett

October 12, 2019 By Kim Kingston

Normally I find Ann Patchett’s studies of human nature completely absorbing but sadly this one is a little tedious. The main character Danny Conroy and his sister Maeve have an unhealthy fixation with the Dutch House, an incongruous mansion in Pennsylvania where they spent their childhood. Their evil stepmother summarily turfed them out of the […]

Filed Under: General fiction

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