Shrine Gaiety
By: Kate Atkinson Location: FIC ATK Genre: Historical Fiction "I loved everything about this book. The dialogue is sharp, quick-paced, and witty. There are a ton of subtle literary references mixed in. I would describe Shrines of Gaiety as a bit of Peaky Blinders combined with Gatsby. Atkinson brings to the table exquisite writing and captivating characters." Meredith OK here is the worst line in any book I have ever read! “The library had not been a career choice. After all, who would choose to be a librarian?” London 1926. Roaring Twenties. Corruption. Seduction. Debts due. In a country still recovering from the Great War, London is the focus for a delirious nightlife. In Soho clubs, peers of the realm rub shoulders with starlets, foreign dignitaries with gangsters, and girls sell dances for a shilling a time. There, Nellie Coker is a ruthless ruler, ambitious for her six children. Niven is the eldest, his enigmatic character forged in the harsh Somme. But su...