DOESN'T time fly? Covid-19 notwithstanding, 2020 already feels like a distant memory. Now it's another year of great new books and reviews. Please find below links to the reviews I've written for Bookmunch during 2021. Click here for the ones I wrote in 2020 and here for those I wrote in 2019.
The Dust Never Settles, by Karina Lickorish Quinn
The Gap in the Curtain, by John Buchan
Source: a saga, by Rosemary Johnston
Art of the Extreme 1905-1914, by Philip Hook
The Happy Traitor, by Simon Kuper
(the Extraordinary Story of George
Blake)
A Corruption of Blood, by Ambrose Parry
Dear Reader, by Cathy Rentzenbrink
Island, by Siri Ranva Hjelm Jacobsen
Zennor in Darkness, by Helen Dunmore
Antlers of Water, ed. Kathleen Jamie
Winter in Tabriz, by Sheila Llewellyn
I Know What I Saw, by Imran Mahmood
The Dead Girls’ Class Trip, by Anna Seghers
Unquiet: A Novel, by Linn Ullmann
The Ghost of Frédéric Chopin, by Eric Faye
The Devil and the Dark Water, by Stuart Turton
The Stonemason: A History of Building Britain, by Andrew Ziminski
English Monsters, by James Scudamore
Valse Triste, by Marcello Fois
The Island Child, by Molly Aitken
The Great Fortune, by Olivia Manning
(The Balkan Trilogy, Volume 1)
The Spoilt City, by Olivia Manning
(The Balkan Trilogy, Volume 2)
Friends and Heroes, by Olivia Manning
(The Balkan Trilogy, Volume 3)
The Journey to the Mayflower, by Stephen Tomkins
The Paris Library, by Janet SkeslienCharles
The Fall of the House of Byron, by Emily Brand
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