There have been some wonderful new book releases and crime thriller series, so I thought I’d share some of my recent reads, books on my Wishlist and things I’ve watched and enjoyed.
CURRENTLY READING

The Giant on the Skyline, by Clover Stroud, is a memoir on home, belonging and learning to let go. It’s meditative, restless and unafraid to ask the difficult questions of life. Stroud’s ‘what ifs’ and ‘maybes’ are loud and resonant. I’m looking forward to seeing where the story will take me. I would recommend it from what I have read so far.
NEXT ON MY BOOKLIST

Kate Atkinson is a wonderful writer. In Death at the Sign of the Rook, Ex-detective Jackson Brodie is called to a Yorkshire town over a stolen Turner painting.
Once a grand country house, Burton Makepeace, Lady Milton’s home, has been converted into a hotel, hosting Murder Mystery weekends. As guests, including a vicar, an ex-army officer, aristocrats, we are taken on a Agatha Christie-style mystery tour.

Dream Count is the searing new novel from the author of Americanah, Chimamanda Ngoni Adichie. The Times hails this as a “feminist War and Peace.” It tells the story of four women and their loves, longings and desires.
Adichie tells the stories of these women while leading the reader to consider the choices we make and those made for us and on our interconnected world. Dream Count presents unflinching observations on the human heart, in language that soars.
WHAT I’VE WATCHED

Adolescence is a four-part crime drama series that will make you feel you are living the nightmare that 14 year old Jamie Miller’s family are enduring, as we are thrown into his arrest for killing school girl and fellow classmate, Katie.
This is a gripping and timely drama that runs close to real life, telling a story of violence and shame, as we watch the story unfold in their home, on the streets, in the police station, an in a chilling interview with a psychologist.

In this fast-moving crime thriller, Black Work, police officer, Jo Gillespie, is left with unanswered questions surrounding the death of her husband, who is shot dead in the line of action as an undercover officer. Jo has to work out who to trust and retrace his steps, as she is left to confront issues in her marriage in order to discover who killed her husband.




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