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[[Category:New Reviews|Literary Fiction]] __NOTOC__<!-- Remove -->{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Sebastian Barry295967572X|title=Days Without EndPale Pieces|author=G M Stevens
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|summary=It's the mid nineteenth century and Thomas McNulty has left his home in Sligo, his family dead from famine, Our unnamed narrator is about to make begin a new life in a new nationtrain journey with his companion Django. He teams up with prairie fairy - a dancer in drag - John Cole Where they're going and together they sign up for what the US Armypurpose of this journey is, is uncertain. Their journey will take them through Django found the tickets ''on the American Indian wars floor somewhere'' and eventually has persuaded our narrator to the Civil Waraccompany him. Along Why not? Not much else is clear either - but we are probably in the way, past as the two soldiers form a lasting bond with a young Sioux girl called Winona and their travels take them from Missouri pair travel to Wyoming the station by coach and Tennessee. It's the story of perhaps the most violent birth of a nation in history but it's also train is a convention-defying love storysteam locomotive.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0571277004</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Rose TremainMakenna Goodman|title=Helen of Nowhere|rating=4.5|genre=Literary Fiction|summary=It could be argued that the pervading theme of this book is malaise - a hard-to-place feeling that something in your life is not quite right. The protagonist, a disgraced professor on the brink of losing both his career and his relationship, embodies this feeling. However, Goodman counteracts his discomfort with a force which is seductive, radical and unnerving: Helen. The Gustav Sonataconnection between Helen and the protagonist is indirect yet intimate. As the former owner of the countryside house he's considering, Helen represents a volta in his life, her past tied to his potential fresh start. The realtor who shows the protagonist around the house shares stories about Helen, and describes her as ''an entity that is pure consciousness, beyond form''. Although she lives in an assisted living facility now, Helen has powers beyond comprehension which the reader gets the sense are not altogether innocuous.|isbn=1804272205}}{{Frontpage|author=Olga Tokarczuk|title=House of Day, House of Night
|rating=5
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary=Gustav Perle grew up in ''What's the good of a small town world that keeps changing like that? How can one go on calmly living in neutral Switzerland: the horrors it?'' The title of this spellbinding work, ''House of Day, House of the Second World War seemed distantNight'', but neutrality was maintained partly at the expense somewhat reflects this notion of those who would seek refuge in shifting realities - the country. Gustav's father died in mysterious circumstances and whilst Gustav adored his mothersmall, Emiliesubtle changes which govern our lives, she was cold and indifferent like the shift from day to him. Until he met Anton Zwiebel he was a lonely child with just one toynight, a tin trainhowever quotidian, but he and Anton met at kindergarten where it fell to Gustav to look after the nervous boycausing chaos. Anton is Jewish and he's a talented pianistBut, but he lacks the confidence to perform constant in public. Throughout much of his life he relies on Gustav's supportthat image is the house, but fails to appreciate just stoic against the ancient diurnal cycle which nonetheless controls how important, how necessary it is to his wellbeingperceived.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1784700207</amazonuk>1804271918
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Tom TomaszewskiThea Lenarduzzi|title=The Eleventh LetterTower|rating=35
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|summary=At ''How unctuous are the end fats of the working dayanother's life, how dizzying their sugars in our bloodstream''. In this compelling novel, Christopher is looking over Thea Lenarduzzi assumes the ghosts of his occupancy identity of some rooms on Harley StreetT, before moving up the road to different chambers, and pastures newprotagonist of this tale. HeJust as T's half impelled and half reluctant to revisit story is being told, the story of a pair of audio cassettessecond protagonist is unveiled: Annie, on which are interviews by him and someone else the daughter of a woman called Louisewealthy family in the 19th century, who was arrested died of tuberculosis after being locked in Italy in the 1980s for the double murder of two close friendsa tower, Kate and Johncaptures T's imagination. Hardly aware heAnnie's being snowed in by a London blizzard and the usual British response to any bad weatherfate is, above all, he spontaneously provides shelter an enticing story to a flame-haired beauty, Kay, who provokes him into playing the tapesT. It's an occurrence is a story which changes him much more profoundly than he does others at the therapist's couch. Indeedshe consumes avariciously, the closer he gets to Kayboth in a quest for truth and knowledge, the closer he gets to the voice and in service of the victim from decades agomyth, fable and fantasy. What on earth could be the connection?|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>099357582X</amazonuk>1804271799
