Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie hotness at the Frankfurt Book Fair for @LitsyFeministBookClub
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie hotness at the Frankfurt Book Fair for @LitsyFeministBookClub
The NYT called Tamasin Day-Lewis "the Stevie Nicks of cooking," so you know I downloaded all her books ~immediately~
Obviously I am always excited about Bridget Jones--but I think our UK audiobook narrator sounds a bit too old for the title.
Finishing Red Car in bed on a Sunday morning with perfectly made coffee is 👌👌👌
"Every book I have written is the book I want to write next." --Val McDermid is a great, hilarious superhero
Just released in the UK, and I can't stop reading it. Sad, beautiful, and very very true.
Totally enthralling. Just like the reader-within-the-book I have no idea what's going to happen and can't put it down. Tom Ford apparently has great taste in books.
This book is so weird and good and there's a talking painting and I love it so far.
If you've read Bot Working, you'll get what a nice touch the wasabi peas are in this display.
Definitely not getting the hype.
I am very much enjoying this book.
Home alone with the new Tana French novel 🚨😱🚨😱🚨😱
Pure joy from start to finish. My whole office is obsessed with this one.
Gripping thriller set at the BBC and in the streets of Afghanistan. Could not put it down.
Geoff Dyer introducing a collection of Annie Dillard essays is my dream come true.
Macmillan UK's lobby is the best 🌈🌈🌈
"One thing about London is that when you step out into the night, it swallows you." #bookstoretourism
Best gift bag ever goes to Picador UK: whiskey and Helen Oyeyemi 😍😍
"I promise the postcard should make sense once you're read the book." I'm...intrigued?
If you haven't already read & loved Bitch Planet, please let Kelly Sue DeConnick's talk here be your inspiration: http://99u.com/videos/51509/kelly-sue-deconnick-how-to-make-people-uncomfortable...
Can't believe it took me so long to get to this Anne Tyler.
New DeLillo!
The author of Rock and Mineral Collecting in Britain with an extremely evocative dedication.
Such an enjoyable read. This book tells the story of a relationship from three different timelines: one where the couple marries, one where they split, and one where they never meet. The plot lives up to the challenging story structure.
"The Bloody Chamber is often wrongly described as fairy tales given a feminist subversive twist. In fact these are new stories, not retellings." --Helen Simpson
Excellent so far--gorgeous writing, unexpected plot lines, pleasantly complicated structure.