Book 58: Headshot by Rita Bullwinkel. Propulsive, spare and powerful story of a girls' boxing tournament and the inner lives of the fighters. Loved it #AmReading
Book 57: The Rachel Incident by Caroline O'Donoghue. Knotty, funny coming of age story about Cork roommates Rachel and James and their relationship with a married professor #AmReading
Book 56: The Bandit Queens by Parini Shroff. Loved this blackly humorous story of a group of women from an Indian village who come together to get rid of their abusive husbands #AmReading
Book 55: Yr Dead by Sam Sax. Quirky, literary novel with a story told through fragments of memory #AmReading
Book 54: Her Majesty's Royal Coven by Juno Dawson. A fun, witchy story set in Hebden Bridge with narrator Nicola Coughlan doing the widest array of accents I've heard in an audiobook #AmReading
Book 53: The Baby is Mine by Oyinkan Braithwaite. A short read from the author of My Sister, The Serial Killer, about a young man who finds himself in the middle of two women who both claim a baby is theirs #AmReading
Book 52: Bear Season by Gemma Fairclough. Folk horror-y academic mystery about a young woman obsessed with bears who goes missing in Alaska #AmReading
Book 51: A Horse at Night, On Writing by Amina Cain. A meditation on reading and its connection to creativity and writing #AmReading
Book 50: Middle of the Night by Riley Sager. Audiobook #14 this year, so glad I finally caved and started listening as well as reading 💚 #AmReading