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Steinunn Sigurdardottir Jon Fosse and Philip Roughton Damion Searls (translator)|title=The Good LoverVaim|rating=2.54
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|summary=Karl is a global example of the Icelandic species, with more than one home abroad and an amanuensis-cum-assistant to do his scheduling and arrange housework while he's going here and there being a businessman'All was strange''. He has a string of lovers that has stretched into three figures, partly because with one exception three is the limit of liaisons he'll have with each. But he's also got a heart devoted to Una, his teenaged love whom he adores, despite her splitting with him decades ago. On a whim he leaves a beach holiday to go back to one of This haunting phrase encapsulates the icy limbs pervading sense of Icelandotherworldliness which permeates this story set in Vaim, witnesses the changes wrought by fifteen years on her – a fictional fishing village in Norway which paradoxically could not feel more real for Jatgeir and then ends up staying the night with the woman next door. This is purely platonicEline, but what with his host knowing everything about two of the situation, an ever-present taxi driver, and an ex on the line protagonists caught in America, is there a way he can snatch his love from her marriage and find happiness?its melancholic current.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>9462380139</amazonuk>1804271829
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Eric Beck RubinClaire-Louise Bennett|title=School of VelocityBig Kiss, Bye-Bye
|rating=4.5
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary=Jan's head Everything in this book, however sweet or seemingly innocent, is dropping him steeped in itanguish and distortion. He's Even a trained concert pianist, but is having difficulty performingkiss, with usually a horrendous problemsymbol of intimacy and closeness, in that he can hear any discordant music, or just in fact horrid noise, when in becomes evidence of love lost. When the wings waiting to performnarrator cries out internally, ''come over here and never the score he is due to follow. The devilkiss me,''s tinnitus, you might call it. With another failure behind him, but dignity somewhat intact, Jan decides he has to work back through his life to tell us the cause – and we're likewise dropped into is less an extended flashback, invitation than a desperate attempt to his formative years at art school, with a pretentious drama student, Dirkconfirm her emotional numbness. The book imagined recipient of this plea is a fastXavier, her ex-moving exploration of what Jan finds of note (pun intended) through his lifepartner, and all that might have caused his mental problema ghost she conjures to test her detachment. But is cognisance of what might lie behind it going to help?|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0993506275</amazonuk>1804271934
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Gerard ReveHelene Bessette and Kate Briggs (translator)|title=The Evenings: A Winter's TaleLili is Crying|rating=34.5
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|summary=''The Evenings'' was voted First published in 1953 in French, this novel is a timeless text which wrenches the best Dutch novel hearts of all time by its readers just as Bessette wrenches words and sentences from their proper position on the Society of Dutch Literature, page and its authorpositions them elsewhere, Gerard Reve (1923–2006)disjointed, was the first openly gay writer in the Netherlandstruncated. It's a historic book for its native country, but will it have Like the same impact in English translation? Contemporary Dutch novelist Herman Koch compares ''The Evenings'' to the works lives of Kerouac and Salinger, and I can see how it could have achieved cult status for a certain generationher characters, but plot-wise I found it more tedious than revelatorythey are often left tragically incomplete.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1782271783</amazonuk>1804271675
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Henrietta Rose-InnesJonathan Buckley|title= Nineveh|rating= 5|genre= General Fiction|summary= Henritetta Rose-Inne's ''Nineveh'' instantly reassures you that you are in the presence of a confident and talented writer. The story of Katya Grubbs, a second generation pest exterminator who specialises in relocating the bugs and rodents that ruin middle-class garden parties, Rose-Inne writes with the enviable ability of describing both the intricacies of Katya's job and the feeling of it simultaneously. |amazonuk=<amazonuk>1910709166</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Sara Stridsberg and Deborah Bragan-Turner (translator)|title=The Gravity of LoveOne Boat|rating=4.5
