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  • “Fingersmith” Sarah Waters (2002) Review | Girls in crime and in love

    “Fingersmith” Sarah Waters (2002) Review | Girls in crime and in love


    Fingersmith
    Fingersmith
    Sarah Waters, 2002
    582 pages
    Read in 2020.10
    check on synopsis and details on amazon.com


    🔽 Intro and review summary 🔽

    ✔ Crime and love story by 2 girls in Victorian London
    ✔ A petty thief approaches a rich girl with bad intentions
    ✔ Endless twist and turns

    ★★★★★ She was sent to pose as a maid, but their relationship becomes more than that, a lot more. It feels like many books in one; Victorian London, girls, crime, and love – girls in crime and in love.

    🔽 Book review and notes 🔽

    I actually watched the Korean film The Handmaiden first.
    I watched it when I was heavily pregnant so it's a bit blurry, but I was astonished to a point that I had to look for the original book.

    A family of thieves sends their girl to a rich family, for her to be a maid of the naïve gentlewoman aiming for her eventual inheritance, but slowly their relationship becomes more than that - a lot more.
    In the film her uncle collects paintings, ukiyoe, which suits the film as it's set in Korea, but in the book in Victorian London he collects words.

    So naturally I kept comparing it to the film, which is always an error because films tend to be more dramatic or exaggerated, but the madness is definitely there in the book.
    It feels like you're reading many books, because there are quite a few twists and everything builds up so well; the girls, the crime, and the love.

    Also the historical background is intriguing, it depicts different lives in the backstreet in London, that's one reason it feels like you are different many books in one.

    At first you think one is tricking another, but oh no you are wrong, but wait it's changing again, now what, oh what is going on NOW.
    I don't want to spoil it but you'll see what I mean by this - she's not just a pearl, she's what she's made herself to be but now with pride.
    🔽 Related pages 🔽
    “The Paying Guests” Sarah Waters (2014) Review | But who manipulates who
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    Fingersmith
    Fingersmith



  • “Small Worlds” Caleb Azumah Nelson (2023) Review | Tender feeling of understanding and belonging

    “Small Worlds” Caleb Azumah Nelson (2023) Review | Tender feeling of understanding and belonging

    smallworlds
    Small Worlds
    Caleb Azumah Nelson, 2023
    256 pages
    Read in 2025.05
    check synopsis and details on amazon.com


    🔽 Intro and review summary 🔽

    ✔ South London with its music culture
    ✔ Childhood love story and coming of age
    ✔ Father son relationship

    ★★★★★ Very poetic. His big world is loud and violent, but not his small world, it's a place of love, tenderness, freedom, family, dream and grieve. It leaves you with a great feeling of understanding and belonging.


    🔽 Book review and notes 🔽

    Very poetic.
    From a quick glance of the cover, you don't expect it - immigrants, Black, south London, music, you'd expect something loud and violent.

    Loudness and violence are there, but it's the big world they lived in.
    While in his small world, it's a place of love, tenderness, freedom, family, dream and grieve.
    He is in love with his childhood friend, he struggles in his relationship with his father who seems to be closed up, it's the story we all share, but the story is told in a mix of rhythm and tenderness.

    It leaves you with a great soft feeling of understanding and belonging.
    🔽 Where to buy / Summary and info 🔽

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    smallworlds
    Small worlds


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    Small Worlds: THE TOP TEN SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER


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    Small Worlds: THE TOP TEN SUNDAY TIMES BESTSELLER

    
    
  • “Piglet” Lottie Hazell (2024) Review | Will you break the perfect life?

    “Piglet” Lottie Hazell (2024) Review | Will you break the perfect life?



    piglet
    Piglet
    Lottie Hazell 2024
    Read in 2025.7
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    🔽 Intro and review summary 🔽

    ✔ Female rage of the woman who is about to get married
    ✔ Life in London as a young woman with career
    ✔ Food


    ★★★★★ Your fiancé tells you he has betrayed you. 2 weeks to your wedding, will you break the perfect life you have created, or will you cling to it? A woman struggling with the expectation of others and her own. Girl, we hear you.

