Finished reading: Disobedience by Naomi Alderman π
Such subtleties in the telling of this story. Iβve raced through it, and although Iβd happily read more about the lives of these characters, itβs near perfect in its snapshot of a moment in time.
Finished reading: The Distant Echo by Val McDermid π
For a book in the Karen Pirie series, I expected more Karen Pirie. A good mystery to solve nevertheless.
Parasite, 2019 - β β β β
Amazing how itβs taken me so long to watch this. I wonder if Iβd seen it amidst the hype it would have got 5 stars. Nearly, but not quite perfect in my eyes.
Finished reading: Matrix by Lauren Groff π
An enjoyable read but was left feeling I wanted something more.
Finished reading: Big Sky by Kate Atkinson π
Bit meh. A few too many characters to get really attached to anyone or their story.
Conclave, 2024 - β β β β
Didnβt have me quite as gripped as the book did, but a beautiful piece of film making.
Read in 2025: Crudo by Olivia Laing π
Read in two sittings which was probably best as I didnβt get in with it. Will stick to Laingβs non-fiction.
Finished reading: Mongrel by Hanako Footman π
The story of three women getting to know themselves and each other. Surprising. And challenging. And tender.
Finished reading: Union Jack by Val McDermid π
Think Iβve gone as far with Lindsey Gordon as I can for now.
Aftersun, 2022 - β β β β β
Oof. Iβve not got words for the emotional rollercoaster this film took me on. A fantastic piece of film making.
Finished reading: The Unfolding by A.M. Homes π
As ever from A.M. Homes, an engaging and witty story that pulled me in from the first few pages. I needed this to find some flow to my reading again.
Civil War, 2024 - β β β
One of those films where you get thrown in to a story thatβs already started. Itβs moving fast and thereβs no time to wait for stragglers to catch up. And then just when you might be finding your feet, itβs over... I wonder if thatβs how Jessie felt too.