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Bookcase: Reviews of How To Kidnap The Rich by Rahul Raina and I Belong Here by Anita Sethi
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1 Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro (Faber & Faber, $37)
On Saturday night you can watch Ishiguro on livestream at the Auckland Writers Festival. The event is amusingly (depending on how you feel about puns) called A NOBEL LIFE: KAZUO ISHIGURO. Because, you know, Ishiguro won the Nobel Prize for Literature, and he always comes across as… well, you get the idea.
2 First Person Singular: Stories by Haruki Murakami (Penguin Random House, $45)
“I hardly ever wear suits. At most, maybe two or three times a year, since there are rarely any situations where I need to get dressed up. I may wear a casual jacket on occasion, but no tie, or leather shoes. That’s the type of life I chose for myself, so that’s how things have worked out.”
Bookcase: Reviews include The Anthill by Julianne Pachico and Everybody by Olivia Laing
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MY EDMONDS NEWS Posted: May 7, 2021 475
There are so many new books featuring sisters and many of them are getting great reviews. I felt the need to make a list! Many of these titles are fairly new; there are of course, a few classics. The list is mostly fiction, with a couple of non-fiction titles thrown in; and mostly adult titles, with a few young adult and young reader titles also included. Please enjoy! Alphabetically by title:
“Beezus and Ramona (Ramona, #1)” by
Beverly Cleary.
For young readers. In this perennial bestseller, Beezus and Ramona learn about the challenges of sisterly love. 1990.
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Five new books to read this week
Curl up with a dark family drama, or keep things light with a judo-loving guinea pig…
Fiction
1. The Therapist by BA Paris is published in hardback by HQ, priced £12.99 (ebook £7.99). Available now
When Alice and Leo move into an exclusive gated community called The Circle, the house initially seems perfect. But as Alice gets to know her neighbours, she discovers a gruesome secret about the house’s past and becomes obsessed with trying to piece together what really happened two years ago. This dark family drama will have readers racing through the pages, and is the kind of book you devour in one sitting. There is a palpable sense of tension that builds to a devastating conclusion. A truly emotive read about a house that holds a shocking secret, and those who will go to extreme lengths to keep it hidden.
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