![]() ![]() I really enjoyed this book because of its sheer love for the natural world, whether thinking about the different species that are all around us, the wonderful array of language that nature provides, or the nudging to go and be part of this natural world through making.įollowing the extraordinary Thornhill is The Hideaway, a novel that fearlessly tackles domestic violence, grief, fear and loneliness as Billy McKenna runs away from home. We are privy to her thoughts and fears about entering the real world, and we are gently encouraged to discover and appreciate our own identities. Mitch Johnson’s Pop is something of a satirical take on multinational corporations and how they operate, but delivers a serious message about the environment and our responsibility towards it.Ģ.Alexis Deacon and Viviane Schwarz – ErgoĪ masterpiece in terms of design, this story starts inside the egg, looking at Ergo pre-hatching. In no particular order, here are some lovely books I read this year… Happily, these books tick all the boxes, and more. Will the sequel maintain the high standards set in previous books? Will your favourite author keep producing classics? Will the book everyone’s been talking about be worth the hype? Picking up a book is always exciting, but there’s often a sense of trepidation on my part. ![]() ![]() What follows is a list of books that I have read, I have loved, and I would recommend you get hold of if you can. There have been so many books that have been absolutely brilliant this year – and so many more that I am yet to read. ![]()
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