Marian Keyes
Talent-free shrill hag. Always banging on about sexism in Publishing (On Instagram as marian_keyes) (Also, I'm afeerd of DMs here and don't read. Verra sorry)
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“Hello, I have a GREAT book for you #Dominoes by #PhoebeMcIntosh is warm, fun, sweet - and ALSO about the British slave trade and its legacy in 2023. I found it educational and humbling and I really CARED about the characters. Unusual and hopeful 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍 #MarianRecommends https://t.co/4hDC3l7azj” (from X)
'A great book! A warm, fun, sweet, love story - which is also about the British slave trade and its legacy. I found it thought-provoking and humbling and I really CARED about the characters. Unusual and hopeful' MARIAN KEYESA tender, smart, conversation-starting love story which explores questions of identity and the legacy of the slave-trade in 21st-century BritainWhen Layla and Andy first meet, they can't believe they share the same surname. It feels like fate, almost too romantic to be true.But Sera, Layla's best friend, has her doubts about Andy. As the pair fall deeper and deeper in love, she becomes more and more vocal about Layla settling down with a white boy. And then, only a few weeks before their wedding, Layla discovers the possible truth behind their shared surname.What seemed like a fairy-tale romance is rapidly derailed. In part propelled by Sera's rising anger, Layla begins to uncover parts of her history and identity that she had never imagined -- or, perhaps, had simply learnt to ignore.
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“Hello! I must INSIST that you read the new @jojomoyes book asap! #SomeoneElsesShoes is SO MUCH FUN 🎉 BEAUTIFUL about female friendship & BRILLIANT on being a woman of a certain age who won't take any more SHITE! It was EXHILARATEN and I L😍VED it!!! https://t.co/gZWAgmdDsR” (from X)
by Jojo Moyes·You?
by Jojo Moyes·You?
INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER! “Very few authors have the power to make you laugh on one page and cry on the next. Moyes is one of them.” —The New York Times A story of mix-ups, mess-ups and making the most of second chances, this is the new novel from #1 New York Times bestselling author Jojo Moyes, author of Me Before You and The Giver of Stars Who are you when you are forced to walk in someone else’s shoes? Nisha Cantor lives the globetrotting life of the seriously wealthy, until her husband announces a divorce and cuts her off. Nisha is determined to hang onto her glamorous life. But in the meantime, she must scramble to cope--she doesn’t even have the shoes she was, until a moment ago, standing in. That’s because Sam Kemp – in the bleakest point of her life – has accidentally taken Nisha’s gym bag. But Sam hardly has time to worry about a lost gym bag--she’s struggling to keep herself and her family afloat. When she tries on Nisha’s six-inch high Christian Louboutin red crocodile shoes, the resulting jolt of confidence that makes her realize something must change—and that thing is herself. Full of Jojo Moyes’ signature humor, brilliant storytelling, and warmth, Someone Else’s Shoes is a story about how just one little thing can suddenly change everything.
