Butter The Talented Mr Ripley Silence Of The Lambs: (Hannibal Lecter) Bluets: AS SEEN ON BBC2’S BETWEEN THE COVERS
Enter Ghost Minor Detail Lost in the Garden Water Shall Refuse Them
Sorrow and Bliss: The funny, heart-breaking, bestselling novel that became a phenomenon The Maiden: Longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2024 Butter The Talented Mr Ripley
Silence Of The Lambs: (Hannibal Lecter) Bluets: AS SEEN ON BBC2’S BETWEEN THE COVERS Enter Ghost Minor Detail

Willoughby Recommendations: What to read and watch in 2024

By The Willoughby Book Club

Willoughby Recommendations: What to read and watch in 2024

By The Willoughby Book Club

2024 is shaping up to be a really interesting and invigorating year for the arts. It feels like more than ever, publishers and production companies, large and small, are releasing more and more fresh and exciting novels, including lots of intriguing translations and books written by underrepresented communities.

If, like us, you feel bombarded by new books, TV shows, and films, we’ve chosen some things that have recently piqued our interest here at Willoughby HQ, so that you don’t have to go through the trouble of the dreaded Netflix scroll, or the frantic pacing of your local bookshop or library

Butter

Butter

ASAKO YUZUKI

£14.99 £14.24

If you’ve immediately become obsessed with the new Ripley show on Netflix, based on Patricia Highsmith’s classic series of crime novels, we think you might enjoy Butter by Asako Yukuzi. Described as a culinary murder-mystery and based on a true story, this Japanese bestseller follows the story of Manako, a gourmet chef and convicted serial killer in Tokyo Detention Centre, who has killed numerous lonely businessmen by luring them with her cooking expertise. When a journalist strikes up a relationship with Manako in order to find out more about this violent con woman, she soon understands that the two have more in common than the journalist initially though.

The Talented Mr Ripley

The Talented Mr Ripley

Patricia Highsmith

£9.99 £9.49

Silence Of The Lambs: (Hannibal Lecter)

Silence Of The Lambs: (Hannibal Lecter)

Thomas Harris

£9.99 £9.49

Bluets: AS SEEN ON BBC2’S BETWEEN THE COVERS

Bluets: AS SEEN ON BBC2’S BETWEEN THE COVERS

Maggie Nelson

£12.99 £12.34

Interested in the experimental writing of Maggie Nelson? Her book Bluets is being adapted for the stage and will be performed at the Royal Court in London from 17th May until 29th June. As a piece of writing, it is really difficult to pin down in terms of form and genre, so we expect this to be an intriguing piece of theatre. Nelson’s original text is a story of an obsession with the colour blue and all it represents in her life, covering art, philosophy, memoir, and psychology. Sara Pascoe and Cariad Lloyd have a brilliant episode of their Weirdos podcast dedicated to the book if you want to find out more.

Enter Ghost

Enter Ghost

Isabella Hammad

£9.99 £9.49

The Women’s Prize for Non-Fiction shortlist has been announced and it has some really fascinating picks. If you have already read Minor Detail by Adania Shibli (you absolutely should if you haven’t picked up a copy yet), or anything by Susan Abulhawa, the paperback of Enter Ghost by Isabella Hammad has just been published in the UK. It follows the story of Sonia, a Palestinian actor returning to her native Haifa who takes a role in a production of Hamlet in the West Bank. Family, diaspora, connection, and displacement in current-day Palestine are just some of the ideas explored in this amazing new novel. Arguably, now more than ever, we should be reading the work of Palestinian creatives, so do pop this one on your list!

Minor Detail

Minor Detail

Adania Shibli

£12.99 £12.34

Lost in the Garden

Lost in the Garden

Adam S. Leslie

£10.99 £10.44

If, like me, you enjoy cult classic films like The Wicker Man or Midsommar, or even books like Water Shall Refuse Them by Lucie McKnight Hardy, you should keep an eye out for Lost in the Garden by Adam S. Leslie, a folk horror published mid-May by Dead Ink, an exciting, boundaries-pushing UK publisher based in the North.

Water Shall Refuse Them

Water Shall Refuse Them

Lucie McKnight Hardy

£9.99 £9.49

Sorrow and Bliss: The funny, heart-breaking, bestselling novel that became a phenomenon

Sorrow and Bliss: The funny, heart-breaking, bestselling novel that became a phenomenon

Meg Mason

£9.99 £9.49

If you liked the popular Sorrow and Bliss by Meg Mason, try the new comedy series Big Mood on Channel 4. Nicola Coughlin (Derry Girls, Bridgerton) is phenomenal as Maggie who is trying very hard to live her best life while also trying to manage her bipolar disorder. Funny, dark, then funny again, it’s a bittersweet exploration of friendship, mental health, and trying to make it despite the odds.

The Maiden: Longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2024

The Maiden: Longlisted for the Women's Prize for Fiction 2024

Kate Foster

£9.99 £9.49

We have recently binged the new series Mary and George, starring Julianne Moore and Nicholas Galitzine. Unapologetically saucy, this fascinating look into the lives of a family who climbed the ranks of society during the reign of Charles 1st is really worth a watch. If you want well-written historical fiction with a propulsive plot, try The Maiden by Kate Foster. Set in Edinburgh in 1679, Lady Christian Nimmo is arrested and charged with the murder of her lover, James Forrester. However, a year previously she had been living a privileged and respectable life. So why did she risk it all? It's a compelling historical crime thriller that will truly keep you turning the pages!