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Completing the Catherine Isaac trifecta
I discovered British author, Catherine Isaac, after picking up her latest novel, The world at my feet , at my local library. I absolutely loved it, as you'll see from my review. I went back to Isaac's first two novels to complete the trifecta. While The world at my feet remains my favourite, I enjoyed the earlier outings. See my reviews below. From the books' blurbs and their covers (and the annoying categorisation as chick lit!), Isaac's books seem light and romantic. Yes,
Jan 10, 20245 min read
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The disappearing act: No payoff for the journey
The disappearing act is the second novel I read by Downton Abbey actor, Catherine Steadman. Read my review of The family game here. You can also read about the other books by Steadman that I have read since making this post. The disappearing act | Published June 2021 | Read January 2024 I am persevering with Steadman's books, partly because I like discovering new authors, Steadman's a British writer, and I keep expecting the books to get better. Sadly, they are not! Like St
Jan 5, 20243 min read
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The home by Karen Osman: A spoiler-laden review as I have questions!
The home is another novel I picked up from my local library without any knowledge of the author. The blurb was enough to draw me in; that, and the writer being British. Looking Karen Osman up, I discovered that The home is the second in a three-book deal with a UK-based publisher after her first novel, The good mother, won an award at the Emirates Airlines Festival of Literature in 2016. Osman also runs a successful niche communications company and has academic qualifications
Jan 1, 20243 min read
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Lives like mine: Explorations of racism, self-acceptance, and family complexities
Eva Verde is a British author of black and white heritage who writes about identity and class. Lives like mine is one of two novels she has published to date. I really enjoyed Lives like mine. It feels especially authentic given the author's background and I warmed to her thoughtful and believable portrayal of the characters in the novel. The themes of motherhood, marriage, family dysfunction, identity, and racism kept me interested throughout the book. Lives like mine | Publ
Jan 1, 20243 min read
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