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“#ThisFamily by @KateSawyer is EXACTLY the sort of book I ADORE. 4 generations of tangled relationships written with great emotional maturity. Her 1st book #TheStranding was BEAUTIFUL & this is a huge step-up. Intriguing, gripping, moving this deserves to be HUGE #MarianRecommends https://t.co/SuXZ6JpP2C” (from X)
'A terrific debut. Brave, unexpected... transfixing and captivation... full of hope, resilience and love.' THE SUNDAY TIMES 'GORGEOUS and original and captivating' - Marian Keyes, international bestselling author of Grown Ups 'A captivating read... (a) beautiful, surprising novel' FABULOUS 'A novel that has stayed with me for weeks afterwards . . . Perceptive and unflinching' - Jessie Burton, author of The Miniaturist 'A quiet, piercing contemplation on what really matters when it comes to the end of the world. Strange and beautiful' - Abigail Dean, author of Girl A 'Beautiful and harrowing but also optimistic and extremely moving . . . a truly arresting depiction of an unlikely relationship' - Clover Stroud, author of The Wild Other 'A novel that has stayed with me for weeks afterwards . . . Perceptive and unflinching' - Jessie Burton, author of The Miniaturist 'I didn't want this book to end. It blew me away, and moved me beyond belief' - Bryony Gordon, author of Mad Girl HER WORLD FELL TO PIECES. FROM THE BONES SHE BUILT A NEW LIFE. Ruth lives in the heart of the city. Working, drinking, falling in love: the rhythm of her vivid and complicated life is set against a background hum of darkening news reports from which she deliberately turns away. When a new romance becomes claustrophobic, Ruth chooses to leave behind the failing relationship, but also her beloved friends and family, and travels to the other side of the world in pursuit of her dream life working with whales in New Zealand. But when Ruth arrives, the news cycle she has been ignoring for so long is now the new reality. Far from home and with no real hope of survival, she finds herself climbing into the mouth of a beached whale alongside a stranger. When she emerges, it is to a landscape that bears no relation to the world they knew before. When all has been razed to the ground, what does it mean to build a life? The Stranding is a story about the hope that can remain even when the world is changed beyond recognition.
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“THIS lovely knitting book #MadeWithLove from lovely young fellit Tom Daley is all I'm able to read right now - but it really is GORGEOUS 💕Very helpful and friendly 😊😊😊😊 If you're 'Knit Curious' I'd recommend it (The knitting is a GREAT help to me at This Current Time 😊) https://t.co/MLCVNgPNAX” (from X)
Olympic gold medal–winning diver and beloved LGBTQ icon Tom Daley offers thirty exclusive knitting and crocheting patterns to enjoy and share. During the Tokyo Olympics, British diver Tom Daley was often spotted calming his nerves with knitting needles in hand. His new favorite hobby, which he picked up during the Covid lockdown, combined with his gold medal performance, won him a new legion of fans. In fact, his Olympic inspired cardigan, made just before he left for Japan, grabbed nearly as many headlines as his win. In his native England, Daley is beloved as a four-time Olympic medalist, well-known television personality, and activist in the LGBTQ space. In addition, Daley and his husband, the Oscar-winning screenwriter Dustin Lance Black, are the parents of a toddler son, and many of Tom’s projects are adorable toys or clothes for Robbie. Now Tom has created thirty original projects for this book, sharing his joy of knitting and crocheting as a calming and creative outlet alongside his charming, witty personality. Full color and totally bespoke for this book, these projects run the gamut from toys to clothing for adults and kids to home décor. Full of color, full of joy, and Made with Love™ (the name of Tom’s online store, selling projects, patterns and branded merchandise) this is yarn crafts made very cool.
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“Oh #TheresBeenALittleIncident is a BEAUTIFUL book. You know how I love books about family? Well, this is so WARM and fun and sad and beautiful and I recommend HIGHLY #MarianRecommends https://t.co/6uiySPT8Yt” (from X)
by Alice Ryan·You?
by Alice Ryan·You?
A witty and warm debut novel from a young Irish writer. A story of family, grief, and the ways we come together when all seems lost. Molly Black has disappeared. She's been a bit flighty since her parents died, but this time – or so says her hastily written note – she's gone for good. That's why the whole Black clan – from Granny perched on the printer all the way through to Killian on Zoom from Sydney – is huddled together in the Dublin suburbs, arguing over what to do. Former model Lady V presumes Molly's just off taking drugs and sleeping with foreigners – which is fine by her. Cousin Anne, tired of living in Molly's shadow, is keeping quiet, and cousin Bobby is distracted by his own issues. But Molly's disappearance is uncomfortably familiar to Uncle John. It doesn't feel like Molly's gone, it feels like she's lost, and he's determined never to lose anyone again. Especially not his niece, who is more like her mum than she realises. 'Here is a story that takes on grief in its many insidious guises, and yet this brave, big-hearted novel is full of warmth and wisdom. Clever, funny and an utterly life-enhancing read.' Christine Dwyer Hickey 'Told with great generosity and humour... Absorbing, uplifting and very hopeful.' Sinéad Crowley
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“OH MY GODDDD!!! THIS BOOK!!! #WeAllWantImpossibleThings by @CatheriNewman Breezy NewYork Nora-Ephron-style wit meets hospice memoir to create something PROFOUNDLY beautiful. Grief, love, cake - it's ALL there Out Jan 23. Preorder NOW, you will thank me! #MarianRecommends https://t.co/9DGA4AyPwa” (from X)
by Catherine Newman·You?
