Books in Review: This Week’s Highlights
- The_Secret_Bookreview
- May 25
- 2 min read
In this selection of Books in Review, you'll find detailed summaries, insightful reviews, and key details about each post from the week.
I've included direct links and purchasing options to help you easily locate and acquire anything that interests you.
If any post sparks your curiosity or you have any questions, please don’t hesitate to get in touch. I’d be delighted to discuss these selections further or offer additional recommendations tailored to your preferences.
Enjoy exploring this week's highlights!
Blue Hour by Tiffany Clarke Harrison:
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“The therapist asks how I feel, and I tell her, dismembered.”
Tiffany Clarke Harrison’s Blue Hour is an extraordinary piece of literature, poetic, raw and profoundly moving.
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The Griffin Sisters' Greatest Hits by Jennifer Weiner:
Jennifer Weiner delivers a poignant story of sisterhood, ambition and the cost of fame in The Griffin Sisters' Greatest Hits.
The book captures the highs and lows of fame while asking whether the past can ever truly be rewritten. Fans of music-fuelled dramas and heartfelt family stories will find much to love.
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Fun and Games by John Patrick McHugh:
Fun and Games by John Patrick McHugh is a stunning, darkly comic, and deeply moving exploration of a teenage boy's coming-of-age on the west coast of Ireland.
What makes this story truly stand out is its authentic portrayal of a young man grappling with the tension between childhood and adulthood, in a world filled with expectations and insecurities.
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Book Mail:
This week, I was thrilled to receive a special delivery of book mail.
The books included are:
The Eights by Joanna Miller
Blob by Maggie Su
The Doorman by Chris Pavone
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