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|summary=Particularly literate cover… Setting ''One Boat'' is a deeply introspective novella that defies traditional narrative structure, drawing the reader into a contemplative realm of philosophical musings and fragmented memories flowing from our narrator and protagonist, Teresa. Set against the evocative backdrop of a real-life mental hospital – in Sweden… Mature themes… Opening with an emotion- and closure-laden death… Yessmall coastal Greek town, this book has more than work masterfully captures the magic of its setting and its share of things power to put provoke profound introspection. Teresa herself recognises these qualities as the reason she has visited it after the potential reader offdeath of both her parents. WhichPrompted by her mourning, in this instanceher narrative voice is meditative and deeply self-aware, inviting the reader into her labyrinthine cogitations. It is quite a large shame indeedbook that not only requires but inspires depth of thought, since its narrative structure is fragmentary and ironically relies on analepsis for its propulsion.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0857054767</amazonuk>1804271764
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Carys Bray and othersEowyn Ivey|title=How Much the Heart Can Hold: Seven Stories on LoveBlack Woods Blue Sky
|rating=3.5
|genre=Short StoriesLiterary Fiction|summary=This Sceptre collection does not have ''Black Woods Blue Sky'' tells the story of Birdie, the young mother of toddler Emaleen, who longs for a life beyond the Alaskan lodge where she works as simple a remit bar waitress, a setting which enables her bad habits and her accidental neglect of Emaleen. Described as it might appear; these are no straightforward love stories. Insteada ''wild card'', she feels stuck in her day-to-day life, they each take one aspect of love – often one of and yearns to cross the ancient Greek classifications – Wolverine river and provide live on the North Fork to fulfil her desires of a whole new way of thinking about itsimple life surrounded by nature. After allWhen she meets Arthur Nielson, the heart holds a lot of metaphorical weightstrange, taciturn and solitary man, who says he has a cabin over there, she feels called to go - and bring Emaleen with her. Without realising it, this calling will transform hers and Emaleen's lives forever.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1473649420</amazonuk>1472279042
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{{newreview
|author= Salley Vickers
|title= Cousins
|rating=4
|genre= Literary Fiction
|summary=''We don't know our own limits so how can we judge the limits of others? And what it is easy to forget is that they were so young. Too young to bear all those horribly complicated family strains.''
Salley Vickers' intense family odyssey revolves around one devastating accident in 1994{{Frontpage|author=Sally Rooney|title=Intermezzo|rating=4. Reminiscent of 5|genre=General Fiction |summary=Sally Rooney has studied the past, Will Tye's accident has a powerful effect on three generations chessboard of the Tye family, revealing long forgotten truths life and close kept secrets. ''Cousins'' pieces together the events leading up to the event from three different close relatives perspectives, in an attempt to understand what exactly happened and why is something of a grandmaster at putting it happened that dark nightinto words. His sister, grandmother and aunt all recount Will's childhood Her dialogue is gripping and growth into an adultso brilliantly frustrating, highlighting both his successes and mistakes whilst reflecting on their own pastsas her characters never quite say exactly what they feel. From Among the outbreak of the Second World War right up until the present daymany relationships woven into this story, the family's mysteries are laid out central one for all readers to see. Family loyalties are tested unravel is the fraternal connection—or lack thereof—between Ivan and the lengths you will go to for those you love are questionedPeter Koubek. At its heartIvan, ''Cousins'' is a love story between two cousinssocially awkward chess prodigy, Will and Cececontrasts sharply with his older brother Peter, littered a successful lawyer living in Dublin. Following their father's passing after a long battle with complicationscancer, potential and realism as well as the struggle to determine your worth when youbrothers're youngalready strained relationship faces new trials. |amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0241187710</amazonuk>0571365469
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Paul BeattyFyodor Dostoyevsky|title=The SelloutWhite Nights
