September is not everyone's favourite month, with the days drawing in and it getting darker. You may also start thinking about gifts for Christmas, early I know, but I like an early start. So I'm offering you a fabulous discount in my shop for the month of September I'm going to be giving you 40%… Continue reading Fabulous Discount in my Shop for September
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The Fury, Alex Michaelides, book review
I picked up The Fury at a recent trip to Waterstones in their Buy One Get One Half Price Offer. I had no real idea what it was about or that his last book, The Silent Patient, was a Tik Tok Sensation! The Blurb It begins with a phone call. And it ends with a… Continue reading The Fury, Alex Michaelides, book review
Book Worms Monthly September Reviews
Welcome to Book Worms Monthly September. I've been reading quite a lot lately but my pile never gets smaller. I wish I could read as fast as some. Maybe if I watched less television. (Or slept) Reading is my passion and I love to write about what I’ve read. I’m a real book worm and… Continue reading Book Worms Monthly September Reviews
The Ward Witch by Sarah Painter – book review
I saw The Book Keeper come up on my recommendations on Audible but it was book 2 of the Unholy Island series so I checked out the first book, The Ward Witch and decided to read that first. The Blurb Mysterious, magical, and a little bit deadly. Welcome to Unholy Island.Esme Gray runs the guest… Continue reading The Ward Witch by Sarah Painter – book review
The Kamogawa Food Detectives, Hisashi Kashiwai – book review
I picked up this book while out with my family at the weekend. I had wanted to read The Kamogawa Food Detectives for a while, but I'm so glad I got the book rather than the audible edition. I'll explain why later. The Kamogawa Food Detectives The Blurb What’s the one dish you’d do anything… Continue reading The Kamogawa Food Detectives, Hisashi Kashiwai – book review
Changing Habits
Everyone has habits, some good, some bad.Breaking a habit is hard, so is making new habits and keeping them. We've all been there whether it's giving up alcohol or cigarettes, or starting a new health routine or diet. Yes, habits are something we are all familiar with. Why are habits so important? Well, bad habits… Continue reading Changing Habits
Book Worms Monthly August Link Up Party
Welcome to Book Worms Monthly August. I love that so many of you are linking up and I enjoy sharing your posts. We are currently having our three days of summer here in the UK so it was the perfect time to read our book club's romance choice this month. Sadly, it wasn't to my… Continue reading Book Worms Monthly August Link Up Party
The Suspect by Rob Rinder, a book review
After reading The Trail by Rob Rinder for my book club, I decided to follow it up with the second book, The Suspect. The Blurb When the UK's favourite breakfast TV presenter dies live on air in front of millions of viewers, the nation is left devastated.More devastated still when it becomes clear that her… Continue reading The Suspect by Rob Rinder, a book review
Two Fabulous Kids Books for Reading Together
There was nothing I liked more than reading to my kids when they were younger. I remember reading to my older kids and can recall their favourite books from 30 years ago. Sometimes, bedtimes became awkward because they both wanted me to read to them together at the same time. So, I would open their… Continue reading Two Fabulous Kids Books for Reading Together
The Last Bookshop in London by Madeline Martin
I love book shops and I love historical novels so I was looking forward to this book. You can read what I thought of the Last Bookshop in London Below. The Blurb August 1939: London prepares for war as Hitler’s forces sweep across Europe. Grace Bennett has always dreamed of moving to the city, but… Continue reading The Last Bookshop in London by Madeline Martin