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The Fall of Language in the Age of English by Minae Mizumura
Local Author | Claire Allan who is from Derry, my hometown!
Book | Her Name Was Rose
Synopsis | When Emily lets a stranger step out in front of her, she never imagines that split second will change her life. But after Emily watches a car plough into the young mother – killing her instantly – she finds herself unable to move on. And then she makes a decision she can never take back. Because Rose had everything Emily had ever dreamed of. A beautiful, loving family, a great job and a stunning home. And now Rose’s husband misses his wife, and their son needs a mother. Why couldn’t Emily fill that space? But as Emily is about to discover, no one’s life is perfect … and not everything is as it seems.
Rating | 4/5
Personal thoughts |At first I was cynical of the first person narrative and by the fact that this was Allan’s first venture out of chick lit. In the beginning it had some tropes of chick lit however as the first person narrative developed, an unreliable narrator was used top great effect. As a result you questioned Emily’s state of mind turning Her Name Was Rose into a true psychological thriller. Having it set in Derry personally made it very familiar and I could easily picture the people described. This was a quick and exciting read and I would recommend it.
Bookish question
All local bookshops seem to have a quirk. What interesting quirks does your local bookshop have?
Leakey's bookshop in Inverness has all the typical charms of a local bookshop; piles upon piles of books, interesting nooks and crannies and a drole owner who seems grumpy at first. My favourite thing about it though, is the wood burner in the middle of the room. It always has a roaring fire in the winter even though it doesn't seem safe surrounded by piles of paper.
Presenting Read Local: World of Lore: Wicked Mortals by Aaron Mahnke. Reviewed by Staci Stanton for In the Stacks.
http://www.inthestacks.tv/2019/05/read-local-world-of-lore-wicked-mortals-by-aaron-mahnke

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Presenting Read Local: The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley. Reviewed by Staci Stanton for In the Stacks.
Http://www.inthestacks.tv/2019/05/read-local-the-hunting-party-by-lucy-foley
The Power of Read Local
The Power of Read Local
Leigh Goff takes over my blog today with her interesting article on a “local first” trend. Take it away Leigh!
There is a social trend of ‘local first’ movements spreading around our nation that focuses on improving local economies and supporting communities from within. Supporting local, whether it be farms, shops, authors, or restaurants is a great way for groups of committed people to affect…
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Good advice