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Books I Read in November 2025

The Bookseller of HayThe Bookseller of Hay by James Hanning is a biography of Richard Booth, the second-hand bookseller who helped establish Hay-on-Wye as the book town of Wales. To say that Booth, the self-proclaimed King of Hay, was a bit of a character is something of an understatement. His various eccentricities, ambiguities and contradictions make him an intriguing subject for a biography, with examples of extreme generosity and determination as well as callousness and selfishness. Although Booth wasn’t involved in the development of the Hay Festival, it seems unlikely that this major annual event would exist in Hay without his early support for the second-hand book trade in the town. I particularly enjoyed reading about Booth’s colourful life in the 1960s and 1970s among the many recognisable landmarks in Hay. Many thanks to Little Brown Book Group for sending me a review copy via NetGalley. Continue reading

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Books I Read in May

About A Son David WhitehouseAbout A Son by David Whitehouse recounts the aftermath of the murder of 20-year-old Morgan Hehir who was stabbed to death while he was on a night out in Nuneaton in Warwickshire on 31 October 2015. It’s a true crime book, but not written in the way that you might typically expect from the genre. Whitehouse has turned the Hehir family’s story into a really affecting piece of creative non-fiction. It is told in the second person from the perspective of Morgan’s father, Colin, based on his diaries and memories of the period following Morgan’s death. As well as processing grief and sitting through the trial of Morgan’s killers, the book also deals with the frustrating bureaucracy of the criminal justice system, and Colin’s attempts to persuade Apple to unlock Morgan’s phone so he could access his photos and music. ‘About A Son’ is a really exceptional portrait of an extraordinary event happening to the most ordinary of families, and it is very likely to appear on my Books of the Year list. Continue reading

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