by Catherine Newman·You?
“Catherine Newman sees the heartbreak and comedy of life with wisdom and unflinching compassion. The way she finds the extraordinary in the everyday is nothing short of poetry. She’s a writer’s writer—and a human’s human.”—New York Times bestselling author Katherine Center “A riotously funny and fiercely loyal love letter to female friendship. The story of Edi and Ash proves that a best friend is a gift from the gods. Newman turns her prodigious talents toward finding joy even in the friendship’s final days. I laughed while crying, and was left revived. Newman is a comic masterhand and a dazzling philosopher of the day-to-day.”—Amity Gaige, author of Sea Wife “The funniest, most joyful book about dying—and living—that I have ever read.”—KJ Dell'Antonia, author of the New York Times bestselling The Chicken Sisters For lovers of Meg Wolitzer, Maria Semple, and Jenny Offill comes this raucous, poignant celebration of life, love, and friendship at its imperfect and radiant best. Edith and Ashley have been best friends for over forty-two years. They’ve shared the mundane and the momentous together: trick or treating and binge drinking; Gilligan’s Island reruns and REM concerts; hickeys and heartbreak; surprise Scottish wakes; marriages, infertility, and children. As Ash says, “Edi’s memory is like the back-up hard drive for mine.” But now the unthinkable has happened. Edi is dying of ovarian cancer and spending her last days at a hospice near Ash, who stumbles into heartbreak surrounded by her daughters, ex(ish) husband, dear friends, a poorly chosen lover (or two), and a rotating cast of beautifully, fleetingly human hospice characters. As The Fiddler on the Roof soundtrack blasts all day long from the room next door, Edi and Ash reminisce, hold on, and try to let go. Meanwhile, Ash struggles with being an imperfect friend, wife, and parent—with life, in other words, distilled to its heartbreaking, joyful, and comedic essence. For anyone who’s ever lost a friend or had one. Get ready to laugh through your tears.
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“Ages ago I tolt yiz about Louise O'Neill's groundbreaking new book #Idol. Its gone STRAIGHT to number 1 in Ireland and I cannot recommend it highly enough! Initially a glamorous read, then raises questions about consent. BRILLIANT on female friendship and parasocial relationships https://t.co/piy75bzn24” (from X)
by Louise O'Neill·You?
2022. First Edition. 312 pages. Signed by the author. Pictorial paper cover. Flat signed by author. Pink text block edges. Pages are bright and clear, with slight tanning to text block edges. Minor dog-eared corners, with a few small nicks and rub marks along text block edge. Cover has light shelf-wear to edges and surfaces, with slight curling to corners. Mild crushing to spine ends, with visible reading creases down spine. Book has a mild forward lean. Price and retail stickers on front cover.
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“Book news! Old Vumman read #TheMidnightKilling by @svjdempz while she was in hospital and has declared it to be 'Absolutely GREAT.' Please note she is not a woman prone to praise... (Also, she now wants the previous book.) https://t.co/sK5FUvxHkG” (from X)
by Sharon Dempsey·You?
by Sharon Dempsey·You?
