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Tuesday, January 19, 2021

"I Made A Mistake" by Jane Corry


They said: 

In Poppy Page's mind, there are two types of women in this world: those who are faithful to their husbands, and those who are not. Until now, Poppy has never questioned which she was.
But when handsome, charming Matthew Gordon walks back into her life after almost two decades, that changes. Poppy makes a single mistake - and that mistake will be far more dangerous than she could imagine.
Someone is going to pay for it with their life . .

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Tuesday, July 14, 2020

Supper Club by Lara Williams


They said:-

SUPPER CLUB by Lara Williams is publishing in paperback on the 16th July. This is a joyful, empowering story about speaking up, fighting back, and reclaiming your space. It is really wonderful lockdown reading. At a time where people are exploring the escape, comfort and joy of eating and cooking more than ever, Supper Club’s visceral and seductive exploration of the psychology and pleasure of food will be the perfect companion.


Twenty-nine year old Roberta has spent her whole life hungry - until the day she invents Supper ClubSupper Club is a secret society for hungry women. Women who are sick of bad men and bad sex, of hinted expectations to be thinner, smile more, talk less. So they gather at night to feast and drink and dance, seeking the answer to a simple question: if you feed a starving woman, what will she grow into? This is a story about the hunger that never goes away. It is a story about friendship, food and female rage. Above all, it is about the people who make us who we are – who lead us astray and ultimately save us.



Lara Williams is the author of the short story collection Treats, which was shortlisted for the Republic of Consciousness Prize, the Edinburgh First Book Award and the Saboteur Awards and longlisted for the Edge Hill Short Story Prize. Her debut novel Supper Club has been translated into five languageswon the Guardian 'Not the Booker' Prize and was listed as a Book of the Year 2019 by TIME, Vogue and other publications. Lara Williams lives in Manchester and is a contributor to the Guardian, Independent, Times Literary Supplement, Vice, Dazed and others.