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|genre=Literary FictionShort Stories|summary=''This may be hard to believe, coming from a black man, but I've never stolen anything.'' Isn't that one of the great opening lines of literature? Our black hero and narrator, surname Me, first name unknown, was born As always in the southern Los Angeles suburb of Dickens and subjected to an isolated upbringing dominated by his father's extreme views on raceDostoyevsky, supposedly the subject of a psychological memoir which will solve their financial problems, but cruel and unnatural to anyone with an ounce of humanitycharacter work is sublime. To add insult to injury Me discovered after his father's death (a racially provoked shooting) that there was no memoir. A drive-by shooting produces nothing more substantial than a bill for One is never left wondering what a drive-through funeral, but it starts Me on the path which will end in the Supreme Court, the subject of a race trial: ''Me v the United States of America''.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1786070154</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Nir Baram|title=Good People|rating=4|genre=Literary Fiction|summary=Thomas Heiselberg's self-focus pays off when he attracts the best clientele to the American advertising firm he helps establish across Europe from his German home. Meanwhile in Russia Sasha Weissberg character is struggling with being in a literary, free-thinking family that doesn't go down too well with Stalin's regime. As World War II arrives, both of or feeling because Dostoyevsky lays bare their worlds are shaken. As a result both decide to become collaborators rather than resistance fighters for different reasons innermost dispositions and temperaments with far reaching effectsremarkable clarity.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1911231006</amazonuk>0241619785
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Ian McEwanJames Baldwin|title=NutshellGiovanni's Room
|rating=4.5
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary=Meet Trudy. Successfully ''Giovanni's Room'' follows the narrator David, an American man living in a large and valuable London homeParis, she is heavily pregnantas he navigates his torturous affair with Giovanni, and an Italian bartender he meets in between two men – she has swapped the homeowner, poet and publisher John, for someone completely different, namely Claude, a nasty, brutish and short typegay bar. Some people cannot work out why on earth she has made that decisionWhile David is engaged to Hella, including our narrator. Ohwho is travelling in Spain, and he the real tension in the novel arises not from his infidelity but from the deeper conflict within himself, our narrator, . It is the child sheDavid's pregnant crippling shame and denial of his sexuality that ultimately dooms his relationship withGiovanni. He is a very alert young thing, with nothing else to do but kick here and there, and practice what you might well call mindfulness, and listen in on Claude and Trudy, as they calmly talk their way to plotting and carrying out murder…|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1911214330</amazonuk>0141186356
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author= Matt WilvenAlba de Cespedes |title=The Blackbird SingularityForbidden Notebook|rating= 54|genre= Literary Fiction|summary=Thirty-something writer Vince Watergate sees his partner's pregnancy as a fresh start. He stops taking his lithium and the new clarity of mind lets him start writing his best This Italian work in ages. He befriends a blackbird in the garden with the help of a bag feminist fiction holds an air of sultanas, suspense and begins preparing tension from the baby's room. For a short whilemoment our protagonist, everything seems full of peace and hope. But Vince and Lyd's first childValeria Cossati, despite having died a couple of years earlierpurchases her forbidden notebook, might not have completely left them and learns about herself in the blackbird might not be as friendly as Vince first thought. Lithium withdrawal, stress, most intimate and the pressure of appearing 'normal' push Vince into a frightening, irrational placerevealing ways. Can he fight his way through it and return to his family?|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1785079689</amazonuk>1782278222
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Carolyn ParkhurstOttessa Moshfegh|title=HarmonyMy Year of Rest and Relaxation|rating=53
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary=Josh and Alexandra Hammond have two daughters. Iris At best, this novel is eleven years old a scathing critique of modern society and neurotypical: her brain works in reveals the same way as most people'sfragility of human relationships; at worst, but her elder sister, Tillyit is the cynical, is thirteen predictable and on the autistic spectrumslightly trite tale of an unlikeable protagonist. Her parents are finding it difficultThis unlikely heroine, if not impossiblea slim, to cope with her. Even attractive and newly orphaned girl in her special and rather expensive school has indicated that they can't continue. She's subject to mood swings and unpredictable and inappropriate behaviour. Josh is lucky - he goes to work - but Alexandra twenties is stuck disillusioned with the problemworld, which is why Scott Bean, educator and expert but resolves not to lose sleep over it: in parentingfact, appeals to her. The name came to solution lies in her attention on a couple of occasions: she subscribed to his newsletter, heard him speak and what he had to say rang a bell. Before long he was coming to the house for private consultationshibernation.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>0340978171</amazonuk>1784707422
