As the third of my Books by Memory series this is a rather tangential book review that uses memory to approach a book, rather than focusing in a more analytical way. This time I am reminiscing on reading Thomas Grant’s Jeremy Hutchinson’s Case Histories. As I sit here writing with a blanket over my shouldersContinue reading “Books by Memory: ‘Jeremy Hutchinson’s Case Histories’ by Thomas Grant”
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‘Afterparties’ Explores the Intersections of Class, Ethnicity, and Sexuality
A posthumously published short story collection by a brilliant writer
‘The Ends of the Earth’ Will Make You Wonder How Much You Would Do For Love
This stunning love story is unconventional in every way
‘Five Tuesdays in Winter’:Has Lily King’s Most Recent Release Made Me Love Short Stories Again?
Redefining my relationship with the short story
Nourishing, Fulfilling and Wholesome: The Best Essays of 2021
Ann Patchett’s essay collection ‘These Precious Days’ will blow your mind
The Best Non-Fiction Books for Heritage Lovers
Exploring Indian history via two stunning books
‘The Holiday Swap’ is the Hallmark Movie Read-alike You’re Looking For
Holiday baking, twins swapping places, and small-town vibes included
Language Lovers Unite: This Book Will Blow Your Mind
Why ‘The Babel Message’ by Keith Kahn-Harris is a must-read if you love language
Have You Read These out-of-the-box Short Story Collections?
3 recommendations and my short to-be-read list
James Patterson’s Latest Thriller Will Keep You on Your Toes
‘Fear No Evil’ is the perfect fast-paced read to end the gloomy autumn season with