This Week In Books is a weekly update on what you’ve been reading hosted by Lipsyy Lost & Found . A similar meme is hosted by Sam @ Taking on a World of Words
Exams are over! Two more weeks and I’ll be done with my publishing program! It can only mean one thing… More reading time!
∧ Then ∧ Drift Stumble Fall by M. Jonathan Lee
The author of five novels, M Jonathan Lee is a tireless mental health awareness campaigner, working closely with organisations including Mind, Time to Change and Rethink and blogs regularly for Huffington Post. Having personally experienced anxiety and depression during his life, Jonathan draws on his experiences to inform his writing.
Richard feels trapped in his hectic life of commitment and responsibility. From the daily mayhem of having young children, an exhausted wife and pushy in-laws who frequently outstay their welcome, Richards existence fills him with panic and resentment. The only place he can escape the dark cloud descending upon him is the bathroom, where he hides for hours on end, door locked, wondering how on earth he can escape.
Often staring out of his window, Richard enviously observes the tranquil life of Bill, his neighbour living in the bungalow across the road. From the outside, Bills world appears filled with comfort and peace. Yet underneath the apparent domestic bliss of both lives are lies, secrets, imperfections, sadness and suffering far greater than either could have imagined. Beneath the surface, a family tragedy has left Bill frozen in time and unable to move on. As he waits for a daughter who may never return, Bill watches Richards bustling family life and yearns for the joy it brings. As the two men watch each other from afar, it soon becomes apparent that other peoples lives are not always what they seem.
≈ Now ≈ Big Sister by Gunnar Staalesen
Varg Veum receives a surprise visit in his office. A woman introduces herself as his half-sister, and she has a job for him. Her god-daughter, a 19-year-old trainee nurse from Haugesund, moved from her bedsit in Bergen two weeks ago. Since then no one has heard anything from her. She didn’t leave an address. She doesn’t answer her phone. And the police refuse to take her case seriously.
Veum’s investigation uncovers a series of carefully covered-up crimes and pent-up hatreds, and the trail leads to a gang of extreme bikers on the hunt for a group of people whose dark deeds are hidden by the anonymity of the Internet. And then things get personal…
Chilling, shocking and exceptionally gripping, Big Sister reaffirms Gunnar Staalesen as one of the world’s foremost thriller writers.
∨ Next ∨ No Fourth River by Christine Clayfield
Electroshock therapy, child abuse and modern-day slavery… just another day in Christine’s life.
Take a heart-wrenching yet inspiring ride through one woman’s incredible journey that is so compelling that you are simultaneously trying to look away and unable to stop yourself from reading on.
Christine’s father is a wealthy, tyrannical man renowned in the diamond business. At the age of just five, little Christine is cast aside into a boarding school where she is ridiculed for two embarrassing problems. She grows up in a never-ending circle of traumatic experiences both in her boarding school and at home. It culminates into a falling out between father and child that was never fully mended, leading her into a world of promiscuity and alcohol, eventually landing her in a violent marriage.
Driven to the limits of despair and heartache, she creates a plan to escape her world of misery. Will her plan work?
A story that asks: How do you find the strength, when you suffer almost unbearable abuse and are broken beyond repair, to pick up the pieces of a shattered life?
Big Sister sounds good. Hope the next two weeks fly by!
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I love everything Gunnar Staalesen ❤ Time musn't pass too quickly, I have to write a big essay, haha! xxx
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Yay, glad to hear you are done with exams and almost done with the program. All the best as you complete it.
All these books are new to me but they all sound great.I hope that you will enjoy your current and next read. Happy reading:-)
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It is such a relief for this university year to be ‘almost’ over! Thank you so much ❤
Happy reading to you! I am enjoying the different styles I'm reading these days! x
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Hope you enjoy your reading this week, Meggy! 🙂 I have Drift Stumble Fall on my TBR and am looking forward to getting to it soon.
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I don’t have much time to read but I am loving my reads!!! xx
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Good to see you this week Meggy! I love the cover for Drift Stumble Fall, it conjures up so many emotions to me 🙂
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Aw thank you, lovely Lindsay! I have missed this meme! YES! Drift Stumble Fall is all about emotions, inside and out!!!
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Our tastes are sooo different lol.
My Then – Jurassic, Florida by Hunter Shea (Man eating gigantor iguanas)
My Now – Monster Hunter International #1 by Larry Correia
My Next – Contagious by Erin Brown (YA SciFi Horror!)
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Contagious should have been Contagion* stupid autocorrect.
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That’s why our friendship is so cool! 😀 YIKES about the man eating gigantor iguanas!!!!
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No Fourth River looks fascinating!
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It was an intense emotional read!
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Great reviews!
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Thanks a lot!
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You’re very welcome 🙂
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