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BookTrail Books of the Year

  • Submitted: 22nd December 2020

A yearly celebration of BookTrails

This has been a GOOD year for books. Not much else really when you think about it. Personally it’s been a year I would rather forget for many reasons. I’ve had the most emotionally painful year ever. This year, my BookTrail Books of the Year is something special to me as these books got me through when the world was darker than it’s ever been.

BookTrail Books of the Year

I actually haven’t read as much this year as I usually do. Sometimes even books can’t break through the dark clouds. However, the magic of just owning books, looking at them on the shelves, that feeling of looking forward to reading the latest one on the TBR pile for example makes such a difference.

My reading mojo has been up and down but this little lot caught my eye……

Paris by Starlight by Robert Dinsdale

PARIS

Paris by Starlight by Robert Dinsdale

Magical, sparkling and set in the city of lights. I’d love to climb into this man’s imagination – it must be a wonderful to live in that head of his. With this book and the first one, you can!

Mystery set in Siglufjörður - Winterkill by Ragnar Jónasson 

ICELAND

Winterkill by Ragnar Jonasson

This series is one of my favourites for setting and atmosphere. Winter has come to the small town in Iceland we all know and love thanks to Ragnar. A brilliant end to a brilliant series.

Ghostly tale set on the haunted shore of Orford Ness

ENGLAND – SUFFOLK

The Haunted Shore by Neil Spring

Neil is one of my go to authors. He scares the bejesus out of me and I can’t sleep properly for days after reading one of his books but I just have to do it. They are based on or inspired by real life hauntings, ghostly goings on and suspicious activity and legends….. Where he finds these stories and how he weaves them into a compelling story is chillingly brilliant.

Travel to a Kent retirement home with Richard Osman

ENGLAND

The Thursday Murder Club by Richard Osman

Well this was a delight! I love the dry humour  and quick wit of Richard Osman when he’s on the telly and so I was hoping this would come across in his debut novel. AND IT DID! The book, set in an old people’s home is full of wonderful characters, witty one liners and just a joy from start to finish. A mystery and a murder with old people stuck in a retirement home – add Osman magic and you have comedy gold.

Romantic novel set in Norway by Natalie Normann

NORWAY

Summer Island by Natalie Normann

A novel set on a Norwegian island….with a pinch of romance….. mistrust of a newcomer….a new life abroad…doesn’t this sound good! It was and I urge you to read it for all of these reasons and more. The setting is perfect for a literary escape and I was half wishing I was there with the nice man in the book….

Hello Again set in 3 European cities - Isabelle Broom

EUROPEAN TOUR

Hello Again by Isabelle Broom

You can always rely on Isabelle B to take the reader on a journey they will never forget. Oh the places I’ve been with her! The way she makes each of the locations she writes about come alive is brilliant. they each play a role but fade into the background to let the characters and the story shine. I always turn off my phone and put on the kettle when I get a new Broom book.

Thriller set in Antarctica - The Split by Sharon Bolton

ANTARCTICA

Split by Sharon Bolton

I shivered with pleasure reading this book  – set in the cold Antarctica. In the remote snowy middle of nowhere, no-one can hear you scream. The level of involvement with the characters and what they are doing out here really fascinated me. Yup, this one gets the BookTrail stamp.

Come Away with the Penguins to Antarctica and Hazel Prior

ANTARTICA

Away with the Penguins by Hazel Gaynor

This is the book that really made me smile this year. I read it more than once as I wanted to see the penguins again and imagine them waddling through the snow. I mean, who can be sad when there’s waddling penguins around! Love the story and the setting but this book has added charm and leaves you with a real warm feeling inside.

Mystery of Henri Pick set in Crozon, France - David Foekinos

FRANCE

The mystery of Henri Pick by David Foenkinos

I loved this one! It’s a mystery about books and there’s so many books, bookish moments and bookish emotions inside then it made me want to hug every book in sight. A mysterious writer has written a run away bestseller…but who is this mystery man? Attempts to track him down have been fruitless but the mystery really captures the imagination of the town and, well, everywhere really.

Ghostly tale set in a Hull theatre - I am Dust by Louise Beech

ENGLAND – HULL

I am Dust by Louise Beech

Louise has written some of the most soul- searching and emotional books I’ve ever read. This is no exception. It’s mysterious, honest, tender, shocking, emotional and so much more. I can still smell the greasepaint in this book when I think about it. Set in a Hull theatre, behind the scenes this captures the magic and mystery of behind the scenes. This book really gets under your skin and it’s one that really lingers on my mind despite my reading it in February.

BookTrail Books of the Year

To be honest, this is just a snapshot of the novels I’ve loved this year. There are others but I always like to draw up a list of ten at the end of the year to showcase a few. A few that have taken me to places that are special, unique and very memorable for various reasons.

Books take you places when lockdown prevents you from travelling in real life.

Merry Christmas to all fellow booklovers!

 

Susan x

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