#BooksOf2026 Book number 19
Blade Of Light by Andrea Camilleri
Another Montalbano, Iβm striving to stay ahead of the TV series.
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#BooksOf2026 Book number 19
Blade Of Light by Andrea Camilleri
Another Montalbano, Iβm striving to stay ahead of the TV series.
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#BooksOf2026 Book number 18
Antarctica by Claire Keegan
A collection of short stories, amazing how so much can be conveyed in so few words. ππ»
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#BooksOf2026 Book number 17
The Persian by David McCloskey
Another great thriller, somewhat overtaken by current events.
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βAccidentβ
Bloody autocorrect
Yes, came across it by action.
He only wrote 2 books, the other ones being republished.
#BooksOf2026 Book number 16
My Search for Warren Harding by Robert Plunket
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#BoomsOf2026 Book number 15
Foster by Claire Keegan
Another small, but beautifully formed novel.
It was made into the equally fantastic film βThe Quiet Girlβ.
Check either, or preferably both, out.
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BooksOf2026 Book number 14
Game Of Mirrors by Andrea Camilleri
If in doubt, head to Sicily!
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#BooksOf2026 Book number 13
My Phantoms by Gwendoline Riley
Another from the list of small but perfectly formed novels
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#BooksOf2026 Book number 12
Assembly by Natasha Brown
I βdiscoveredβ this in an article about the 10 best short contemporary novels.
Natasha also wrote the excellent, Booker Longlisted βUniversalityβ
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I was privileged to see John Bramwell perform tonight at the Roisin Dubh in Galway. I have wanted to see him play for such a long time and he was brilliant. Great songs and stories. ππ
RIP Henry π
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#BooksOf2026 Book number 11
Half His Age by @jennettemccurdy.bsky.social
A βBest books of 2025β recommendation, and great read, short, punchy & darkly comic chapters.
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My favourite is still βThe Crow Roadβ though , what an opening line..
Got me started on Iainβs books, Iβm forever grateful that I picked it up.
Iain Banksβ βThe Wasp Factoryβ is only 99p on kindle.
One of the greatest writers to have come from Scotland π΄σ §σ ’σ ³σ £σ ΄σ Ώ
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BooksOf2026 Book number 10
Vigil by George Saunders
Nope, not for me Iβm afraid. I have long been a fan of George Saunders, but this one did nothing for me.
Itβs seems that it is dividing the critics too
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#BooksOf2026 Book number 8
Story Of The Eye by Georges Bataille
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One of my favourite books of 2025 is 99p on Kindle
The Artist by Lucy Steeds
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Simon Calder just bursting to say βSome Decorum In The Forumβ on the news today.
#TreviFountain
Apologies, I meant metaphor
At least 5-6 references, Iβm sure itβs an analogy
#BookOf2026 Book number 7
A short but perfectly formed novel
Very enjoyable, despite its frequent (and unexpected) references to ingrown toenails.
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#BooksOf2026 Book number 7
Helm by Sarah Hall
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#BooksOf2026 Book number 6
The Devil Book by Asta Olivia Nordenhof
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#BooksOf2025 Book number 5
Fun And Games by John Patrick McHugh
I loved this book, but Iβm not sure I fully enjoyed being back in the mind of a 17 year old boyβ¦
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Roxy in the #Traitors
BooksOf2026 Book number 4
Just One Damned Thing After Another by Jodi Taylor
Something a bit different from my usual fare, a refreshing change
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The absolute joy when someone enjoys your book. Thank you so much for letting me know @bongbrummie.bsky.social
If you like dark, family tales you, too, might like #TheLostThumb πππ
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#BooksOf2026 Book number 3
The Lost Thumb by @orlaowenwriting.bsky.social
Another fabulous read from Orla Owen
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