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I read 50 books last year, but this was my standout favourite – UK Times

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From “romantasy” and historical fiction to satires and novellas, I read on average around 50 books a year – and there is one recent release that I’ve been recommending to everyone. As crowd-pleasing as it is likely a future classic, Florence Knapp’s debut novel, The Names, is an utterly original take on the “sliding doors” concept.

Released in 2024, the debut held the top spot in my review of the best new books. And now, the paperback is half price on Amazon. The author’s only other book is a non-fiction guide to English paper piecing, but her first foray into fiction is a masterclass. It’s as devastating as it is life-affirming – the recipe for the perfect book.

The novel begins on the day a mother sets off to name her baby son, before following three versions of his life as dictated by his given name. An exploration of how small decisions can echo down the decades, the novel is a gripping and moving family drama.

I tore through the book in two sittings while on holiday. The story might not be the typical easy-breezy beach book, but the novel is hugely readable, with beautiful prose and compelling characters. AThe Sunday Times bestseller with an average rating of 4.18 on Goodreads (it was also nominated in the Goodreads Choice Awards), it’s one of those rare mainstream novels that live up to the hype.

The novel has been a universal hit to everyone I’ve recommended it to, across all ages. Even better, the paperback costs less than £5 – if you’re looking for your next read, make it this one.

I devoured the book in two sittings (Daisy Lester/The Independent)

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