    🔽 Book review and notes 🔽
    A book about female rage. About trying too hard and about creating life based on others. And eating.
    It's a story of a woman who is about to get married, so the tension is at its peak when he confesses his betrayal, what now?
    The need to show you're up to their expectations, because you carefully fabricated that image. And godforbid she lives the life of her own lower class family. It's all represented in the food and eating.
    Look at me buying good stuff from waitrose. Look at me cooking and baking fancy stuff.
    Very real, it's what womanhood is today.

    🔽 Where to buy / Summary and more info 🔽

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    piglet
    Piglet: A Novel


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    pigletuk
    Piglet: ‘If I owned a bookstore, I’d hand-sell Piglet to everyone’ New York Times Book
    Review

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    Piglet: ‘If I owned a bookstore, I’d hand-sell Piglet to everyone’ New York Times Book Review
    (English)


  • “Gabriel’s Gift” Hanif Kureishi (2001) Review | Rock and London

    “Gabriel’s Gift” Hanif Kureishi (2001) Review | Rock and London

    Gabriel's Gift
    Gabriel's Gift
    Hanif Kureishi, 2001
    196 pages
    Read in 2020.06
    check synopsis and details on amazon.com

    🔽 Intro and review summary 🔽

    ✔ Father and son
    ✔ Rock n roll in London


    ★★★☆☆ A little book about boyhood, growing up, London and rock'n'roll.


    🔽 Book review and notes 🔽

    A little book about boyhood, growing up, London and rock'n'roll.

    I wanted the brilliantness of My Beautiful Laundrette, but here there's only the ode to pop culture and music.

    It's a fairytale, of a modern and urban, specifically London, family life seen from a boy's perspective whose parents were living rocknroll lives knowing rocknroll people back then.
    Which, in itself perfectly likeable if you are into it, just that I'm not familiar with that vibe.

    🔽 Where to buy / Summary and more info 🔽

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    Gabriel's Gift
    Gabriel's Gift


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    Gabriel's Gift

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    Il dono di Gabriel (italiano)
  • “The Paying Guests” Sarah Waters (2014) Review | Love, crime, manipulation in secret

    “The Paying Guests” Sarah Waters (2014) Review | Love, crime, manipulation in secret

    The Paying Guests
    By Sarah Waters, 2014
    595ページ
    Read in 2024.3
    check price on amazon.com

    ✔ 2 women in love and in crime
    ✔ Gripping suspense
    ✔ Life in London after the war


    🔽 Review summary 🔽

    ★★★★★ As expected, it's gripping, exciting, and a great storytelling. A woman lives quietly with her mother falls in love with a beautiful young wife of the tenant, they're in love in crime, all in secret.


    🔽 Book review and notes 🔽
    As expected, it's gripping, exciting, and a great storytelling.
    The story is more straightforward than Fingersmith, but definitely not less curious.
    It has all the good female characters.

    After the war a woman now lives modestly with her mother, they decide to rent out a room but she falls for the young beautiful wife. And yes we'll have a crime scene and it all goes wrong.
    They're in love but who manipulates who? But is it manipulation or true love?
    They find a tiny corner in the hostile society where they love blindly.

    🔽 Where to buy 🔽

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    The Paying Guests
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    The Paying Guests: shortlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction

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    Gli ospiti paganti (Italiano)


  • “White Teeth” Zadie Smith, (2000) Review | Love letter to London

    “White Teeth” Zadie Smith, (2000) Review | Love letter to London


    White Teeth
    Zadie Smith, 2000
    464 pages
    Read in 2024.7
    check price on amazon.com

    ✔ Modern classic
    ✔ Life in multicultural London
    ✔ Family and friendship


    🔽 Review summary 🔽

    ★★★★★ Love letter to London that’s disappearing. We all have different opinions, skin colour, age, roots, culture, education, faith, or lack of any or all of it, but we try to survive this thing called life as a community.


