Tag: books
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Small Things Like These, Claire Keegan: A Psychological Portrait of Bill Furlong

I wouldn’t consider myself the quickest of readers. I rarely read a book these days without my pen and notebook to hand, ready to note down anything significant that could be relevant for a psychological exploration. Approaching reading with a more curious and considered approach like this can prolong my time spent reading a book. …
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Poor Things, Alasdair Gray: A Psychological Portrait of Godwin Baxter

At the start of 2023, I had the opportunity to contribute to Poor Things: A Novel Guide, an exciting project from The Alasdair Gray Archive. The project is a celebration of Alasdair Gray’s work which gives audiences the opportunity to explore the book through essays, videos and creative responses. The digital project is timely as…
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A Christmas Carol- A Psychological Formulation #8, CHRISTMAS SPECIAL

Merry Christmas from The Paperback Psychologist Charles Dickens first introduced the world to Ebenezer Scrooge in 1843. His novella, A Christmas Carol tells the tale of Scrooge a tragic, lonely figure who is bitter at the world and focused solely on work and wealth. We are given glimpses into Scrooge’s life from the three spirits…
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Ginger and Me, Elissa Soave – A Psychological Formulation #7

“I’m going to tell you something Wendy,’ she said. ‘People don’t like it when girls are a bit different because then they can’t fit them into the only image they have for them… But it’s important to always be yourself whether they like it or not because that’s the best person you can be. It’s…
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Case 63, Julio Rojas – A Psychological Formulation #6

*Please note, this post contains spoilers for the audio drama* The English adaptation of Chilean audio drama, Caso 63 by Julio Rojas was released on 25th October 2022. Case 63, a Spotify Original from Gimlet Studio, stars Julianne Moore and Oscar Isaac. Case 63, an audio drama Over the course of 10 episodes, we are…
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There’s Only One Danny Garvey, David F. Ross – A Psychological Formulation #5

*Please note, this post contains spoilers for the book* I read There’s Only One Danny Garvey as part of The Scottish Book Club’s book for October 2022. Like many in the group, I’m not a football fan so might not have picked this book up otherwise. This would have been such a shame as it…
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The Young Team, Graeme Armstrong – A Psychological Formulation #4

*Please note, this post contains spoilers for the book* When I read Graeme Armstrong’s The Young Team earlier this year it resonated with me on a number of levels. Growing up in Hamilton, South Lanarkshire and being a teenager in the 2000’s, there was so much in this book that seemed familiar. From the music,…
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Shuggie Bain, Douglas Stuart – A Psychological Formulation #3

*Please note, this post contains spoilers for the book* Shuggie Bain quickly became one of my favourite books. It was an important book for me, as I credit it (alongside a few others) as truly reigniting my passion for reading over the past year. Shuggie’s story is captivating and tragic in equal measure and Douglas…
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To Paradise, Hanya Yanagihara – A Psychological Formulation #2

Please note, this post contains spoilers At the beginning of the year, I was gripped by Hanya Yanagihara’s century spanning To Paradise. This is my first novel of hers that I had read but I had heard a lot of great things about her writing and was aware of the excitement for her new book.…

