Belle’s Book Club: The Best of Non-Fiction
What do you think about when someone says Non-fiction? An autobiography? A memoir? A how to manual or self-help book? I don’t think I’d ever given it too much thought…
What do you think about when someone says Non-fiction? An autobiography? A memoir? A how to manual or self-help book? I don’t think I’d ever given it too much thought…
If World Book Day earlier this month reignited your love of reading, let our resident bookworm Georgina Lane take the stress out of choosing your next book as she reviews two very different…
The Pomegranate Tree by Vanessa Altin is the story of a young girl named Dilvan, a Kurdish girl whose entire life and family has been ripped apart by a…
The Girl in the Photograph by Kate Riordan Set in the 1930’s The Girl in the Photograph follows the story of a young woman named Alice Eveleigh, an intelligent girl who seems…
Losing It is the debut novel from much loved comedienne Helen Lederer. Meet Millie Tucker, a once rather successful woman who was well known for various TV and Radio…
Jane Huxley is an author who can list the likes of Dame Beryl Bainbridge and Simon Cowell amongst fans of her work. I hadn’t been fortunate enough to read any…
‘Darker Edge of Desire: Gothic Tales of Romance’ is a collection of short stories from some of the finest writers in the erotica genre and is edited by Mitzi…
David Mitchell is somewhat a veteran of having his work long-listed for the Man Booker Prize and ‘The Bone Clocks’ is his latest successful punt. Unfortunately for him it…
Karen Joy Fowler’s highly praised ‘We Are All Completely Beside Ourselves’ is the follow up to her acclaimed novel The Jane Austen Book Club’ But if you’re picking up this…
It’s been almost three years since the last ‘Shopaholic’ novel hit the bookstores and Becky Brandon (nee Bloomwood) was unleashed upon a series of high streets and the designer stores…