Thursday, 2 October 2025

I Shop, Therefore I Am - Mary Portas


Description

A GUARDIAN 'BEST BOOK TO LOOK FORWARD TO IN 2025'

It’s the 1990s: Britpop is dominating the charts, Kate Moss and Naomi Campbell stare out from the cover of every glossy magazine and British fashion is ripe for reinvention. Leading the charge is a twenty-something Mary Portas who has been brought in to revitalise the department store Harvey Nichols, at the time more likely to be associated with dowagers than daring designers.

With department stores in decline and an alpha male leadership team watching closely, the pressure is immense: make it profitable and make it relevant. Mary steps into a world she doesn’t fully understand – and at first, it shows. But what seems like vulnerability quickly reveals itself as vision. She doesn't rely on fitting in; she leans into instinct, takes bold creative risks and reimagines what luxury could be.

By the millennium, the store would be renowned for its outrageous, headline-grabbing, traffic-stopping window displays; patronage by style icon Lady Di and Bolly-swigging duo Patsy and Edina of the iconic sitcom Ab Fab – no longer fusty old Harvey Nichols but Harvey Nicks, daaarling! I Shop, Therefore I Am is the story of how she did it.

Mary takes us behind the shop window – to the people who kept the show on the road and the early lessons that shaped her career. Told with her trademark wit, grit and candour, readers will see first-hand how, armed only with the blank canvas of a shop window and her own creativity, Mary created an era-defining global brand destination.

Review

I loved Shop Girl and was really looking forward to reading this next installment. It did not disappoint.

For some this will be a history book, as it charts Mary's journey through her time at Harvey Nichols in the 1990s. For me it was a reminiscence, and I enjoyed remembering all the trends and new developments that now are enshrined in our culture.

The part I found most interesting was the behind the scenes goings at Harvey Nichols with the newly launched Ab Fab. I didn't realise that before Ab Fab we never said Harvey Nicks - or that it was such a positive impact on the shop and career of Mary.

There were so many colourful and candid anecdotes involving members of named staff, that I wondered if their names  had been changed? It was very entertaining, but at the same time the toil that Mary and her team went through was also apparent. So much social history is also in the book, from the lack of women on the Board of Directors at HN and the attitude to maternity leave. 

I'm giving this book 4 out of 5 stars. My thanks to NetGalley for the ARC to review.

Thursday, 25 September 2025

The Time Hop Coffee Shop = Phaedra Patrick

 


Description

Welcome to the Time Hop Coffee Shop, where wishes can come true . . .

Greta Perks was once the shining star of the iconic Maple Gold coffee commercials, the quintessential TV wife and mom. Now, fame has faded, her marriage is on the rocks, her teenage daughter has become distant, and Greta’s once-glittering career feels like a distant memory.

So when Greta stumbles upon a mysterious coffee shop, serving a magical brew, she wishes for the perfect life in those past Maple Gold commercials. Next thing she knows, Greta wakes in the idyllic, make-believe town of Mapleville, where the sun always shines and the aroma of freshly brewed coffee and second chances fill the air. Given the opportunity to live the life she dreamed, Greta is determined to rewrite her own script. But can life ever be like a coffee commercial? And what will happen when Greta has to choose – between perfection and real life, with no turning back?

'Original, perceptive and supremely enjoyable'- Hazel Prior


Review

I loved escaping into this book.

On the surface this book seems very light hearted. Greta a former star of coffee adverts is missing fame and all that it brought her and her family. When she finds a coffee shop that helps transport her back to the location of the adverts she thinks all her wishes have come true.

I thought every time that Greta was transported to Mapleville of The Truman Show. It seemed to have that same quality where everything was just perfect and nothing bad ever happened. When Greta searches for others that have visited Mapleville she finds someone else, so she knows it's for real. But, what are the consequences of visiting Mapleville and can she find peace and happiness in the here and now rather than going to a perfect paradise?

There was a little twist which i won't reveal but was just delightful and added even more to the story. When Greta was faced with a decision I was unsure what she would choose, and would she ever be truly happy. I'll leave you to read the book and find out what happened for yourself.

The characters were all well drawn and relatable. While it might take a little suspension of disbelief to read the events that unfold, it's a lovely story, which did actually have some deeper meaning within it. 

I'm giving this book 4 out of 5 stars. My thanks to netgalley for the ARC to review.

Thursday, 28 August 2025

The Vanishing Cherry Blossom Bookshop - Takuya Asakura

 



Description

For fans of Before the Coffee Gets ColdWhat You Are Looking for Is In the Library, and Days at the Morisaki Bookshop comes an enchanting novel that will linger in your heart long after the last page is turned.

As the last petal falls, the final page is turned…

Welcome to The Cherry Blossom Bookshop, a haven for book lovers that only appears during the fleeting cherry blossom season. Nestled amidst the bloom of delicate petals, you’ll find a sanctuary for those burdened by regrets and past sorrows. Here, Sakura, the mysterious young owner, and her wise calico cat, Kobako, patiently await the arrival of souls in need of solace and healing.

