![]() ![]() Hypnotic, mysterious and melancholy: all the hallmarks of a Kazuo Ishiguro novel are here in his latest, even if it is a book about creepy AI robots moving into our houses. ![]() That, of course, won’t stop it flying off the shelves the book received one of the biggest publication day launches since Harry Potter.īuy it here Klara and the Sun by Kazuo Ishiguro Some, including our reviewer Claire Allfree, noted that Rooney’s writing feels newly self-conscious, seemingly disillusioned by the novel form. ![]() Featuring a young, prodigious and phenomenally successful novelist who hates fame (sounds familiar), it’s been met by a mixed reaction. The long-awaited third novel from Sally Rooney is finally here. Already described as a masterpiece in a ream of ecstatic reviews, his latest novel explores the fallout when a white South African family break a promise to a black woman who works for them.īuy it here Beautiful World, Where Are You by Sally Rooney Third time’s the charm: Damon Galgut has scooped this year’s Booker Prize, after previously being shortlisted twice before. We’ve put together our edit of the most unmissable fiction hitting shelves in 2021, from Meg Mason’s Sorrow and Bliss to Brit Bennett’s The Vanishing Half, to help you curate your reading list. There’s an abundance of brilliant new novels arriving in bookshops this year, including a wave of exciting debuts. ![]()
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