On the subject of novels that straddle subgenres The end of this year that I am paricularly looking forward to. Lie ahead of us’ posts, focussing today on 40 works of dark fiction due out before In honour of that, and in reflection of yesterday (when I first started writing this post) being Worldīook Day, I thought it was high time I did another of my ‘look at what book treats It ’ s been a sanctuary into which a great many of us have thankfully scuttled. Months, with lots of folk picking up books and reading again for the first time inĪges. According to theīookseller, publishers have been reporting record sales over the last few Hampered thanks to our fearless armies of delivery drivers. One thing that does not apply to, however, is reading, a national habit which, even with most shops closed, has not been Covid has certainly been a disaster thatĮven for those of us who’ve managed to ride it out relatively unscathed it’s seemed as if almost everything we enjoy doing has been closed to us. Individuals left suffering prolonged mental torture. Well, who would have believed that one year on, we’d stillīe in the grip of lockdown, or that so many would have died, so many jobs would have been lost and businesses collapsed, and so many marooned and isolated
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