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=William RyanMatthew Tree|title=The Constant SoldierWe'll Never Know|rating=4.5|genre=ThrillersLiterary Fiction|summary=Paul Brandt returns home Timothy Wyndham wants nothing more than to be different from his village without the arm he left at the Russian Front in defence of Germany. The village looks pretty much the same as he left itfather, with the exception a drunk and chronic underachiever whose dreams of the lack being exceptional at any of young men his artistic passions all failed miserably and a new buildingwho had endless crises of self confidence. His home now boasts an SS rest hutSo Tim applied himself to his studies, providing officers with entertainment and respite breaks from the fighting. As Paul passes the hut for the first time, he sees something… or cultivated his abilities rather someone… that will make him return to work for those he despises. The subject of than his decision? A girl he once got into trouble with under different circumstances – before she wore the stripes of a concentration camp prisonerdaydreams and set himself high but achievable ambitions.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1447255011</amazonuk>B0CVFXPGP8
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Pamela JohnsonB0C47LV1PC|title=Taking in WaterFragility|author=Mosby Woods
|rating=4
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary=Pamela Johnson's third novel is set in 2002 but has its roots in Can you make a real-life tragedy from nearly 50 years earlier: in 1953 a storm surge hit the Norfolk coast, destroying Lydia Hutton's grandmother's home and sweeping her whole family out to sea. Seven-year-old Lydia was the only one to survive, clinging to the wreckage and singing hymns to herself to survive. ItYo birthing person's a dark part of her past she's never told anyone except Lucjoke? And if you could, is the question should you make it? Or is the half-French lover whose iconic performance art piecequestion if you did, would it land? The catch is that the answer for both could well be.... no. ''Taking in WaterFragility''is set as the city of Portland, Oregon, she participated in cautiously begins to emerge from the restrictions imposed during a spell in New York City in the 1960s, when she was known as 'Layla' and hung around with the likes of Andy Warhol.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1534627243</amazonuk>covid pandemic
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=A N WilsonMosby Woods|title=ResolutionA Whirly Man Loses His Turn
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|summary=In 1772 Reinhold Forster and his son George were hired as shipThe West isn's naturalists for t the ''Resolution'', dominant force it once was. Nobody in the vessel Captain James Cook piloted West is quite sure how to New Zealand and back on a three-year voyage mend this or even if mending it is the best course of discoveryaction. Governments are flailing. Once a Lutheran pastor near DanzigA war here, Reinhold seemed unable to settle to one line of work and had a higher opinion of himself than was prudentpush for climate action there. In Wilson's vision of life on the ''Resolution'', Reinhold seems fussy, argumentative and rather heartless, as when he offers George's dog up as fresh meat when the captain A feeling that nobody is desperately illin actual charge. GeorgeImagine then, just 18 when he joins the expedition, is there was a self-taught illustrator and botanist man with precognition. Imagine the strategic advantage in this asset; a keen ear for languagesman who can tell you what will happen given any set of circumstances. That man would be valuable, right? Perhaps the most valuable asset in history. Though precociously intelligentImagine then, he is emotionally immature and cannot keep a handle on his masturbation habit or deal with their servant Nally's crush on himthat this man loses this ability.What would governments do to get it back?|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1782398279</amazonuk>B0C9SNG8R1
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= Michael Hughes0571379559|title= The Countenance DivineHouse of Broken Bricks|author=Fiona Williams|rating= 4.5|genre= Literary Fiction|summary=In 1999, a programmer ''The House of Broken Bricks'' is trying to fix the millennium bugstory of four people. Tess Hembry's roots are in Jamaica: temperamentally she might be happier there, but can't shake instead, she lives in the house on the sense heriverbank, built of broken bricks. Insubstantial as it might look, it's been chosen for somethingstood the passage of time, storms and floods. In 1888Her husband, Richard, struggles to grow his vegetables, five women are brutally murdered to complete the delivery rounds - and to bring in sufficient money. They have twin boys - Sonny and Max, the East End by a troubled young man in thrall to a mysterious masterrainbow twins. Sonny's colouring reflects his mother's Jamaican heritage. Max takes after his father. In 1777People don't believe that they're related, much less twins and there's an apprentice engraver called William Blake has a defining spiritual experience; thirteen years later this vision returnsassumption when Max is out with his mother that she's his nanny. }}{{Frontpage|author=Claire North|title=House of Odysseus|rating=5|genre= Literary Fiction |summary= ''What could matter more than love?''