She’d cycled this way hundreds of times before, every twist and turn familiar. She didn’t know this would be the last. When the body of architect James McCallum is found hanging in the grounds of his former school one cold night, DI Danny Stowe and forensic psychologist Rose Lainey suspect foul play behind his apparent suicide. To their astonishment, the trail leads to a 20-year-old cold case of a missing girl, and a teenage party. But what was James’ fascination with the case and how is it linked to his death? Secrets don’t stay buried forever – but the real killer will stop at nothing to hide theirs… An absolutely gripping and totally unputdownable crime thriller that will keep you up all night! Perfect for fans of Patricia Gibney, Val McDermid and Rachel Caine. Readers are gripped by The Midnight Killing:‘Taut and intense… had me on the edge of my seat.’ Angela Marsons 'I started The Midnight Killing last night and seriously couldn't put it down until I'd finished… Gripping, dark and highly charged. I absolutely loved it!' Carol Wyer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Left my heart in my mouth… fresh, tense and exhilarating.’ Carla Kovach ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Another fantastic read from rising star Sharon Dempsey. I was on the edge of my seat, you will be too.’ Adrian McKinty ‘An absolute page turner. Just when you think you have it figured something comes along and you are back to figuring out who, what, when, where and why!’ Rubie_reads ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘I love this… I couldn’t wait till the end to find out what happened. What a winner!’ Goodreads reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Wow! What a story!’ Goodreads reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘I was intrigued from the very beginning and stayed hooked all the way through.’ The Sleepy Reader Reviews ⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘From the beginning it kept you hooked… made me want to go on reading deep into the night.’ Goodreads reviewer ⭐⭐⭐⭐ ‘Dark, twisty, and atmospheric… The Midnight Killing's Danny Stowe and Rose Lainey are a dynamic team…!’ Bestselling author Sam Blake
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“LOVE this book! Xxx https://t.co/LCLZrGlsR5” (from X)
SHORTLISTED FOR TWO IRISH BOOK AWARDS 'Something they don't tell you about getting older is that you fall. Oh, you hear about it in passing, of course, "She had a fall, poor thing". Falling is not something you ever think about as a younger woman. You think about falling in love . . .' At 20 Londoner Ann Ingle fell madly in love with an Irish fellow she met on holiday in Cornwall. At the church to arrange their shotgun wedding she discovered that he hadn't even told her his real name. Sixty-odd years later Ann looks back on that first glorious fall and in a series of essays considers what she has learned from the life that followed - bringing eight children into the world, their father's years of mental illness and tragic death at 40, being a cash-strapped single mother in 1980s Dublin, coming into her own in her middle years - going to college, working and writing, and continuing to evolve and learn into her ninth decade, even as she accepts the realities of being 'old'. Candid about everything that matters - love, sex, heartbreak, money, class, religion, mental health, rearing children (and letting them go), reading and writing, ageing - Open-Hearted is a compelling story about living life in a spirit of curiosity and delight and with a willingness to look for good in others. _________________________________ 'By some distance the most courageous, most poignant, most life-affirming memoir I've read in the last twenty years and more' Paul Howard 'Genuinely inspirational. I LOVE ANN INGLE' Marian Keyes 'What a beautiful openhearted, at times broken-hearted memoir ... honest, funny, searingly direct, a wonderful voice ... remarkable' Joe Duffy 'Really beautiful. Searingly honest, astonishingly frank and very, very funny' Maia Dunphy
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“It's only January but this is already one of my books of the year! I LOVE @sarramanning an #LondonWithLove will be EVERYWHERE this Summer. It's a VERY special book - a decades-long 'near-miss' love story, it gave me #OneDay vibes. It's GORGEOUS, real believable and BEAUTIFUL 😍 https://t.co/q7yo9FlCvv” (from X)
by Sarra Manning·You?
by Sarra Manning·You?
