Review
Fear City is an offering on Netflix you can’t refuse

Fear City is an offering on Netflix you can’t refuse
Strange Flowers, Donal Ryan: Summerwater, Sarah Moss

Strange Flowers, Donal Ryan: Summerwater, Sarah Moss
The Pull of the Stars, Emma Donoghue: Why Visit America, Matthew Baker

The Pull of the Stars, Emma Donoghue: Why Visit America, Matthew Baker
Writers & Lovers, Lily King: I Don’t Expect Anyone to Believe Me, Villalobos

Writers & Lovers, Lily King: I Don’t Expect Anyone to Believe Me, Villalobos
The Liar’s Dictionary, Eley Williams; Orlando King, Isabel Colegate

The Liar’s Dictionary, Eley Williams; Orlando King, Isabel Colegate
Alligator & other stories, Dima Alzayat; Negative Capability, Michèle Roberts

Alligator & other stories, Dima Alzayat; Negative Capability, Michèle Roberts
Sorry for your Trouble, Richard Ford: Stalingrad, Vasily Grossman (audiobook)

Sorry for your Trouble, Richard Ford: Stalingrad, Vasily Grossman (audiobook)
The Glass Hotel, Emily St John Mandel; audiobook round-up

The Glass Hotel, Emily St John Mandel; audiobook round-up
Lockdown telly is like a choose your own adventure

Lockdown telly is like a choose your own adventure
Broken, Don Winslow; The Hotel Neversink, Adam O’Fallon Price

Broken, Don Winslow; The Hotel Neversink, Adam O’Fallon Price
Tim Finch, Peace Talks; A Girl’s Life, Annie Ernaux

Tim Finch, Peace Talks; A Girl’s Life, Annie Ernaux
Run Me to Earth, Paul Yoon; A Time of Birds, Helen Moat

Run Me to Earth, Paul Yoon; A Time of Birds, Helen Moat
Exciting Times, Naoise Dolan; Put Out More Flags, Evelyn Waugh audiobook

Exciting Times, Naoise Dolan; Put Out More Flags, Evelyn Waugh audiobook
Footprints, David Farrier; Escape Routes, Naomi Ishiguro

Footprints, David Farrier; Escape Routes, Naomi Ishiguro
Broken Greek is like being in the presence of an ‘irrepressible enthusiast’

Broken Greek is like being in the presence of an ‘irrepressible enthusiast’
Colum McCann’s Apeirogon is intriguing… and doesn’t work

Colum McCann’s Apeirogon is intriguing… and doesn’t work
Kiley Reid’s debut novel is a brilliant dissection of race and class

Kiley Reid’s debut novel is a brilliant dissection of race and class
California scheming in Steph Cha’s fantastic new crime novel


