My Friends by Hisham Matar
The Lives of 3 Libyan exiles intertwine in London from the 1980s onwards
Annie Bot by Sierra Greer
A man buys a robot that looks like his ex girlfriend for sex and household chores. Things don’t go according to plan
A Voyage Around The Queen by Craig Brown
A potted history of the Late HMQ covering those who met her.
A Very Private School by Charles Spencer
Diana’s brother the Earl recollects abuse and neglect at the prep school he attended
Shakespeare : The Man Who Pays The Rent by Judi Dench and Brendan O’Hea
Judi recollects various roles on stage playing Shakespeare’s women
Purple Hibiscus by Chimamanda Ngozi Achede
A young Nigerian girl struggles with the demands of an overbearing father
Outside The Door by Jane Casey
A short look into the Kerrigan and Derwent universe
The God Of The Woods by Liz Moore
A young girl goes missing during a summer camp. The catch? Her brother went missing in the same woods and was never found.
Briefly, A Delicious Life by Nell Stevens
A ghost haunts a building occupied by Chopin and his lover George Sand
The Secret Room by Jane Casey
Not the finest mystery to be solved but plenty of Kerrigan and Derwent action!
Our London Lives by Christina Dwyer Hickey
Two young Irish people meet in London as their lives and the city around them change over time
The Story Of A Heart by Rachel Clarke
Utter tearjerker about organ transplants for children
Natural Beauty by Ling Ling Huang
A young pianist is offered a job in a high end beauty organisation - but is something sinister afoot?
I Hope This Finds You Well by Natalie Sue
A young woman who hates her job accidentally insults a coworker and is put on probation, but a mistake is made and instead of being given restricted access she is given full admin access and can see everyone’s emails and chats. What will she do?
My Next Breath by Jeremy Renner
The actors story of survival after he was crushed by a snow plough on New Years Day
Seascraper by Benjamin Wood
A young man in dreary circumstances gets a shot in the arm when he is visited by a film maker
Immaculate Conception by Ling Ling Huang
Two young women become friends at art school. Can tech be used to help the talented yet vulnerable and if so how far should it go?
The Covenant Of Water by Abraham Verghese
A sprawling Indian family saga
The Long Walk by Stephen King
In a dystopian world a group of selected young men walk for their lives
Unsticky by Sarra Manning
A recently dumped young woman is given a business proposal by a wealthy man
Light A Penny Candle by Maeve Binchy
Elizabeth is sent to Ireland for the duration of the war and lives with the family of Aisling, the two girls develop an enduring bond
And those are my bolds. If I had to force anyone to read one if would be either of the Ling Ling Huang books