Told over four seasons, each visitor to the bookshop holds a book that bridges their past and present, guiding them towards understanding and acceptance. Within the antique charm of the shop and the soothing aroma of freshly brewed coffee, Sakura and Kobako help their guests confront their lingering sadness through the power of stories, enabling them to move forward with renewed hope.

Review


I admit to being drawn to the cover of this book, and that fact that it has Bookshop in the title and set in Japan. Unfortunately it didn't quite hit the mark with me.

As a fan of the books mentioned in the description I felt sure this would be a great read. It started so well and it really did seem to be a book that came at the right time for me. As I read on I felt a little bit of sameness as the next customers arrived at the Bookshop. I got to around half way through and it really wasn't keeping my attention. I did finish reading the book but it wasn't the magical read I was expecting it to be. Towards the end there is a little twist and that reignited by interest.


I'm giving this book 3 out of 5 stars. My thanks to netgalley for the ARC to review.

Sunday, 17 August 2025

Body Count - Julie Mae Cohen

 


Description

Saffy Huntley-Oliver returns in the long-awaited sequel to Julie Mae Cohen's blockbuster thriller, BAD MEN.

Bad men beware . . .

Serial killer Saffy Huntley-Oliver's life is going great.

She's got a fabulous new boyfriend, Jonathan. She has literally got away with murder. And now that she's no longer single, she can get back to her favourite hobby: killing bad men.

Particularly Sir Thomas West, a children's TV star who truly deserves to die.

But there are a few little snags. For one, her beloved sister Susie is still dating that insufferable Finlay. For another, Sir Thomas has a very large bodyguard. And Jonathan himself has given up his job investigating true crime, despite all the tempting corpses that Saffy keeps putting in his way.

All of this would be easy to ignore in the flush of new love. Except Saffy's never been in love before, and it's weird. She's having difficulty separating romance from homicide. Especially when someone discovers Saffy's secret hobby and starts sending Jonathan coded messages about her crimes.

Is someone trying to break them up? Or trying to hunt her down?


Review

When I finished Bad Men I wished for a second book - and here it is!

The thing about the first book, was that with Saffy being a serial killer she could not get a serious boyfriend, but this book changes all that. Jonathan who we met in the first book is now staying with Saffy and well things are looking good (if slow) on the relationship front. However, Saffy still knows a few bad men that need to be ended.

There is more of the backstory to Saffy and her sister Susie in this book and a lot more emotional insight into Saffy. At first I was starting to think I wasn't enjoying the book as much as the first one, but then things got really interesting and I kept finding myself thinking - how is she going to get out of this.

As with the first book the humour is very dark and there are obviously things the bad men have done, although not too many details are given. With Johnathan receiving clues about Saffy's crimes and him being a true crime investigator will he finally realise who Saffy is?

I'm giving this book 4 out of 5 stars. My thanks to netgalley for the ARC and the invite from  Bonnier Books UK to review this book.

Sunday, 6 July 2025

A Neighbour’s Guide to Murder - Louise Candlish

 


Description

A gripping new thriller from the author of Our House, packed full of stunning twists!

‘Louise Candlish has a gift for examining hotly topical issues with intelligence, wit, and a keen eye for observational detail. A Neighbour’s Guide to Murder is a smartly constructed psychological thriller with a wicked twist in the tale. Flawless!’ Lucy Clarke

‘A terrific story, witty, engaging and a total page-turner.’ Liz Nugent

'A whip-smart, razor-sharp domestic thriller… a fiendishly twisty plot. Gwen is my new obsession!' Isabelle Broom

‘A brilliant mess-with-your-mind slow burn thriller. Louise is a master manipulator and this is not to be missed’ Nikki Smith

'Louise Candlish excels at issue-led plots. A clever “through the keyhole” take on neighbours.' Jane Corry

'Meticulously plotted with twists and turns aplenty. It's a truly addictive read.' Hannah Beckerman

Her secrets will be the death of you.

It’s rare for a room in beautiful, iconic Columbia Mansions to be up for grabs and retiree Gwen is thrilled when its new occupant Pixie turns out to be the most delightful neighbour she could have wished for. Before long the two women have formed an unlikely age-gap friendship and Gwen is making herself useful to Pixie in all kinds of ways.

But when a crime comes to light Gwen’s protective instincts go into overdrive, igniting an appetite for revenge that none of the residents are prepared for.

The last thing they need in Columbia Mansions is a scandal.

The last thing they want is a murder.


Review

Gwen is in her 70s and lives in a flat in a prestigious building. She is on the Board of Directors and is friends with one of the other occupants. However, when young Pixie moves in to her neighbour's flat under the "rent a room" scheme she feels a connection with her, a new young friend. Soon everyone in the building is part of Pixie's life and not for the right reasons.

I've really enjoyed previous books by this author, so I was looking forward to this one. It just didn't quite hit the mark for me. I kept checking the title of the book every so often, because I thought I was expecting something that wasn't going to happen. It also read more like a cosy crime drama - which is ok, just not what I was expecting.