Fast and funny and happy-making'' Lisa Williamson, author of THE ART OF BEING NORMALTwelve hours, two boys, one girl . . . and a whole lot of hairspray. Seventeen-year-old Sunny''s always been a little bit of a pushover. But when she''s sent a picture of her boyfriend kissing another girl, she knows she''s got to act. What follows is a mad, twelve-hour dash around London - starting at 8pm in Crystal Palace (so far away from civilisation you can''t even get the Tube there) then sweeping through Camden, Shoreditch, Soho, Kensington, Notting Hill . . . and ending up at 8am in Alexandra Palace. Along the way Sunny meets a whole host of characters she never dreamed she''d have anything in common with - least of all the devilishly handsome (and somewhat vain) French ''twins'' (they''re really cousins) Jean Luc and Vic. But as this love-letter to London shows, a city is only a sum of its parts, and really it''s the people living there who make up its life and soul. And, as Sunny discovers, everyone - from friends, apparent-enemies, famous bands and even rickshaw drivers - is willing to help a girl on a mission to get her romantic retribution. A fast-paced, darkly funny love letter to London, boys with big hair and the joys of staying up all night.
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“I read the EXCELLENT, educational #WhatWhitePeopleCanDoNext a while ago. It's GREAT! Irish writer @EmmaDabiri knows so MUCH, writing with clarity and passion to deconstruct mythology around race and offering a way forward. I want to be a better ally. This book is very HELPFUL https://t.co/xYxa4NxrsZ” (from X)
by Emma Dabiri·You?
INTERNATIONAL BESTSELLER In the spirit of We Should All Be Feminists and How to Be an Antiracist, a poignant and sensible guide to questioning the meaning of whiteness and creating an antiracist world from the acclaimed historian and author of Twisted. Vital and empowering What White People Can Do Next teaches each of us how to be agents of change in the fight against racism and the establishment of a more just and equitable world. In this affecting and inspiring collection of essays, Emma Dabiri draws on both academic discipline and lived experience to probe the ways many of us are complacent and complicit—and can therefore combat—white supremacy. She outlines the actions we must take, including: Stop the Denial Interrogate Whiteness Abandon Guilt Redistribute Resources Realize this shit is killing you too . . . To move forward, we must begin to evaluate our prejudices, our social systems, and the ways in which white supremacy harms us all. Illuminating and practical, What White People Can Do Next is essential for everyone who wants to go beyond their current understanding and affect real—and lasting—change.
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“Hello I've a LOVELY book for you! #YinkaWhereIsYourHuzband by @DamilolaLizzie about young, British-Nigerian Christian woman looking for a date for her cousin's wedding. It's so WARM and FUN and SWEET, GREAT on female friendships and extended families Out March22 #MarianRecommends https://t.co/xuq9ul91Od” (from X)
by Lizzie Damilola Blackburn·You?
by Lizzie Damilola Blackburn·You?
“Yinka is a lovable and relatable disaster—which is to say, she isn’t actually a disaster at all...I adore her.”—Emily Henry, #1 New York Times bestselling author of Book Lovers “Feel good, funny, and clever, it’s got smash-hit written all over it!” –Josie Silver, New York Times bestselling author of One Day in December Meet Yinka: a thirty-something, Oxford-educated, British Nigerian woman with a well-paid job, good friends, and a mother whose constant refrain is “Yinka, where is your huzband?” Yinka’s Nigerian aunties frequently pray for her delivery from singledom, her work friends think she’s too traditional (she’s saving herself for marriage!), her girlfriends think she needs to get over her ex already, and the men in her life…well, that’s a whole other story. But Yinka herself has always believed that true love will find her when the time is right. Still, when her cousin gets engaged, Yinka commences Operation Find-A-Date for Rachel's Wedding. Aided by a spreadsheet and her best friend, Yinka is determined to succeed. Will Yinka find herself a huzband? And what if the thing she really needs to find is herself? Yinka, Where is Your Huzband? is a fresh, uplifting story of an unconventional heroine who bravely asks the questions we all have about love. Wry, moving, irresistible, this is a love story that makes you smile but also makes you think--and explores what it means to find your way between two cultures, both of which are yours. NAMED A MOST ANTICIPATED BOOK OF 2022 BY MARIE CLAIRE, PARADE, ESSENCE, MS. MAGAZINE, POPSUGAR, BUSTLE, BOOKRIOT, DEBUTIFUL AND MORE!
