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.

We’re taking our copy of Gone Before Goodbye on a little coffee date this weekend ☕📖 
Link in bio for book tour tickets and to get your own copy!

Where are you reading yours this weekend?
Had the most amazing time connecting with the Reese’s Book Club community IRL at #ShineAway2025 last weekend! ✨ @RaeganRevord and @TembiLocke picked up some incredible book recs that we are immediately adding to our TBR. Drop your must-reads below!
This Thursday's coffee and current read is an iced matcha and our new favorite eco-fiction mystery, Bog Queen by @AnnaNorthBooks. Talk about a perfect combo!
Bog Queen is now available, including at our link in bio.
We’re incredibly lucky to have the incomparable and inspiring @Malala join us on Bookmarked, the Reese's Book Club podcast. 💛

She's a powerful voice for so many—championing causes like girls’ education and women’s rights. In her new memoir Finding My Way, Malala Yousafzai turns inward, exploring the messy, beautiful journey of rediscovering yourself after the world has already decided who you’re supposed to be.

In this episode, @DanielleRobay and @Malala's conservation has all the heart—and then some. Listen now on the @iHeartPodcast app, Apple Podcasts or wherever you love to listen. 🎧
Did not see that coming! Gone Before Goodbye by @ReeseWitherspoon & @HarlanCoben is here and you don't want to miss another second. 

Start reading at our link in bio.
Diving back into the brilliant Anita de Monte Laughs Last after hearing @XochitltheG’s powerful conversation with @DanielleRobay at Shine Away.

Feeling deeply inspired by the vibrant storytelling and the beauty woven into every word.
Sorry, we're booked.

It's official! Pick up your copy of Gone Before Goodbye by @ReeseWitherspoon & @HarlanCoben at our link in bio.
Shop the Reese's Book Club Space with us at #ShineAway2025! ☀️@ZibbysBookshop brought the perfect vibes and of course, so many fantastic reads to add to our TBRs.

Which three books would you chose and why?
Today we honor Indigenous voices like our September Pick author @ElianaRamage. ⭐

With honesty and heart, To The Moon and Back shows us what it means to search for a sense of self—and emerge proud.