I didn't care for any of the characters. Gwen is rather too much of a pushover, despite her own internal dialogue saying differently. Pixie has her own agenda and uses it to her advantage over others in the building. One of whom is Gwen's Son, who is staying with his Mother after his failed relationship and felt to me like a wet blanket.

The book highlights some of the modern day housing issues experienced in the UK. Also a portrayal of trial by social media, together with the journalistic hunt for a good story. It felt a little protracted with the initial minutia of the story, but at the same time it displays genius plot writing. I was glad I finished the book, it just wasn't really what I was expecting.

I'm giving this book 4 out of 5 stars. My thanks to Net Galley for the ARC to review. The book is published on 17th July 2025.

Sunday, 29 June 2025

Dear Miss Lake - AJ Pearce

 


Description

Hope is on the horizon, but her greatest battle is about to begin. . . 

From the author of the Sunday Times bestseller Dear Mrs BirdDear Miss Lake returns us to wartime London, where Emmy Lake is facing her greatest challenge yet.

London, July 1944. Journalist Emmy Lake's career is soaring: Woman's Friend magazine is a huge success, and she is finally realizing her dream of becoming a Lady War Correspondent. On the personal front, Emmy's husband Charles has been posted closer to home, and they and their friends Bunty and Harold have escaped to the countryside for a few precious summer days. They all know how lucky they are.

But after nearly five years of war, the nation is struggling. The "Yours Cheerfully" advice column receives more letters than ever, and even though it looks like the war might finally be over by Christmas, the situation is far from resolved. For Emmy and her team, it’s all about pulling together and pushing on. But then disaster strikes. Soon Emmy needs her friends more than ever . . .

Endearing, engaging, and full of heart, Dear Miss Lake is a testament to the power of friendship in the hardest of times.

Review


This is the fourth and final book in the series and IMO the best one. It could be a standalone book. You will find that there are a lot of characters, and you won't know much about them. Best to just begin with the first book and have the joy of reading the whole series.

What I like about these books, is the social history aspect of them, rather than the war aspect. Although in this book there is a little more about the war and those serving with the impact on their loved ones. I also like the angle of the Woman's Friend magazine and the letters they receive. It really brought home to me what life was like for people day to day during the war. The writing is so easy and engaging to read, the characters really brought to life together with their hopes and fears.

Set in 1944 all know that WW2 is about to end from the the timeline without even reading the book. What we don't know is the fate of all the people we have met over the previous three books. I had my favourites and was hoping they would be safe. I did shed a few tears near the end, you will need to read it to find out for yourself why that was. 

I will miss Emmy and the others, but I think it's the right decision to end the story with this book.

I'm giving this book 5 out of 5 stars. My thanks to NetGalley for the ARC to review. The book is published on 3 July 2025.

Sunday, 22 June 2025

The Dilemmas of Work Women - Fumio Yamamoto

 


Description

The classic Japanese bestseller published in English for the very first time - a darkly funny and relatable book portraying the lives of five women

'Witty, wise and thought-provoking' Cecelia Ahern
'Crackles and pops with humour, empathy and intelligence' Lisa Owens, author of Not Working
'So brilliantly written that I kept trying to memorise sentences in order to repeat them to people later' Roxy Dunn, author of As Young as This

Izumi needs to get a job.
Haruka needs to stop talking about how she once had cancer.
Katō needs to get through a shift at the convenience store without being harassed.
Mito needs to break up with her boyfriend - or marry him.
Sumie just needs somewhere to live.

In this classic Japanese bestseller, published in English twenty-five years after it took Japan by storm, the lives of five ordinary women are depicted with irresistible humour and searing emotional insight.

Review

A collection of short stories. The title of the book is the title of one of the stories.

If you've previously read Japanese fiction about magical cats and coffee shops, then this is a completely different level of fiction. A glimpse into lives of real women in Japan, albeit 25 years ago. However, in my opinion this could have been written today. The only thing I noticed was the absence of continued reference to technology, particularly mobile phones and social media.

The stories are brilliantly written (and translated). It felt like you were looking at life rather than reading a story. Each woman revealing her flaws and strengths, but not in a stylised way. In the last story the narrator is a man, which threw me as the other stories are narrated by a woman. It took me a minute to get that straight in my head.

I'm not the biggest fan of short stories, but these all felt a lot longer and so enjoyable. There was a depth achieved which is difficult to find when reading a smaller number of words. Whilst not neatly sewn up they all made me think about what came next.

There is also some insight into the author by the translator at the end of the book.

I'm giving this book 5 out of 5 stars. My thanks to Netgalley for the ARC to review. The book is published in the UK on 3 July 2025.

Golden Girls on the Run - Judy Leigh

  Description Thelma and Louise  meets  The Golden Girls  in the BRAND NEW laugh-out-loud, relatable read from MILLION COPY bestseller Judy ...