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A matter of life or death: Should We Stay or Shall We Go, by Lionel Shriver, reviewed
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Aura Libraries top fitness and wellbeing book recommendations
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Aura Library rank the book releases of 2020 We may be a little biased but we know just how important a good book can be to lift your spirits, especially during difficult and overwhelming times such as these. One very positive thing to come out of 2020 is the fabulous array of books, poetry collections and short stories that have been written and shared with the world. We have compiled a list of our top 10 favourite books to have been released in 2020. All are available to borrow either from our libraries or as e-books or audiobooks on Borrowbox. 10. The Searcher by Tana French: a mystery novel set in a remote village in rural Ireland.
Not the least of our losses in this plague year was one of our greatest poets, Derek Mahon. Washing Up (Gallery Press) is a glorious late harvest - vigorous, funny, angry, blithe - beautifully produced, like all Gallery editions, and including, appropriately, a lovely tribute to another luminary of the dead poets society, Ciaran Carson. Mahon s last is vividly alive. Vincent van Gogh: A Life in Letters, edited by Nienke Bakker, Leo Jansen and Hans Luijten (Thames & Hudson) is a judicious selection from the magnificent six-volume Complete Letters of 2009. Had he not been a painter, Van Gogh could have made his name as a writer, as his correspondence shows. Impassioned, often heartbreaking, furious, funny and tender, these letters form a unique testament from a pivotal figure in 19th-century art. For my third choice, I am going to flout the rules by picking a book to be published in January 2021: Billy O Callaghan s Life Sentences (Cape) is a superb and moving novel of