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“I LOVE this 😍😍😍😍😍 I'm buying the book https://t.co/NtnGqU8AAb” (from X)
by Beth McColl·You?
by Beth McColl·You?
At a time when mental health problems are increasingly prevalent among 18–35 year olds, Beth McColl offers up practical advice for anyone who has a mental illness or knows and loves someone else who does. How to Come Alive Again is a funny, honest, broken audiobook written by an author who could be described as the same. It is a combination of self-help audiobook, memoir and polemical lifestyle guide. It lays out the basics for mending your life, accepting yourself, changing what doesn’t work, killing the worst of it and learning to live through depression. It’s a book about what to do when you’re an anxious, depressed, spaghetti-brained mess in a society that still prefers us to act normal and never talk about our mental health. It’s a book about what happens when your life turns to sh*t and you can’t get out of bed. It’s a book for when you outwardly seem happy and functional but are actually drowning in worry.
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“Here's my report on #DidYouHearMammyDied by @shockproofbeats A) I laughed until I choked B) I cried BUCKETS C) I have NEVER been so CHARMED D) I fell in GIANT LOVE with Daddy O'Reilly Seriously, this is a rare and beautiful book #MarianRecommends” (from X)
by Séamas O'Reilly·You?
by Séamas O'Reilly·You?
A heart-warming and hilarious family memoir of growing up as one of eleven siblings raised by a single dad in Northern Ireland at the end of the Troubles. Séamas O’Reilly’s mother died when he was five, leaving him, his ten (!) brothers and sisters, and their beloved father in their sprawling bungalow in rural Derry. It was the 1990s; the Troubles were a background rumble, but Séamas was more preoccupied with dinosaurs, Star Wars, and the actual location of heaven than the political climate. An instant bestseller in Ireland, Did Ye Hear Mammy Died? is a book about a family of loud, argumentative, musical, sarcastic, grief-stricken siblings, shepherded into adulthood by a man whose foibles and reticence were matched only by his love for his children and his determination that they would flourish. “In this joyous, wildly unconventional memoir, Séamas O'Reilly tells the story of losing his mother as a child and growing up with ten siblings in Northern Ireland during the final years of the Troubles as a raucous comedy, a grand caper that is absolutely bursting with life.”―Patrick Radden Keefe, NYT bestselling author of Say Nothing and Empire of Pain One of NPR’s Best Books of the Year
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“Well THIS was bliddy-well WONDERFUL 💞💕💞 About family, motherhood, loss and love, I read #theImpossibleTruthsOfLove by @hannahbeckerman in a convulsive gulp. The intrigue at this book's heart GENUINELY 'got' me. Out October. Read #IfOnlyICouldTellYou while you're waiting 😊😍 https://t.co/13HGgMs6xh” (from X)
by Hannah Beckerman·You?
by Hannah Beckerman·You?
From bestselling author Hannah Beckerman comes a moving story about memory, secrets, and what it really means to feel that you’re one of the family. “WONDERFUL. I read [it] in one gulp.” ―Marian Keyes “I LOVED this book and will be recommending it to everyone.” ―Ruth Jones “Hannah Beckerman is the real deal.” ―Alex Michaelides When Nell’s father makes a deathbed declaration that hints at a long-held secret, it reignites feelings of isolation that have plagued her for years. Her suspicions about the family’s past only deepen when her mother, Annie, who is losing her memories to dementia, starts making cryptic comments of her own. Thirty-five years earlier, Annie’s life was upended by a series of traumas―one shock after another that she buried deep in her heart. The decisions she made at the time were motivated by love, but she knew even then that nobody could ever understand―let alone forgive―what she did. As the two women’s stories unravel, a generation apart, Nell finally discovers the devastating truth about her mother’s past, and her own. In this beautifully observed and emotionally powerful story of identity, memory and the nature of family, Hannah Beckerman asks: To what lengths would you go to protect the ones you love?
