5) A Murder of Quality.
Well written and rock solid. Just can't go wrong with this.
5) A Murder of Quality.
Well written and rock solid. Just can't go wrong with this.
4) Time Shelter by Georgi Gospodinov.
I didn't enjoy this. A good concept, which I really wanted to like, but just couldn't get into it. The last section on which decade each country voted for was great though.
3) Nuclear War in the UK by Taras Young.
More of the same feeling that we are all fucked.
2) Attack Warning Red! How Britain Prepared for Nuclear War by Julie McDowall.
We're all fucked, aren't we? Grim stuff, but a great read.
1) The Bee Sting by Paul Murray.
An absolute monster of a book and the best thing I have read in ages. I just couldn't stop reading it, great story and fantastically written characters. But the ending, meh.
2025's reading list. Heaven help us all.