Simply a great book, the first I read by Neil Gaiman.

A funny – occasionally laugh-out-loud – and sarcastic book about working in a London rare book shop. Not the best of books in this niche genre (Shaun Bythell's works had me in stitches much more than this one), but still an enjoyable read.

A very sweet story and, I believe, will sit well amongst other Christmas classics. Never lose Hope!

Wonderful to find a well-written mystery set in Bangkok. Love the serial killer angle and insights into just how things work here in Thailand. One minor disappointment – thought there would be some meaning behind the taking of his victims' ears... Looking forward to more in this series!

Heart-wrenching book but quite interesting in the details the author provided about the tsunami and the lives of her children and husband.

A well-research, beautifully-written novelization of the Cham invasion of the Khmer during the 12th century. Brings the people and temples surrounding Angkor Wat, The Bayon, etc. to vivid life. Loved it thoroughly.