TRUST is a wildly addictive, ingeniously structured novel of truth, deception, betrayal and cold hard cash that questions the very fragile nature of the economy our lives are built upon–and it’s a story that couldn’t be more timely.
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TRUST is a wildly addictive, ingeniously structured novel of truth, deception, betrayal and cold hard cash that questions the very fragile nature of the economy our lives are built upon–and it’s a story that couldn’t be more timely.
If you like your fiction to carry a moral lesson, follow its plot along with laser precision, and to leave you reaching for the tissues at the end, then A Good Neighbourhood is for you. I, for one, would highly recommend it.
You might not want to read Home Before Dark late at night if you're of a nervous or easily scared disposition.
If you like your fiction light on dramatic action, but heavy on characterisation The Wife is the novel for you.
I utterly adored John Boyne's novel, which drew me in with its unpredictable plot, richly drawn characters, and a heart the size of Ireland herself.
I found myself not wanting to put The Dutch House down - reading into the early hours of the morning, and picking it up promptly upon waking.
The thing that struck me most about On Earth We’re Briefly Gorgeous was Vuong’s incredibly astute, honest, and often heartbreaking observations about life, love, lust, abuse, and fear.