Monday, August 25, 2025

What is Beth Morrey reading?

Featured at Writers Read: Beth Morrey, author of Isabella's Not Dead.

Her entry begins:
I tend to read in fits and starts – maybe three books in a week and then nothing at all for three weeks; it’s very erratic. I also don’t read very much when I’m writing, as it’s too tempting to copy the style of the book I’m reading. On holiday, I binge-read, and I’ve just been to Cornwall for two weeks, so I’ve got a few stone-cold bangers under my belt:

Annie Bot, by Sierra Greer

This was recommended by a writer friend and is absolutely outstanding. It’s a lightly speculative novel about the relationship between a man and a robot-woman. She’s virtually indistinguishable from a human and is programmed to be autodidactic so she learns from cues and interactions with others. The relationship between Annie and her ‘owner’ Doug is fascinating, creepy and completely gripping, exploring coercive control, autonomy and equality. It’s like Westworld meets Anora, but so much more – a tale told incredibly tightly, with great nuance and compassion. I really loved it and it was one of those books that felt...[read on]
About Isabella's Not Dead, from the publisher:
A hilarious and thought-provoking murder mystery about the death of a friendship, and one woman’s quest to track down the best friend who disappeared, for fans of Where'd You Go, Bernadette.

Isabella’s NOT dead.

That’s what Gwen tells anyone who asks about the friend who ghosted them all fifteen years ago. But if Isabella’s not dead, then where is she? And why did she leave, just when Gwen needed her most?

Freshly fifty-three, out of a job, and with children who are starting to fly the nest, Gwen decides to turn detective. Setting out to solve the mystery, Gwen embarks on an adventure across England—then across Europe—that will test her marriage and put her on a collision course with reluctant acquaintances, a mother-in-law best described as eccentric, and a rabbit hole full of clues. But Isabella’s not the only one who’s lost.

A tale of deep, frayed friendship, fractured memories, and skewed perspectives, Isabella’s Not Dead is the story of one woman’s quest to reclaim her best friend—and herself.
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