Happy Friday Everyone! We’ve made it through yet another week. It’s time to take it easy and be kind to yourself…and maybe have a little time to relax with a book. Stay safe.
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Book of the Alphabet: T (and U, V, W, X, Y and Z)
On Monday we start a new daily book post (hint: they’ll help you in the kitchen) so today’s your chance to share your favourite book beginning with either T, U, V, W, X, Y or Z.
We have one that starts with T? It’s Trick Mirror by Jia Tolentino.
We hope you have enjoyed playing along. Let us know what you’d like us to showcase next in the comments below.
Book of the Alphabet: S
Sadness is a White Bird is beautifully written about loyalties to both family and country. It’s also our Book of the Alphabet today.
What’s your favourite book beginning with S?
Book of the Alphabet: R
Today is #tolkienreadingday so our Book of the Alphabet just had to be Lord of the Rings. What’s your favourite book beginning with R?
Book of the Alphabet: P
Today’s Book of the Alphabet is The Parisian which explores power, identity and the ability of the past to trespass onto the present.
What’s your favourite book beginning with P?
Book of the Alphabet: O
Ordinary People is today’s Book of the Alphabet. It’s an intimate study of identity, parenthood and the fragile architecture of love.
What’s your favourite book beginning with O?
Book of the Alphabet: N
Today’s Book of the Alphabet is N and we’ve chosen Sally Rooney’s Normal People – it was in nearly every book club we saw last year.
What’s your favourite book beginning with N?
Book of the Alphabet: M
Today’s Book of the Alphabet is M and we have a whopper for you! Rachel Kushner’s The Mars Room is haunting and beautifully written.
What’s your favourite book beginning with M?
Book of the Alphabet: L
The End of Loneliness is today’s Book of the Alphabet. It’s a heartfelt tale about the fractured lives of the siblings.What’s your favourite book beginning with L?
Book of the Alphabet: K
Today’s Book of the Alphabet is Kindred by Kirli Saunders. Kirli has a keen eye for observation, humour and big themes.
What’s your favourite book beginning with K?