Shelf Control #105 – 26/06/2026

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My latest Shelf Control features a crime novel by well-known J.K. Rowling written under the pseudonym Robert Galbraith. Aside from the Harry Potter series, I’ve yet to read any other books by the author. I’m interested to see how differently this book, and if I like it, series reads. It’s a completely different genre to that I’ve read before. I received a copy of this particular book as a gift. I believe my sister’s husband has read this particular book already and enjoyed it! It’ll be interesting to see if we feel the same way about it. 

Before I get into the details of it, here’s a recap of what this Shelf Control feature is all about. 

Shelf Control is a meme run by Lisa at Bookshelf Fantasies; a celebration of the unread books on our shelves! The idea is to pick a book you own but haven’t read and write a post about it (suggestions: include what it’s about, why you want to read it, and when you got it), and link up.

If you want to read more about the Shelf Control feature, check out Lisa’s introductory post.

The Cuckoo’s Calling – Robert Galbraith

Genre: Crime  

Pages: 550

Audience: Adult

Publisher: Sphere 

Publication Date: 18 Apr 2013

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Goodreads – The Cuckoo’s Calling

When a troubled model falls to her death from a Mayfair balcony, it is assumed that she has committed suicide. However, her brother has his doubts and calls in private detective Cormoran Strike to investigate. Strike is a war veteran—wounded both physically and psychologically—and his private life is in disarray. The case gives him a financial lifeline but it comes at a personal cost: the more he delves into the young model’s world, the darker things become and the closer he gets to terrible danger…

A gripping, elegant mystery steeped in the atmosphere of London—from the hushed streets of Mayfair, to the backstreet pubs of the East End, to the bustle of Soho—The Cuckoo’s Calling is a remarkable debut. Introducing Cormoran Strike, it is a classic crime novel unlike any other book you will read this year.

My Thoughts… 

Beyond the Harry Potter series, I haven’t tried any other books by J.K. Rowling. Given that I enjoy those books, and received a copy of the book by family who has read it, I can only have confidence I’ll enjoy it. 

I’m keen to try this brand-new genre from this author. It’s one I like anyway, if maybe I don’t read as much of it as late as I used to. That’s something to change. And, if I love the books, there are plenty more in the series to dive into. I have a hunch I own at least one more of these, so let’s hope I get on with today’s Shelf Control feature! 

I know J.K. Rowling and her views aren’t for everyone. However, I separate creators and their art. If I only read material by authors whose views I agreed on 100%, then I’d never broaden my horizons. Plus, that’s how confirmation bias and polarisation happens. Reading her books doesn’t mean I align with her views. Rather, I just want to enjoy the fiction she writes. 

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Thanks for reading today’s Shelf Control! 

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