• Sep 27, 2025 Daydreamer Ian Mcewan dventures and boundless imagination, while adults will find themselves captivated by its nuanced exploration of life's complexities and enduring themes of love, loss, and the persistent spark of hope. Book clubs will find themselves in spirited deb BY Amelia O'Conner
• Mar 14, 2026 Lessons Ian Mcewan urface lies an astonishing emotional depth that will resonate with every single reader. "Lessons" grapples with the complexities of human connection, the bittersweet pangs of first love, the enduring power of family, and the quiet resilience of the human spirit. McEwan navigates these un BY Dr. Alexys Kuhic
• Dec 5, 2025 Atonement Ian Mcewan onant, and frankly, so brilliantly deceptive, that you might just find yourselves rearranging your entire bookshelf to give it pride of place. Ian McEwan's 'Atonement' is not merely a novel; it is a meticulously constructed edifice of BY Hugo Bailey
• Oct 12, 2025 Ian Mcewan The Cement Garden t death and adult issues prematurely. - Family and Isolation: The siblings’ self-imposed isolation underscores the importance and fragility of family bonds. - Mortality and Death: The handling of their mother’s corpse becomes a central motif, symbolizing the confrontation with mortality. BY Casimer Schultz