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“I watched 40 minutes of Rebecca last night and I found it 'spirit-sapping', they're all so MANE to Lily James that it made me depressed, then I got bored. Not even the clothes or Kristen Scott Thomas's red lipstick (🔥) could save it The book, though! The book is GREAT” (from X)
by Daphne du Maurier, Lucy Hughes-Hallett·You?
by Daphne du Maurier, Lucy Hughes-Hallett·You?
ONE OF TIME MAGAZINE'S 100 BEST MYSTERY AND THRILLER BOOKS OF ALL TIME • The only hardcover edition of Daphne du Maurier’s beloved, internationally best-selling gothic mystery. Rebecca has twice been adapted for film and was named a PBS Great American Read Top 100 Pick. The unassuming young heroine of Daphne du Maurier’s Rebecca finds her life changed overnight when she meets Maxim de Winter, a handsome and wealthy widower whose sudden proposal of marriage takes her by surprise. Rescuing her from an overbearing employer, de Winter whisks her off to Manderley, his isolated estate on the windswept Cornish coast—but there things take a chilling turn. Max seems haunted by the memory of his glamorous first wife, Rebecca, whose legacy is lovingly tended by the sinister housekeeper, Mrs. Danvers. As the second Mrs. de Winter finds herself increasingly burdened by the shadow of her mysterious predecessor, she becomes determined to uncover the dark secrets that threaten her happiness, no matter the cost. Everyman's Library pursues the highest production standards, printing on acid-free cream-colored paper, with full-cloth cases with two-color foil stamping, decorative endpapers, silk ribbon markers, European-style half-round spines, and a full-color illustrated jacket. Contemporary Classics include an introduction, a select bibliography, and a chronology of the author's life and times.
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“So @AkaPaulHoward is the LOVELIEST man on earth! My beloved niece Ema ADORES the @RossOCK books and Paul sends her a signed copy of every new release. Here #BrayWatch is modelled by Luka because Ema is 'indisposed but VERY GRATEFUL'. It's a GREAT book - GAS and lovely 😍 https://t.co/B0IijKNV71” (from X)
South Dublin's favourite son thought he could face any challenge - until he was asked to cross the bridge over the River Dargle. For Ross O'Carroll-Kelly - schools rugby hero, celebrated bon vivant and lover of beautiful women - life has suddenly become complicated. His father has been accused of rigging a General Election, his seventy-year-old mother is about to bring six surrogate babies into the world, and his daughter is being hailed as 'Ireland's answer to Greta Thunberg', telling everyone who cares to listen that the end of the world is nigh. As if that wasn't bad enough, the Greatest Rugby Player Never to Play for Ireland has a nagging sense that he has to more to contribute to the beautiful game. Now he's been offered a job coaching an underachieving school who've been waiting almost a century for their moment of glory. The challenge is to persuade a collection of jokers, chokers and forty-a-day smokers that they have what it takes to win the Leinster Schools Senior Cup. The only drawback ... the school is in Bray! Praise for the Ross O'Carroll-Kelly series: 'Ross is a national institution ... wicked humour and sharp observation' Irish Times 'One of the funniest writers in the land' Irish Independent 'Extraordinarily accurate and outstandingly funny' Sunday Business Post
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“Exsqueeze me, hello! I pure bliddy-well LOVED @Dawn_French's GORGEOUS new book #BecauseOfYou!!! It's UNUSUAL and funny and wise and sad and FULL OF LOVE. I cried, but I didn't mind!!!!!! Out next Thursday https://t.co/pgLcXtuSZY” (from X)