And in 1666The follow-up to the excellent ''Ithaca'' picks up a few months after where we left off. In the palace of Odysseus, poet with delicate care Queen Penelope continues to rule without her husband, who sailed to war at Troy and revolutionary John Milton completes then by divine intervention never returned home. As ever she remains surrounded by suitors vying for the throne of the Western Isles. Having survived – politically and physical – the chaotic storm that Clytemnestra brought to Ithaca's shores, Queen Penelope is on the epic for which he will be remembered centuries laterbrink of a fragile peace. One that shatters however with the return of Orestes, King of Mycenae, and his sister Elektra, seeking refuge. |isbn=0356516075}}{{Frontpage|author= Kay Chronister|title= Desert CreaturesBut where does |rating= 4|genre= Dystopian Fiction|summary= With a world that is becoming increasingly inhospitable for humanity, post-apocalyptic fiction can become an almost masochistic thrill. Whether it is a robotic takeover, a world devoid of water or a nuclear holocaust, this genre is a way for humans to cathartically experience their most existential fears. ''Desert Creatures'' by Kay Chronister is a new work of post-apocalyptic fiction that aligns many of the feeling come from fears that the world exist for humanity today. It is about a shocking novel that still manages to end?find hope.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1473636507</amazonuk>1803364998
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{{newreviewfrontpage|isbn=1803363002|author= Emily BittoEric LaRocca|title= The StraysTrees Grew Because I Bled There
|rating= 5
|genre= Horror|summary= Horror taps into something primeval within us. It is used as a way to reflect our darkest emotions and how we as humans react and process them. Most horror fiction feature a ''Big Bad'', whether that is a home invader, a monster or a ghost, it usually something tangible and, by the end of the story, beatable. Eric LaRocca's ''The Trees Grew Because I Bled There'' is not like that. It is a collection of short stories more interested in the horrors of illness, grief and humiliation. Horrors that linger and are harder to defeat than any ''Big Bad''.}}{{Frontpage|author=Madelaine Lucas|title=Thirst for Salt|rating=5|genre= Literary Fiction|summary= Lily comes ''Love, I'd read, was supposed to be a light and weightless feeling, but I had always longed for gravity'' Told from an ordinary suburban familya retrospective view, but on her first day at a new school she meets Eva: young woman unravels the superyear-confident middle daughter of artist Evan Trenthamlong relationship that once defined her. The girls fast become firm friendsOverlaid with later wisdom, the narrator relives the affair with a man twenty years her senior from its inception – the summer after finishing university – to its sorrowful end the summer after. Set against the exclusion backdrop of all those ar ound them and it isnan isolated Australian coastal town ''Thirst for Salt''t long before Lily is spending more time at details the Trentham24-year-old narrator's than she does at home. Why wouldn't she? Their life is everything deepening relationship with her older lover, depicting its all-consuming nature, how it changed her perspective on both romantic and familial relationships and how it altered her family's isn'tirrevocably.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1785079514</amazonuk>0861546490
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Eowyn IveyMichael Grothaus|title=To the Bright Edge of the WorldBeautiful Shining People
|rating=4
|genre=General Literary Fiction|summary=If you're going 'But fearing something and having it come to go pioneering across unexplored lands, at least be prepared pass are two different things. And I'm willing to accept what you seek – namely, bet most of what you've we fear will never seen before. That lesson seems quite obvioushappen, but back in the time of 1885 Allen Forrester is a little too naïve or we can take steps to heed change it. A career soldier, he is tasked with scouring the potential of the Wolverine River that threads south to '' ''Beautiful Shining People'' revolves around the shores question of Alaska, even though the Russians (who of course used to own the Territory) have had all manner of lethal encounters with those already living there, identity and even though a major stretch of the river has acceptance. Of what it means to be traversed in winter when entirely frozen over, as the cliffs either side are too impenetrablehuman. Allen leaves a much youngerOf what is real and what is artificial, new bride behind – and right from whether the get-go his journals force him to pen words about strange happenings, strange encounters and things development of legend coming to lifetechnology is exciting or frightening. Like I say, what he's never seen before…|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1472208609</amazonuk>191458564X
