The Man Who Died Twice is the second novel in the number one Sunday Times bestselling Thursday Murder Club series and a perfect Summer day read.
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Summer reading with Booko: Cravings: All Together
Chrissy Teigen has always found a big sense of fun in the kitchen, but more than ever, she turns to the stove for comfort and warmth with Cravings: All Together.
Summer reading with Booko: The Younger Wife
Sally Hepworth is back with The Younger Wife; a novel of family drama and long-buried secrets. The moment she laid eyes on Heather Wisher, Tully knew this woman was going to destroy their lives.
Summer reading with Booko: Devotion
This long-awaited novel demonstrates Hannah Kent’s sublime ability with language creating an immersive experience for readers. Devotion is a book to savour.
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Summer reading with Booko: Before You Knew My Name
Before You Knew My Name doesn’t ask whodunnit. Instead, this powerful, hopeful novel asks: Who was she? And what did she leave behind? It’s a great book to read this Summer.
Reading a Prize Winner with Booko: The Vanishing Half
Looking beyond issues of race, The Vanishing Half considers the lasting influence of the past as it shapes a person’s decisions, desires, and expectations.
Reading a Prize Winner with Booko: The Happiest Man on Earth
Life can be beautiful if you make it beautiful. Filled with insights on friendship, family, health and ethics The Happiest Man on Earth offers timeless lessons for readers of all ages.
Reading a Prize Winner with Booko: The Night Watchman
The Night Watchman is a story of past and future generations, of preservation and progress, grappling with the worst and best impulses of human nature.
Reading a Prize Winner with Booko: Such a Fun Age
Such a Fun Age is a page-turning and big-hearted story about race and privilege, set around a young black babysitter, her employer, and a connection that threatens to undo them both.
Reading a Prize Winner with Booko: A Lonely Girl is a Dangerous Thing
A Lonely Girl is a Dangerous Thing explores the confusion of having expectations upturned, and the awkwardness and pain of being human in our increasingly dislocated world.