THE EAGERLY AWAITED, LIFE-AFFIRMING AND MOVING SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER FROM NUMBER-ONE BESTSELLING AUTHOR DAWN FRENCH LONGLISTED FOR THE WOMEN'S PRIZE FOR FICTION 'I absolutely loved Because of You. Fantastic, passionate, compassionate, so much wisdom, a lot of humour, very real and credible' BERNARDINE EVARISTO, Booker Prize-winning author of Girl, Woman, Other 'Gorgeous . . . wise and full of love' MARIAN KEYES __________ Tick-tock, tick-tock, tick-tock . . . midnight. The old millennium turns into the new. In the same hospital, two very different women give birth to two very similar daughters. Hope leaves with a beautiful baby girl. Anna leaves with empty arms. Seventeen years later, the gods who keep watch over broken-hearted mothers wreak mighty revenge, and the truth starts rolling, terrible and deep, toward them all. The power of mother-love will be tested to its limits. Perhaps beyond . . . Because of You is the remarkably poignant story perfect for every Dawn French fan, told with her signature humour, warmth and so much love. 'An extraordinary book - sad, heartening, gripping and reassuringly human' JO BRAND 'Told with French's unfailing wit and warmth, Because Of You is the tale of family bonds and the mother-daughter relationships that ultimately make us who we are' Independent 'The final scenes are so perfectly executed they almost broke my heart. Because of You is a story to cherish' Sunday Express 'French manages to pick your heart up with the nib of her pen and slowly pull it apart, heart-wrenchingly, page by page . . . A true writing talent' My Weekly 'Dawn French is a wonderful writer' Daily Mail 'Moving . . . French's best yet' Good Housekeeping 'Dawn tackles the big ones - love, death, grief, childhood, motherhood, parenthood - head on' Guardian 'Beautifully observed' The Times READERS LOVE BECAUSE OF YOU: 'Dawn had me laughing, crying . . . I loved every word' 5***** Reader Review 'Breathtakingly beautiful with one hell of an ending' 5***** Reader Review 'Heart-breaking but so beautiful' 5***** Reader Review 'Fantastic story, fantastic characters - I want to read it all over again' 5***** Reader Review 'Have your tissues ready when you read this one' 5***** Reader Review
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“in ONE hour I'll be interviewing the charming, fascinating @Beathhigh about his MAGNIFICENT new book A Song For The Dark Times. Link below 😊😊😊😊 https://t.co/lDfzxIIXQ1” (from X)
by Ian Rankin·You?
by Ian Rankin·You?
"He’s gone…" When his daughter Samantha calls in the dead of night, John Rebus knows it’s not good news. Her husband has been missing for two days. Rebus fears the worst – and knows from his lifetime in the police that his daughter will be the prime suspect. He wasn’t the best father – the job always came first – but now his daughter needs him more than ever. But is he going as a father or a detective? As he leaves at dawn to drive to the windswept coast – and a small town with big secrets – he wonders whether this might be the first time in his life where the truth is the one thing he doesn’t want to find… A thrilling new Rebus novel about crime, punishment, and redemption, from the Edgar Award-winning "genius" of the genre (Lee Child, bestselling author of the Jack Reacher series)
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by Gavanndra Hodge·You?
by Gavanndra Hodge·You?
When Gavanndra Hodge was seven years old her world was a precarious place. Her father was a hairdresser and drug dealer to Chelsea's most decadent inhabitants; her mother an alcoholic ex-model. So, it was up to Gavanndra to keep her sister safe. But when Candy dies suddenly on holiday aged nine, Gavanndra's family, already so fragile and damaged, implodes. Now, a mother herself and having only memories of Candy's awful final moments, Gavanndra embarks on a journey to write her way back to the little girl whose death tore her family apart, and rediscover the love she lost. The Consequences of Love is a story of loss and recovery, trauma and memory. It is a joyous and compelling account of the strength of the love between sisters and how nothing is ever truly lost if we are brave enough to return to where we began. Above all, it testifies the power we have in deciding where we go, regardless of where we begin.