And so we come to the hours-old grand annual tradition, in which I review the year ahead in January, in order to save time at the end of the year, when I will be extremely busy with things I haven’t made up yet.
They are here, Ladies and Gentlesirs: I now give you my review of 2015. Just wait ’til you see the marvellous booky happenings during a year which – I think you’ll agree – contained more than one shockingly startling surprise.
Just look at the size of her computer! It’s 2015, love, not 1985. Ask Marty McFly
2015: The Year Trends Were (Mostly) Bucked
January: Following a widely-publicised study showing that 98.5% of self-improvement books sold in January are never read past page 5 (and never opened after January 10th), sales of books concerning sugar-free diets, fitness, mindfulness, positive thinking, career development and money management collapsed. Publishers cried.
February: The film of
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