Solitude, by Anthony Storr
Shelf Indulgence review of Solitude, by Anthony Storr. This is a book to return to at different times in life for solace, reassurance, and wisdom.
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Shelf Indulgence review of Solitude, by Anthony Storr. This is a book to return to at different times in life for solace, reassurance, and wisdom.
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All The Light We Cannot See is one of those seductive books you don’t want to finish. Doerr’s use of language, though spare, is shot through with exquisite images.
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If, like me, you feel the need to escape the claustrophobic world of domestic noir and glimpse a broader vista, this Shelf Indulgence choice, Sweet Little Lies could be just the ticket.
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Having read Shannon Kirk’s previous works, I expected a wild ride, packed with originality, humanity, and energy. Tenkill delivers on all counts. REad the Shelf Indulgence review
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Tess Gerritsen plays deliciously with form and genre in this novel : part mystery, part psychological suspense. Read the Shelf Indulgence review.
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The Bees, by Laline Paull is informative, entertaining – and truly compelling. Read the Shelf Indulgence review.
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Compelling and harrowing, this tense debut also had some very funny moments. Read the full review at Shelf Indulgence.
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This is a thrilling adventure story, packed with suspense, and perfect for fans of Philip Pullman. See the full review at Shelf Indulgence!
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The Craftsman begins with the burial of a coffin-maker and convicted serial killer who imprisoned his victims in caskets he’d made. Shelf Indulgence review.
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Of its time, Jane Eyre was considered daring, and even contentious. Brontë completely immerses the reader in the orphaned Jane’s world. Shelf Indulgence review.
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