    🔽 Book review and notes 🔽

    The most talked about book ever since I arrived in London, for over 2 decades now.
    And only now reading it.
    Somehow I thought it be more, coarse or rough, but it was surprisingly heart warming and this really is the London I loved, the mess and how Londoners coped.

    But I lived mostly in Islington, more clearly a Turkish area, but it is what you’d seen even in 2003 when I arrived, then slowly disappeared, or put under the carpet.

    We all have different opinions, skin colour, age, roots, culture, education, faith, or lack of any or all of it, and it’s ok you are not the same, or not in agreement, but we try to survive this thing called life as a community.
    The struggle to survive as a community, as a component of something big and messy, it’s the fun, it’s worth it.

    🔽 Where to buy 🔽

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    White Teeth: A Novel


    ●●● Amazon.co.uk (UK) ●●●
    White Teeth: The iconic, award-winning modern classic celebrates its 25th anniversary

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    Denti bianchi (Italiano)
  • “Dracula” Bram Stoker (1897 Review | Unexpected female empowerment

    “Dracula” Bram Stoker (1897 Review | Unexpected female empowerment



    Dracula
    Bram Stoker, 1897
    352 pages
    Read in 2024.8
    check price on amazon.com

    ✔ Classic horror and monster novel
    ✔ Female empowerment



    🔽 Review summary 🔽

    ★★★★★ Who doesn’t know Dracula? But so the threat is in the town and awakens intelligence and sexuality in women, and men go out to destroy. Definitely playing with female sexuality and empowerment.


    🔽 Book review and notes 🔽
    The classic of the classics, who doesn’t know Dracula?

    The entire novel is written as if it were collection of diaries, notes and letters.
    In a way surprisingly to me that it was full of pure adventures, good guys chasing the bad guy to save woman.
    But it is the woman who became the victim because of the men’s heroism and she saves their asses.
    Also if you read between the lines, it’s sexual, or bisexual even. Dracula likes the blood of young beautiful women, but he also imprisoned Jonathan and attempted to attack him also.

    So, the threat is in the town and it brings about the awakening of women to their intelligence and sexuality, so the 4 men go out to hunt. That’s one way to look at it but certainly it’s playing a lot with the idea if female sexuality and empowerment.

    🔽 Where to buy 🔽

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    Dracula (Penguin Classics)


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    Dracula: Stoker Bram (Penguin Classics)

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    Dracula (Italiano)
  • “Criminal Islington” Islington Archeology & History Society, (1989) Review | Crimes, policing and prisons

    “Criminal Islington” Islington Archeology & History Society, (1989) Review | Crimes, policing and prisons

    Criminal Islington 
    The Story of Crime and Punishment in a Victorian Suburb
    Islington Archeology & History Society, 1989
    90 pages
    Read in 2024.7
    check price on amazon.com
    
    
    ✔ Local history ✔ Victorian London just off The City 🔽 Review summary 🔽
    ★★★★☆ Record of crimes, policing and prisons in Islington, my home in London. This is when British Empire was at its peak, yet, citizens of London lived in poverty. Hypocrisy.

    🔽 Book review and notes 🔽


    Collection of essays related to criminals, policing and prisons.
    Being so closed to the City, Islington, especially Clerkenwell had a pretty bad history.
    It’s interesting that there was no “police” outside of the City, and at the same time people realised that the petty crimes are born out of poverty so the policing and the housing improved the situation.

    Crazy to think that the alleys in London were so poor yet they had the Empire.

    In any case, interesting to know the area I know so well has such an interesting (but not very proud) history.

    🔽 Where to buy 🔽

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    Criminal Islington, The Story of Crime and Punishment in a Victorian Suburb

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    Criminal Islington: The story of crime and punishment in a Victorian suburb

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  • “Down and Out in Paris and London” George Orwell (1933) Review | Foundation of his novels

    “Down and Out in Paris and London” George Orwell (1933) Review | Foundation of his novels


    Down and Out in Paris and London
    George Orwell, 1933
    UK
    224 pages
    Read in 2023.06
    check price on amazon.com

    ✔ Orwell’s memoir living in poverty
    ✔ HIs thoughts on poverty and social injustice
    ✔ Life in London and Paris


    🔽 Review summary 🔽

    ★★★★★ Orwell spent a few years in the poverty. No doubt his more famous books are based on what he saw there. It is a failure of the society as a system, rather than a failure of the poor.


