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‘The Wedding People’ by Alison Espach

‘The Wedding People’ by Alison Espach

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Best Albums of 2024 – #2

Best Albums of 2024 – #2

Kacey Musgraves - 'Deeper Well' I’ve never been the biggest fan of country music but there’s just something about Kacey Musgraves. It all made sense when I returned to ‘Golden Hour’ during lockdown after initially listening to it when it got released back in 2018. It...

Best Albums of 2024 – #3

Best Albums of 2024 – #3

Omar Apollo - 'God Said No' Omar returned with ‘God Said No’ this year, an album he intended to be listened from front to back. The album is an account of what followed the end of “a torrid love affair” and dubbed “a survey of emotional wreckage” by Omar himself. The...

Best Albums of 2024 – #4

Best Albums of 2024 – #4

What better way to kick off a first post than running down my favourite albums of the year! There's been a lot of strong releases this year and I've based my picks on the albums I've played the most throughout the year. TSHA - 'Sad Girl' I don’t listen to a lot of...

‘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.

I Loved…

  1. Reading

  • Mongrel

    Hanako Footman
    A novel about identity, belonging, and growing up between cultures. It follows 3 women in different time periods whose stories are connected trying to understand themselves while dealing with love and family. Set between London and Japan, the story is quiet but powerful, with poetic writing and emotional depth.

  1. Listening

  • Addison

    Addison Rae
    A fun, catchy debut album with a throwback Y2K vibe. The songs are playful and polished, showing off her pop star style with confidence. It’s a short but strong debut that’s great for dancing or easy listening.

I Loved…

  1. Reading

  • Mongrel

    Hanako Footman
    A novel about identity, belonging, and growing up between cultures. It follows 3 women in different time periods whose stories are connected trying to understand themselves while dealing with love and family. Set between London and Japan, the story is quiet but powerful, with poetic writing and emotional depth.

  1. Listening

  • Addison

    Addison Rae
    A fun, catchy debut album with a throwback Y2K vibe. The songs are playful and polished, showing off her pop star style with confidence. It’s a short but strong debut that’s great for dancing or easy listening.

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