
This Week in Books is a feature hosted by Lipsy at Lipsyy Lost and Found that allows bloggers to share:
- What they’ve recently finished reading
- What they are currently reading
- What they are planning to read next
A similar meme is run by Taking on a World of Words.
I finished reading The Inheritance by Trisha Sakhlecha which I really enjoyed. Review to come of this wonderful toxic family drama.
Most family reunions end in tears. This one will end in murder.
On a private island off the west coast of Scotland, the Agarwals gather for a much-awaited family reunion…
Raj, the patriarch and business tycoon, who has six weeks to decide how to split his petrochemicals empire between his three children.
Shalini, the fragile mother, who longs to see her family healed.
Myra, the eldest daughter and golden child, who, unbeknownst to the family, is on the brink of bankruptcy.
Aseem, the son and supposed heir, who must choose between his wife and his family.
Aisha, the fun-loving youngest daughter, who is tired of being treated like a child.
And Zoe, the outsider whose #Instaperfect life is built on a foundation of lies.
They’ve all got secrets that they would die to protect.
But only one of them is capable of murder.
I then read Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea by Jules Verne, translated by Louis Mercier.
Jules Verne’s Twenty Thousand Leagues Under the Sea is not only a classic science fiction novel, it is also a thrilling adventure yarn.
Professor Aronnax, his faithful servant Conseil and Canadian harpooner Ned Land are held prisoners aboard the fantastic submarine, the Nautilus, by its enigmatic and charismatic commander, Captain Nemo: ‘That terrible avenger, a perfect archangel of hatred.’
And so begins a hazardous and eventful voyage which leads them from the lost city of Atlantis, to the South Pole, hunting in underwater forests and to an encounter with a ferocious giant squid.
Published in 1870, the novel continues to fascinate and engage the reader, presenting as it does an incredible journey into a mysterious world of excitement and danger!
I’m now reading The Artist by Lucy Steeds.
PROVENCE, 1920
Ettie moves through the remote farmhouse, silently creating the conditions that make her uncle’s artistic genius possible.
Joseph, an aspiring journalist, has been invited to the house. He believes he’ll make his name by interviewing the reclusive painter, the great Edouard Tartuffe.
But everyone has their secrets. And, under the cover of darkness, Ettie has spent years cultivating hers.
Over this sweltering summer, everyone’s true colours will be revealed.
Because Ettie is ready to be seen.
Even if it means setting her world on fire.
My next read will probably be The Other Americans by Laila Lalami.
Late one spring night, Driss Guerraoui, a Moroccan immigrant in California, is walking across a darkened intersection when he is killed by a speeding car. The repercussions of his death bring together a diverse cast of characters, deeply divided by race, religion and class. As the characters tell their stories and the mystery unfolds, Driss’s family is forced to confront its secrets, a town faces its hypocrisies, and love, in all its messy and unpredictable forms, is born.
And that’s my week in books! What are you reading this week? Let me know in the comments! 😎




Fab mix of books, Jo!
Thanks, Nicki! x
Inheritance sounds really good. I’m reading Mansfield Park.
I’ve never read it – I hope you’re enjoying it, and I’ll be looking out for your review! 👀
Reading classic takes more time than regular novels but i hope finish it before month end.
Good to know that The inheritance was good!
Review coming tomorrow! 👀