
Good morning everyone and happy Tuesday. I’m a big fan of Reese’s Book Club and always look forward to seeing what she’ll choose as they are often books I’ve not heard of. Pictures are two books she’s featured recently that I still need to read!
💚Isola by Allegra Goodman
❤️City Of Night Birds by Juhea Kim
I’ve got a bit of a fascination with books involving ballet dancers so I’m excited to read City Of Night Birds and I love historical fiction especially if it’s set in a time period I’m not familiar with so I’m really looking forward to Isola.
Do you like Reese’s book club? What’s been your favourite read from it?
Isola by Allegra Goodman

In sixteenth-century France, as the heiress to an aristocratic fortune, Marguerite is destined for a life of privilege. Then she is orphaned, and her enigmatic and volatile guardian squanders her inheritance and insists she accompany him on an expedition to the new French colonies of North America. Isolated and afraid, Marguerite befriends her guardian’s servant and the two develop an intense attraction. But when their relationship is discovered, they are brutally punished, abandoned on a small island with no hope for rescue.
From a childhood dressed in gowns and laced pearls in her hair, Marguerite finds herself at the mercy of nature. As the weather turns, blanketing the island in ice, she discovers a faith she had never before needed…
Inspired by the real life of a sixteenth-century heroine, Isola tells the timeless story of a woman fighting for survival.
The City Of Night Birds by Juhea Kim

Slowly recovering from a terrible accident, Natalia is faced with a devastating choice – to return to the cutthroat world of Russian ballet that nearly broke her, or to walk away forever – in this sweeping novel of love and redemption
Prima ballerina Natalia Leonova was once celebrated across the world, her signature bravura in demand on stages from St. Petersburg to Paris to New York. But at the top of her career, an accident forces her into sudden retirement. Injured and alone, she turns to pills and alcohol to numb the pain of her past, still haunted by her relationships with two gifted dancers, Dmitri and Alexander. These men were responsible for her soaring highs, her darkest hours and, ultimately, both played their part in her downfall.
So when Dmitri resurfaces with a tantalising offer for Natalia, she must decide what she is willing to sacrifice in order to dance again – and for the chance to return to the great love of her life. Painting a vivid portrait of a world in which ruthless ambition, desire and sublime artistry collide, City of Night Birds unveils the making of a dancer with profound intimacy and breathtaking scope.
From the author of Beasts of a Little Land, winner of the Yasnaya Polyana Award

