The London Library's Trustees have been keeping busy during lockdown and have put together a list of the books they've been reading and would recommend. The eclectic list has something for everybody and ranges from Shakespeare to Putin to a new coming of age novel about a struggling journalist in his 30s.
- Daisy Goodwin: The Splendid and the Vile: 
a saga of Churchill, family and defiance during the Blitz. by Erik Larsson - Sophie Murray: Inge’s War by Svenja O’Donnell (out in August)
 - Andrew Popplewell: The Great Sea by David Abulafia
 - Howard Davies: Mr Tasker's Gods by T F Powys
 - Alan Aubry: Shakespeare’s sonnets and Montaigne’s essays
 - David Reade: Chivalry and manners in Early Modern England by Keith Thomas
 - Philip Broadley: The Rules of Contagion: why things spread and why they stop by Adam Kucharsk
 - Philip Broadley: Putin’s People: how the KGB took back Russia and then took on the West by Catherine Belton
 - Isabelle Dupuy: The Dumas Club by Arturo Perez Reverte
 - Maria Zhivitskaya: Theft by Luke Brown
 - David Lough: Jutland 1916 by Nigel Steel & Peter Hart
 - Peter Stewart: Maigret in New York by Georges Simenon
 - Daisy Goodwin: One Two Three Four: The Beatles in Time by Craig Brown
 - Frank Lawton: Frank Ramsey: An Excess of Powers
 - Giles Milton: Summer Isles: a sea voyage by Philip Marsden
 
Happy reading!
 