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Liz Nugent – Strange Sally Diamond #bookreviews #positiveonly #5*

MY VERDICT? The protagonist, the Sally of the title, reminded me of Eleanor Oliphant with her unique perspective on the world and the gradual unfolding of her past trauma. The author interweaves two main narratives, set in Ireland and New Zealand. Switching back and forth between these stories kept me hooked and I found myself racing through the pages. If you’re looking for a novel that is both thought-provoking and a cracking read, Strange Sally Diamond is the one.

The Blurb:

Sally Diamond cannot understand why what she did was so strange. She was only doing what her father told her to do, to put him out with the rubbish when he died.

Now Sally is the centre of attention, not only from the hungry media and police detectives, but also a sinister voice from a past she cannot remember. As she begins to discover the horrors of her childhood, Sally steps into the world for the first time, making new friends and big decisions, and learning that people don’t always mean what they say.

But who is the man observing Sally from the other side of the world? And why does her neighbour seem to be obsessed with her? Sally’s trust issues are about to be severely challenged . . .

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Mike Gayle – A Song of Me and You #bookreviews #positiveonly #5*

MY VERDICT? If you’re looking for a can’t put down summer read A Song of You and I by Mike Gayle is perfect. The story follows Ben and Helen, two old friends who reconnect after years apart and the ups and downs as they navigate their complicated past and present. Gayle’s characters feel so real and relatable, and his writing is touching and heartbreaking. I loved it, even though it made me cry. 5*

The Blurb:

Helen and Ben parted as heartbroken 18-year-olds and went their very separate ways. Twenty years later, mother-of-two-teenagers Helen is still in Manchester, a part-time primary teacher, stunned by the behaviour of her love-rat husband. In an old T shirt and scruffy jeans, she feels at the lowest point in her life. And suddenly, impossibly, Ben is standing on her doorstep. Tired maybe, lonely even, but clearly still the world-famous, LA-based multi-millionaire rockstar he has become.Can you ever go back? For Helen and Ben, so much has happened in the years between. But just to sit in the kitchen for a while and talk – that would be nice. Before the world comes crashing in. Friendship, love, heartache and hope collide in this unforgettable emotional journey, from the author of Half A World Away.