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author= Talulah RileyJennifer Saint|title= Acts of LoveAtalanta|rating= 4.5|genre= Women's Literary Fiction |summary= Bernadette St John presents herself ''I was as the very face worthy as any one of contemporary feminine independencethem. She is strongI would get on board that ship, career-drivenI vowed. I would take my place, beautiful…and definitely holds not just in the attention name of the publicgoddess. For Bernadette is It was for the sake of my name, too. Atalanta''Man Whisperer'' Princess. Warrior. Lover. Hero. Abandoned at birth for being born a daughter rather than a son, winning herself fame with her ability to coax secrets from Atalanta is raised under the richest and most powerful men protective eye of the world, exposing them with controversial distaste in her articles. Hidden behind such a conniving goddess Athemis and judgemental persona, however, is fashioned into a deep insecurityformidable huntress, and a desperate longing to be loved by the perfect manone who longs for adventure. She has already decided that When the newly engaged Tim Bazier is opportunity comes – to join the only candidate for such Argonauts, a position in her heartfierce band of warriors, and will stop at nothing descendent from the Gods themselves – Atalanta seizes the chance to win him back from his all-too-lovely fiancé. Yet what is perfect is a subject for discussion, fight in Artemis' name and charismatic entrepreneur Radley Blake's unwavering attention has also fallen upon the feisty journalistcarve out her own legendary place in history. It What follows is a weaving tale whirlwind of challenges and discovery and through it, Atalanta must remember Artemis''will-they-wont-they'' fatal warning: that Riley spins hereif she marries, one that I found myself unable to put downit will be her undoing.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1473637902</amazonuk>1472292154
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{{newreviewFrontpage|author=Jesse BallAmanthi Harris|title=How to Set a Fire and WhyBeautiful Place|rating=45
|genre=Literary Fiction
|summary=Lucia Stanton Padma, a young Sri Lankan, has returned to the Villa Hibiscus on the southern coast of her home country. This is a sarcastic 14-year-old misfit who lives with place she spent her elderly Aunt Lucy in formative years. It is not a garage they rent from an evil landlord at place she was born into, but the bottom one she thinks of his large gardenas home. She never comes right out and explains why How she's therecame to be at the Villa, how it became her home, but if you read between and the lines you work out machinations that have flowed through her father is dead and her mother is in a mental hospital – presumably for his murder. Aunt Lucy is dignified and principled – life ever since she first arrived there provide the ''Donscore't do things you aren't proud offor this gentle and yet subtly violent novel. Padma'' is s present fails to escape her motto – even though they are undeniably poor: Lucia only has one set of clothes past and mostly lives off much like the musical score of liquorice and Aunt Lucy's terrible homemade breada film, that strand weaves its way through everything that happens at the Villa.|amazonukisbn=<amazonuk>1925355470</amazonuk>1784631930
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn=Jenn Ashworth178563335X|title=FellSea Defences|author=Hilary Taylor
|rating=5
|genre=General Literary Fiction|summary=Now her parents have died, Annette returns to sell her old childhood home but there's work to do on the decrepit building When we first. As she wanders around and tries to make some order of the overgrown shambles, meet Rachel Bird she's watched by the ghost of her mothera trainee vicar, Netty; sitting in on a spirit with regrets. Netty reminisces about AnnettePCC meeting and wondering why they's childhood and the turning point their lives reached re held when the mysterious healer Timothy Richardson came you need to stay. It was a time that promised so much but one for which Netty now needs to make amends, even if she is beyond pick the gravechildren up.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1473630606</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author=Sue Gee|title=Trio|rating=4|genre=Historical Fiction|summary=In the winter of 1936 Her husband, Steven Coulter's wifeChristopher, Margaretcollects six-year-old Hannah and her elder brother, dies of tuberculosisJamie, leaving their Northumberland cottage cold and emptywhilst Rachel holds a sobbing parishioner. His work as a history teacher at Kirkhoughton Boys Thelma' School isns daughter-in-law won't enough to distract him from his grief; he spends his long evenings writing letters to Margaretlet her see her grandson. Gradually Holthorpe, thoughon the Norfolk coast, as spring arrives he starts to take an interest in other things. His colleague Frank Embleton invites him is a lovely place, but Rachel is struggling to develop a performance by real bond with the Hepplewick Trio: Frankparish - and she's sister Diana on cello; pianist Margot Heslopin awe of the vicar, Gail, whose mother died when but then she was young 's been doing the job for more than thirty years. Rachel and who looks after her father, Christopher hoped that a coal mine manager, at Hepplewick Hall; and their friend George Liddell, walk on the violinist and leader, who is a Royal College of Music graduatebeach would do them some good - it was stormy but it was probably what they needed. And then Hannah went missing.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1784630616</amazonuk>
