2017 round-up: books

There were a lot of big novels published in a year where the news was pretty bleak. Whether it was travelling to another world to escape, or holding a mirror up to the one we live in, there were plenty of worthwhile and important stories to be read and listened to. Kazuo Ishiguro, author of Never Let Me Go, won the Nobel Prize for literature; John Green made a come back with Turtles All The Way Down, his first published work since 2012; Philip Pullman returned to His Dark Materials universe with La Belle Sauvage, the start of the new The Book Of Dust trilogy; and Adam Kay, junior doctor turned comedy writer, shared the diaries of his time working in the NHS in This Is Going To Hurt The Hate U Give In a year where #BlackLivesMatter got more momentum, footballers in the States kneeled to protest police brutality, and more horrifying stories emerged of the mistreatment of people of colour by authorities, this book felt more important than ever. Anyone ...