    🔽 Book review and notes 🔽

    He writes about his lives where he spent a few years in the poverty.

    He captures the lives lives of those who are at the bottom of the society.
    Or below, considering he was “down” below the cities, literally, washing dishes, nothing but cleaning up the mess the higher up society creates.
    He describes what he did, where he went in those years, but also he drops some of his own thoughts about the poverty.

    No doubts his more famous books are based on the true poverty he saw there and it was clear to him; it is the failure of the society as a system, rather than the failure of the poor.
    It is the system that makes sure these poor remain as poor.
    His message of hope; a poor man can live with dignity if he keeps his mind busy.

    🔽 Where to buy / Summary and more info 🔽

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    Down And Out In Paris And London


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    Down and Out in Paris and London: George Orwell (Penguin Modern Classics)

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    Senza un soldo a Parigi e a Londra (Italiano)

  • “The Diary of a Nobody” George and Weedon Grossmith (1892) Review | Very awkward

    “The Diary of a Nobody” George and Weedon Grossmith (1892) Review | Very awkward

    The Diary of a Nobody
    George and Weedon Grossmith, 1892
    176 pages
    Read in 2022.01
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    ✔ British humour ✔ Mundane life of middle class in London ✔ Awkward British comedy 🔽 Review summary 🔽
    ★★★★☆  Comedy written 100+ years ago but still very British, the awkwardness, pretentiousness, and he really tries to show his dignity but everything goes wrong, so awkward. 🔽 Book review and notes 🔽 One of the books I randomly picked up, and it turned out to be a book of British comedy of a man who lived in Holloway, where I also lived for a while, though it was written over 130 years ago. It's very British, the awkwardness, pretentiousness, and he really tries to show his dignity but everything goes wrong, so awkward. You can't help but feel sorry for Mr. Pooter, the Mr. Nobody, and be charmed by his gentleness.
    🔽 Where to buy / Summary and more info 🔽

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    Diary of a Nobody (Wordsworth Classics)


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    Diary of a Nobody

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    The Diary of a Nobody (English)
  • “Caledonian Road” Andrew O’Hagan (2024) Review | Dark reality of London today

    “Caledonian Road” Andrew O’Hagan (2024) Review | Dark reality of London today


    Caledonian Road
    Andrew O’Hagan, 2024
    UK
    657 pages
    Read in 2025.11
    check price on amazon.com


    ✔ Today’s London for rich people
    ✔ Power struggle and corruptions
    ✔ Crimes


    🔽 Review summary 🔽

    ★★★★☆ People come with hope for a better life, and soon enough realise there is no such thing. London is a place for rich to rule. The money, the power, the evil. And what is the shared feeling? the loneliness.


    🔽 Book review and notes 🔽

    If anyone asks what today’s London is like, I’d say read this book.
    It has all the problems the city is experiencing in the last few years.

    People come with hope for a better life, and soon enough realise there is no such thing.
    London is a place for rich to rule, it’s something we ordinary people have difficulty seeing, but it’s always in the background.
    The money, the power, the evil.
    And what is the shared feeling? the loneliness.

    This sense of “us” vs “them”.
    We the people, they the evil things.

    An exciting book that contains a lot of aspects of today, traditional rich, Russian rich, rich kids, rich kids who are Eco warriors, young gangs, illegal immigration, the class struggles – it depicts different points of view from different class and communities.

    Lastly it was nice to read a story about Islington where I lived for more than 10 years, it’s a big borough with all the essences of London.

    🔽 Where to buy / Summary and more info 🔽

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    Caledonian Road: The Sunday Times bestseller


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    Caledonian Road: The Sunday Times bestseller

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    Caledonian Road (English)