BOOK REVIEWS

A middle aged romp to generate much mirth

A middle aged romp to generate much mirth

Tina Foster reviews The Square by Rosie Millard This first book by the journalist and broadcaster is a triumph. She has pitched her comedy of manners in a London square housing the aspirational bourge ...
The Girls by Lisa Jewell

The Girls by Lisa Jewell

This author is one I go to when I want to be entertained: a little light reading sat in the sunshine or a relaxing situation. The sort of book I read when I need something safe and comfortable. But th ...
Summer reading

Summer reading

I don’t know about you, but my reading tastes change during the summer months. I prefer something light and amusing; nothing that taxes my brain too much but a paperback (who wants to carry a heavy bo ...
Something to Hide by Deborah Moggach

Something to Hide by Deborah Moggach

I have been a really keen follower of Deborah Moggach since discovering her writing in 1978 when I read her debut novel You must be Sisters. As one of four sisters the book immediately caught my imagi ...