New year’s resolution to read more and stuck on what to start with? Well, panic not.
Thanks to our friends at Penguin Page Turners, here's four fresh fiction recommendations to add to your reading list for the new year...
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New year’s resolution to read more and stuck on what to start with? Well, panic not.
Thanks to our friends at Penguin Page Turners, here's four fresh fiction recommendations to add to your reading list for the new year...
Packed with wit, wisdom and charm, from the bestselling author behind Rules of Civility, comes A Gentleman in Moscow, a historical and whimsical novel about a man who is ordered to spend the rest of his life inside a luxury hotel.
Although a dark and devastating corner of history, Mary Bracht’s debut novel, White Chrysanthemum, about the courage of two Korean sisters during the Second World War is an enlightening and riveting read.
Bringing to life the iconic Bronze Age of Greece through its pages, Emily Hauser’s captivating tale, For the Winner, comes from Greek mythology and is told from the perspective of Atalanta, the legendary huntress.
After your next thriller fix? New queen of the psychological page-turner, Jane Corry’s utterly addictive tale, Blood Sisters, is artfully told through flashback and unreliable narrative, following three girls: one good, one bad, one dead.