Dead Money by Srinath Adiga is about the power of hope. How far do you think that people are willing to go for what they believe in?
Natural History by Carlos Fonseca is a multi-layered story that slowly reveals the unique history and artistic views of a family.
What are the best new books in 2020? And how about surprisingly good older gems? A year of reviewing books led me to some very engaging books.
One More for Christmas by Sarah Morgan is a Christmas feelgood book set in the Scottish Highlands.
Don’t Wake Me by Martin Krüger is a thriller with a great atmosphere and a very active subconscious mind, set on a remote island in Norway.
The Vines by Shelley Nolden is about the ethical dilemmas involved in curing diseases and fighting pandemics.
I’ll Fly Away by the American spoken word poet Rudy Francisco is a poetry collection about language barriers and (mis)communication.
There's No Such Thing as an Easy Job by Kikuko Tsumura is funny at times, deep at others. An excellent read about passion and finding meaning.
The Ghost Moths by Harry Farthing is about Tibet’s struggle for independence. A great read infused with history, culture, and mysteries.
My Brilliant Life by Korean author Ae-ran Kim is about appreciating life while facing your own mortality. Told from a bright and fresh perspective.