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Diana Evans: Ordinary People

Bookended by two New Year’s Eve parties Ordinary People explores the coming and going and nature of love in a small, apparently unshakeable family. Melissa and Michael move into their new house with their new baby and young daughter. During the course of the year they each struggle to come to terms with the shape …

Deborah Levy: Hot Milk

In a final attempt to cure her mother of her apparent, undiagnosed illness, Sophia moves to Almeria to enlist the help of Doctor Gomez. Once there she learns as much about her mother as about herself. An anthropology student, Sophia turns the small cast of characters into a study. The novel is plagued with searing …

Leila Slimani: Lullaby

Myriam and Paul cannot believe their luck. They’ve found the perfect nanny, their children love her and they cannot imagine their lives without her. But, she will murder them before attempting to kill herself. Author: Leila Slimani Title: Lullaby Press: Faber and Faber Rating: 7 Set in Paris and laced with racial tensions and domestic …

Matt Haig: The Humans

Professor Andrew Griffiths has just made a grand mathematical discovery (far beyond anything I could even begin to understand) but he has also been replaced by an alien. An alien whose mission is to destroy the evidence and to ‘take out’ any other humans Andrew has told of his discovery. This ‘alien’ is confused and …

Zadie Smith: NW

NW leads the reader into the personal history of NW London through the lives of a colourful cast of characters. Their lives cross as neighbours, friends, lovers and enemies. Author: Zadie Smith Title: NW Press: Penguin Date of Publication: Date of Purchase: March 2019 RRP: £8.99 Price of Purchase: Thank you library card Reading Time:  …