Set before WW2 a family battle with poverty and see a possible solution
“My Cousin Rachel” by Daphne Du Maurier – a brilliant tale of a woman whose motives are never clear
Has Rachel killed ? What are her motives in travelling to Cornwall ?
August Wrap Up – How I acquired more books than I can possibly read this month
Are reading and buying books two different activities ?
“Red Queen” by Victoria Aveyard – when the colour of your blood decides your fate
A dystopian fantasy novel.
“A World Beneath the Sands” by Toby Wilkinson – a history of those who dug up the history of Egypt
A history of archaeology in Egypt - fascinating
“The Martian” by Andy Weir – our hero has to overcome a hostile environment and work out how to survive if there is any chance of bringing him home
When an astronaut is stranded on Mars he has to survive while the people on earth work out if they can bring him home
“Pandemic 1918” by Catharine Arnold – a book about the “Spanish Flu” outbreak at the end of WW1
In 1918 a worldwide pandemic hit - this book tells us what happened and how it affected people
“Norwegian Wood” by Huraki Murakami – despite the title it’s a book set in Japan
A young man starts university and develops relationships
“Venture to the Interior” by Laurens Van der Post – travel in Africa during the 1950s
The author travels to what is now Malawi
“The Bad-Ass Librarians of Timbuktu” by Joshua Hammer – a book about scholarship and preserving ancient texts
Librarians in Mali are faced with the destruction of what they are preserving for posterity.







