Best new books to brighten up dreary winter
January's drizzle, sobriety and hibernation call for a pile of new books to get lost in. There's a taunt crime thriller that had French readers hooked, the titalating tell-all truth behind Trump's White House, the self-care bible that Kate Moss adores and hotly-anticipated new novels from esteemed Booker winners.
Oh how we miss the days when political non-fiction was dry and dour. But the reign of Donald Trump provides ample material for a tell-all book so scandalous it set book sales alight. Fire and Fury by American journalist Michael Wolff chronicles the exploits of the vainglorious manchild of a president, a First Lady weeping with woe at the electoral victory and a team of increasingly panicked and frustrated onlookers.