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About a Boy
General Fiction, Nick Hornby

About a Boy by Nick Hornby

About A Boy – Summary About a Boy is a 1998 novel by British author Nick Hornby, set in London in the early 1990s. The story revolves around two protagonists: Will Freeman, a 36-year-old bachelor who avoids responsibility and lives off royalties from a Christmas song his father wrote, and Marcus Brewer, a socially awkward 12-year-old […]

vet in a spin
Memoirs, James Herriot

Vet in a Spin by James Herriot

Summary “Vet in a Spin” is the sixth instalment in James Herriot’s beloved series of veterinary memoirs. Set against the backdrop of World War II, this book chronicles Herriot’s experiences as he navigates his dual roles as a country veterinarian and a trainee in the Royal Air Force (RAF). The narrative begins with Herriot completing

Vets Might Fly
Memoirs, James Herriot

Vets Might Fly by James Herriot

Vets Might Fly – Summary “Vets Might Fly” is a captivating memoir by James Herriot, the fifth instalment in his beloved “All Creatures Great and Small” series. Set against the backdrop of World War II, this book chronicles Herriot’s transition from his peaceful life as a country veterinarian in the Yorkshire Dales to his service

Vet in Harness
Memoirs, James Herriot

Vet in Harness by James Herriot

Summary “Vet in Harness” is the fourth instalment in James Herriot’s beloved series of veterinary memoirs. Set in the picturesque Yorkshire Dales during the late 1930s, the book continues to chronicle Herriot’s experiences as a young veterinarian working alongside the eccentric Siegfried Farnon and his mischievous brother Tristan. In this volume, readers find James settled

Let Sleeping Vets Lie
Memoirs, James Herriot

Let Sleeping Vets Lie By James Herriot

Summary Let Sleeping Vets Lie is the third instalment in James Herriot’s autobiographical veterinary memoirs, continuing his journey as a young vet in 1930s Yorkshire. The book eschews a linear narrative, instead weaving together episodic tales of Herriot’s experiences at Skeldale House, where he works alongside the eccentric Farnon brothers. The story follows Herriot’s growth as

It Shouldn't Happen to a Vet
Memoirs, James Herriot

It Shouldn’t Happen to a Vet by James Herriot

Summary “It Shouldn’t Happen to a Vet” is the second instalment in James Herriot’s beloved series of veterinary memoirs, chronicling his experiences as a young veterinary surgeon in the Yorkshire Dales during the 1930s. The book picks up where its predecessor left off, following Herriot as he continues to navigate the challenges and joys of

if only they could talk
Memoirs, James Herriot

If Only They Could Talk By James Herriot

If Only They Could Talk – Summary  James Herriot’s If Only They Could Talk is a heart-warming and humorous memoir chronicling his first year as a newly qualified veterinary surgeon in rural Yorkshire. The book introduces readers to the fictional village of Darrowby, inspired by Thirsk, where Herriot begins his career under the employment of Siegfried

baudolino
Historical Fiction, Umberto Eco

Baudolino by Umberto Eco

Summary Baudolino is a historical novel that weaves together fact and fiction, myth and reality, in a captivating tale of adventure, deception and the power of storytelling. Set against the backdrop of the 12th and early 13th centuries, the novel follows the life of Baudolino, a peasant boy from Alessandria, Italy, who is adopted by

foucault's pendulum
General Fiction, Umberto Eco

Foucault’s Pendulum by Umberto Eco

Foucault’s Pendulum – Summary Foucault’s Pendulum is a complex and intellectually stimulating novel that weaves together elements of conspiracy theories, historical mysteries, and philosophical musings. The story revolves around three editors working at a vanity press in Milan: Casaubon, Jacopo Belbo and Diotallevi. Initially sceptical of the occult manuscripts they encounter in their work, they

the name of the rose
Historical Fiction, Umberto Eco

The Name of the Rose by Umberto Eco

The Name of the Rose – Summary Set in the year 1327, “The Name of the Rose” follows Franciscan friar William of Baskerville and his young novice Adso of Melk as they arrive at a wealthy Benedictine abbey in Northern Italy. Their visit coincides with a theological debate between Franciscans and papal emissaries, but they

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