I’ve been reading and keeping up but haven’t managed to post somehow.
Stoner fan here, read it during lockdown as a book club with some family.
Pepe -very interested in that Private Equity book, currently £11 on Kindle so might wait until my Waterstones vouchers start to burn a hole in my pocket and then pass it round my entire team.
Sheila Fentiman - thanks so much for the BL links. Jaipur is on my radar, but just not sure if I already have too much on if you know what I mean. At least 4 talks I really do fancy though.
Stowick - Brotherless Night has gone on my TBR.
A Bollywood State of Mind, Sunny Singh
Squirrel Seeks Chipmunk, David Sedaris
Betty, Tiffany McDaniel
The Song of Achilles, Madeleine Miller
Reading Chekhov: A Critical Journey, Janet Malcolm
Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels, India Holton
An Offer from a Gentleman, Julia Quinn
The Waiter, Ajay Chowdhury
Romancing Mr Bridgerton, Julia Quinn
Ruth, Elizabeth Gaskell
Remember, Mr Sharma, A.P. Firdaus
The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie, Muriel Spark
Absolutely loved this. Her light matter of fact way of writing is absorbing. I’m sure everyone knows what this is about and has read it, but Miss Brodie favours a bunch of her students and has a slightly unorthodox approach to teaching which gets her into some trouble. One of her ‘set’ betrays her.
A Lady’s Guide to Fortune Hunting, Sophie Irwin
Faux period romance (in that it’s written contemporarily). This is a bit of light nonsense, jumping on the Bridgerton bandwagon but with nothing new to say. The Wisteria Society novel is probably on the same bandwagon but has found a niche with its humour and its fantasy element. I can barely remember this past boy meets girls, deems her a golddigger (she is - not a spoiler), they fall in love (also not really spoiler to be honest). But, I’ve read it now so you don’t have to.