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‘Show Me The Bodies’ by Peter Apps

‘Show Me The Bodies’ by Peter Apps

Peter Apps’ ‘Show Me the Bodies’ is an unflinching, meticulously researched account of one of the most devastating tragedies in recent British history. An important read. It will disturb and enrage you, but it will open your eyes.

‘Gunk’ by Saba Sams

‘Gunk’ by Saba Sams

Saba Sam’s writing was easy to consume but still felt thoughtful and well-crafted. The characters, especially Jules and Nim, are complex and not always likeable, but I found myself rooting for them to find solace in their respective situations anyway.

‘The Wedding People’ by Alison Espach

‘The Wedding People’ by Alison Espach

This was an enjoyable read, though I felt it skimmed the surface of some of the heavier themes it raised, suicide and depression in particular. The premise initially drew me in, and while it wasn’t quite the page-turner I expected, I was still curious enough to see how it all unfolded.

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‘Hamnet’ by Maggie O’Farrell

‘Hamnet’ by Maggie O’Farrell

Behind one of literature’s most famous names is a story of devastating loss. O’Farrell places Agnes rightfully at its centre, capturing the labour of a mother left to carry on.

Two books I’ve read recently

Instead of posting separately, I thought I would talk out the two books I’ve read recently. My resolution for this year was to read more (more than I had the year previous) and I’m smashing ​that target.

‘Yellowface’ by R.F. Kuang

A darkly funny portrait of envy and appropriation that makes you question why it feels so good to watch someone behave so badly.