December 11, 2019

Five Facts About ‘Conviction’ From Denise Mina

Denise Mina shared five facts about December book pick that you probably didn’t know!

Story By: Denise Mina

Five Facts About ‘Conviction’ From Denise Mina

Denise Mina shared five facts about December book pick that you probably didn’t know! Story By: Denise Mina

1. My pal Janie and I got a tour of Skibo Castle when we were on holiday. A big crowd of us were staying in a castle up in Dornoch and it was Janie’s birthday so we rocked up to Skibo and ask to see around, pretending to be millionaires looking for a holiday home. The butler gave us a really lovely tour of the house until the very end when Janie blurted ‘Did she get married in this actual room?’ He realized that we were talking about Madonna, immediately sensed how much we loved her and he asked us to leave the grounds.

2. The wreck dive video came from watching a real dive video on the internet in which the diver died. The narrator kept warning that he died at the end but I still watched on to the end and was very upset by it. I lied to myself in the same way that Anna does. To this day, I wish I hadn’t watched it.

3. Anna and Hamish’s house is a real house, originally owned by the shipping magnate William Burrell. A friend staged an art show in it four years ago when the roof was off and it was derelict. I loved it so much that I didn’t want to leave and had to pretend I was very very into the art show.

4. All the places they go to are places I’ve been on holiday in the past few years. It was lovely reliving those holidays.

5. Fat Stanley was a real British Bulldog who used to live in the apartment below us. He was a good boy. I think he was being used for breeding and he wasn’t very well looked after. We used to hear the owner shouting at him. We fell in love with him and later got our first dog because of him. Where ever you are: I love you Fat Stanley and you’re a good boy, a very good boy.

Honoring Native American Heritage Day with a spotlight on three powerful stories by Native authors: To the Moon and Back by Elliana Ramage, Looking for Smoke by K.A. Cobell, and Firekeeper’s Daughter by Angeline Boulley.

Each of these books offers a vivid, moving look at love, community, identity, and truth — and reminds us how essential Native voices are to the heart of our bookshelves.

We hope you pick up one of these stories today (or add them to your #TBR) and take a moment to celebrate the brilliance and depth of Native storytelling.

What Native-authored books have stayed with you, and which are you adding to your TBR? 💛📚

#ReesesBookClub #NativeAmericanHeritageDay
We’re grateful for YOU 💙 Thanks for reading with us all year long. Tag the book people you’re thankful for! 👇
Did you know that Shearwater Island from Wild Dark Shore is based on a real island? 

Our November author @CharlotteMcConaghy visited the mysterious and beautiful Macquarie Island for research, adding so much color to the world of Wild Dark Shore. 🦭✨
Wild Dark Shore is the kind of story you sink into and forget the world for a minute — atmospheric, gripping, and full of the twists we love talking about together.

If stories about sisterhood, long-held secrets, and coastal suspense are your vibe, this one’s going straight to the top of your TBR. 📚✨

Already started? We want to hear your thoughts — theories, reactions, all of it 👇
Stories that follow you wherever you go? Yes please! ✨ #AppleBooksPartner 

If you’re looking for a reset, don’t worry about carving out the perfect moment or setting, read or listen on @applebooks and let the story take you on an adventure. We’re stepping into the beauty of our November pick, Wild Dark Shore by @CharlotteMcConaghy. Head to our link in bio to read or listen on @applebooks, our official home for audiobooks and eBooks.
To the dreamers, this one's for you! 💚🩷

The incredible @JonMChu joins Bookmarked, the Reese's Book Club podcast, this week to chat all things Wicked, storytelling, and growing in ways you never imagined! If you want more Wicked magic, you won’t want to miss this episode. 

Start listening on the @iHeartPodcast app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you love to listen. 🎧
The newest additions to your TBR have arrived with glowing reviews! The November Class of Reese’s Book Club picks is perfect to snuggle up with this season. What’s at the top of your TBR? 👀
Why do YOU read? 📚✨
We're still thinking about how Wild Dark Shore's description of the natural world reflects how we navigate life. What did you take away from this inspiring novel? 💛