W elcome to part 29 in a series of non-fiction book reviews, originally based on the idea that the books I request tell you everything you need to know about me. I have, after so many chapters of this series, realised that all these posts say about me is that this was just a place to put these reviews! I can see how broad my non-fiction reading is, and how many interesting, good (and sometimes not-so-good) books and topics I've had a chance to explore. Today we are going truly diverse, with Leonard Cohen, lipstick and menopause. The World of Leonard Cohen by David R. Shumway (publishing 29 January 2026) Leonard Cohen's artistic career is unique. Most poets and novelists do not become rock stars. No other rock star's career peaked in their eighth decade as Leonard Cohen's did. Cohen's popularity is still growing five years after his death. In The World of Leonard Cohen, a team of international scholars and writers explore the various dimensions of the artis...
Last week I said the reading was "back on point" whatever that means! In fact, as I read further through Shari Lowe's Just One More Day I felt it was decidedly average. Not bad, just not good. With no pressing review books I went through my e-reader to work out what to read next. I found Traitor's Blade (Greatcoats, #1) by Sebastien de Castell , the oldest book on my e-reader and am loving it. I don't know what took me so long. High fantasy, lots of sword fights, a slightly sarcastic narrator? Yes to all of that! Next up is The Duke's Secret by Sue Williams , Australian historic fiction which sounds quite fun. I'm listening to The Names by Florence Knapp . It is so powerful and full on and I highly recommend, even if my heart has broken at least three times already. In knitting I made a little pair of toddler socks for charity to use up some left over yarn. I'm also knitting a secret test knit jumper, so next week I guess I won't have any ...