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{{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= Stephanie Danler1398515388|title= Sweetbitter|rating= 4|genre= Literary Fiction|summary= Twenty –two year old Tess is a restless graduate from a broken family. With the intention of finally starting her life, she moves to New York City with no real plan but a need to do something. She manages to get a job at one of the most exclusive restaurants in town as a back-waiter and Tess is thrown into the comforting commotion of New York life. It's at her new job that she becomes fascinated by two people: Simone, a know-it-all server and Jake, a handsome yet moody bartender. While the restaurant becomes her home The Boy and her colleagues her new family, ''Sweetbitter'' follows Tess through a year of her life as she grows and learns about the complexities of human relationships.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1780749155</amazonuk>}}{{newreviewDog|author=Rodrigo Hasbun Seishu Hase and Sophie Hughes Alison Watts (translator)|title=Affections
|rating=4.5
|genre=General Fiction
|summary=If you thought your teenaged years were a struggle to work out First of all, it was the earthquake, deep in the worldocean floor, which created the tsunami and yourself, consider that of Heidi Ertl. Or either of her sisters – this book serves as a sort of tribute to these three real-life women, and the lives that came out of their very disjointed youthin turn, forced to be rarefied from caused the norm by their family uprootingnuclear meltdown. Father Hans The result was one of Leni Riefenstahl's key cameramen, complete and a Nazi military photographer, before taking the whole family into post-war exile in Boliviautter devastation. Their mother would have followed him to the ends of the earth – as in part would their daughtersThe deaths were uncountable, and the older two loss of which start the book by joining him on an expedition to discover a lost Incan citylivelihoods was widespread. Heidi finds young, instant love on The fact that many pets were separated from their owners came far down the trek – list of priorities but sees - six months after the dark side of such emotions, too. Older sister Monika, who might well be manic depressive, finds something else, while the baby of the family stays at home with tsunami - Kazumasa Nakagaki discovered a dog outside a maudlin motherconvenience store. So much here could be the hook on which to hang He wasn't a full novel, dog person but if anything itthe convenience store owner's comment that he would call Public Health prompted Kazumasa to open his car door and Tamon the reaction of them all to this unusual formative journey that inspires this bookdog jumped in.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>1782272135</amazonuk>
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 {{newreviewFrontpage|authorisbn= Sun-mi Hwang0989715337|title= The Dog who Dared to DreamPapa on the Moon|author=Marco North|rating= 4|genre= Literary Fiction|summary=From ''Some frogs had gotten into the very beginning, Scraggly knows that she is different to her brothers and sisterswell. Her siblings have short, glossy coats, but Scraggly's blue/black fur is long, wild and untamed. She may be an outsider, but she still enjoys life with her family ' ''Walter stood waist-deep in Grandpa Screecher's sunny yard, even if it means putting up with the evil cat next door. Scraggly dreams that things can stay this way foreverfragrant water, but fate has other plansnaked except for his beaten leather hat. One tragic nightLong strands of their eggs wove around him, everything she loves is cruelly ripped away from hersticky gray pearls with tadpoles inside them. As she struggles to rebuild a new life Two of the dogs leaned over the opening and family for herself, she comes to understand that sadness, betrayal and loss are an inevitable part barked down at the strange noise of lifethe buckets as he filled them. Can Scraggly ever learn to trust another human again?''|amazonuk=<amazonuk>0349142106</amazonuk>}}{{newreview|author= Sarah Perry|title= How is that for an opening? The Essex Serpent|rating= 4.5|genre= Literary Fiction|summary= I confess to a bias… when I came across a reference to Sarah Perry's latest style of this novel; I wanted in the form of interconnected short stories goes from succinct and laconic to read it for two reasons only. She is a local writerwistful and musing, and the book is set in turning on a place not too far awaysixpence. And author Marco North, but that I have yet to explore and which fascinates me: the Blackwater estuary in Essex. That's a place of who has the kind most wonderful turn of wide open skies and mud creeks that you will find up much of the Norfolk and Suffolk coast phrase, starts as well, and a landscape type that probably only appeals he means to a certain type of persongo on.|amazonuk=<amazonuk>178125544X</amazonuk>
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