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Bookshelf: Summer Reading 2021 The Book Club Review

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It's our 2021 Summer Reading episode!
What are we looking for in our summer reading? We want books that are going to carry us away, books that are immersive and compelling, books that take us places and teach us things. Sometimes we want short reads to suit our mood, others we want long immersive books that will last us through the summer. And as ever, we want books we can discuss and debate.

Embracing our usual tendency to veer away from the obvious we've compiled an eclectic list. We’ve got summer buzz books The Other Black Girl by Zakiya Dalila Harris and Great Circle by Maggie Shipstead, but we’re also delving into mental health with Meg Mason’s hilarious and moving novel Sorrow & Bliss, considering the joys of the untethered life with Jhumpa Lahiri and learning about the Sackler family – architects, it turns out, of America’s opioid crisis – with Patrick Radden-Keefe’s Empire of Pain. Plus Laura throws in Michael Faber’s beguiling fantasy novel D: A Tale of Two Worlds, a novel by First Nations author Richard Wagamese she wants everyone to read, and we briefly consider Erik Larson’s gripping history of World War 2, The Splendid and the Vile and why really it’s the perfect thing to have beside your deckchair.

Wherever you are we wish you a brilliant summer and lots of happy reading.
Booklist
Sorrow & Bliss by Meg Mason
Hotel Silence by Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir
Whereabouts by Jhumpa Lahiri
Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden-Keefe
D (a Tale of Two Worlds) by Michael Faber
The Book of Hidden Things by Francesco Dimitri
Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese
The Other Black Girl by Zakiya Dalia Harris
Great Circle by Maggie Shipstead
You can also find full details plus a few extras on our website, thebookclubreview.co.uk. And if you’re so inclined you can also sign up for our bi-weekly newsletter there. It has reviews and recommendations and is full of reading inspiration to tide you over until our next episode.
Follow us between episodes on Instagram @bookclubreviewpodcast, on twitter and facebook @bookclubrvwpod or email us at thebookclubreview@gmail.com – do drop us a line and tell us what you’re reading, we always love to hear from you.
Special thanks to Mason Dietrich, our new Production assistant.

It's our 2021 Summer Reading episode!
What are we looking for in our summer reading? We want books that are going to carry us away, books that are immersive and compelling, books that take us places and teach us things. Sometimes we want short reads to suit our mood, others we want long immersive books that will last us through the summer. And as ever, we want books we can discuss and debate.

Embracing our usual tendency to veer away from the obvious we've compiled an eclectic list. We’ve got summer buzz books The Other Black Girl by Zakiya Dalila Harris and Great Circle by Maggie Shipstead, but we’re also delving into mental health with Meg Mason’s hilarious and moving novel Sorrow & Bliss, considering the joys of the untethered life with Jhumpa Lahiri and learning about the Sackler family – architects, it turns out, of America’s opioid crisis – with Patrick Radden-Keefe’s Empire of Pain. Plus Laura throws in Michael Faber’s beguiling fantasy novel D: A Tale of Two Worlds, a novel by First Nations author Richard Wagamese she wants everyone to read, and we briefly consider Erik Larson’s gripping history of World War 2, The Splendid and the Vile and why really it’s the perfect thing to have beside your deckchair.

Wherever you are we wish you a brilliant summer and lots of happy reading.
Booklist
Sorrow & Bliss by Meg Mason
Hotel Silence by Auður Ava Ólafsdóttir
Whereabouts by Jhumpa Lahiri
Empire of Pain by Patrick Radden-Keefe
D (a Tale of Two Worlds) by Michael Faber
The Book of Hidden Things by Francesco Dimitri
Indian Horse by Richard Wagamese
The Other Black Girl by Zakiya Dalia Harris
Great Circle by Maggie Shipstead
You can also find full details plus a few extras on our website, thebookclubreview.co.uk. And if you’re so inclined you can also sign up for our bi-weekly newsletter there. It has reviews and recommendations and is full of reading inspiration to tide you over until our next episode.
Follow us between episodes on Instagram @bookclubreviewpodcast, on twitter and facebook @bookclubrvwpod or email us at thebookclubreview@gmail.com – do drop us a line and tell us what you’re reading, we always love to hear from you.
Special thanks to Mason Dietrich, our new Production assistant.

45 min