Well, not too good really. I did suffer a couple of nasty migraines which prevent me from reading, and in between I was a little more busier than usual. But I managed a few books for the Christmas challenge so I thought I'd do a little recap. This post contains affiliate links. 1984 I'd never… Continue reading How Did I do on my 20 Books for Christmas Challenge?
Category: A Place to Read
Trust Me, Sheryl Browne – Book Review
Trust Me, Sheryl Browne This post contains affiliate links to both the audible version of Trust Me and an Amazon link. These will earn me a little money if you click through and purchase but will cost you no extra. Thank you for your support. By: Sheryl BrowneNarrated by: Katie VillaLength: 10 hrs and 4 minsUnabridged AudiobookRelease… Continue reading Trust Me, Sheryl Browne – Book Review
The New Girlfriend, Sheryl Browne
I saw this book on sale and decided to grab a copy on Audible. The New Girlfriend by Sheryl Browne is a great thriller and real page turner. By: Sheryl BrowneNarrated by: Katie VillaLength: 9 hrs and 19 minsUnabridged AudiobookRelease date: 03-08-20Language: EnglishPublisher: Hachette UK - Bookouture The Blurb Your secrets. Her lies. Cassie stares at the woman on… Continue reading The New Girlfriend, Sheryl Browne
The Book of Two Ways, Jodie Picoult a review
This month I used my Audible credit on The Book of Two Ways by Jodie Picoult. I am an affiliate of Audible so my post will contain links that could earn me a little money if you click through and use them, but will not cost you any more. Thank you for your support. By: Jodi… Continue reading The Book of Two Ways, Jodie Picoult a review
Platform Seven by Louise Doughty, a review
I was browsing Audible, waiting for my next credit, when I saw this book available for just £1.99 as a daily offer. I bought it on a whim, it sounded intriguing, and listening to the clip I was happy it was something I could get in to. Platform Seven is the first book I've read… Continue reading Platform Seven by Louise Doughty, a review
Orwellian Millenium – A (kind of) Review of 1984
Today's prompt for October is Millenium and I've just finished reading 1984 (yes for the first time) so I thought I'd combine the two somehow. 1984 by George Orwell, was written in 1948 (published 1949.) The only other work of his I've read is Animal Farm. I confess, I enjoyed neither books. But, he did… Continue reading Orwellian Millenium – A (kind of) Review of 1984
20 Books for Christmas Reading Challenge
This year I've decided to join Jo over on Tea and Cake for the Soul in her 20 Books for Christmas Challenge. My Reading List I doubt very much I'll make it to 20 books, I generally get through 3 or 4 a month depending on how big they are. So I've picked some long… Continue reading 20 Books for Christmas Reading Challenge
Book Worms Monthly October Link up
Welcome to Book worms Monthly October link up Hello, Welcome to Book worms Monthly, October. I managed to read four books last month. This month I'm beginning my 20 Books for Christmas 2020 Challenge by Jo from Tea and Cake for the Soul. I'm pretty sure I won't make it to 20, but I'll post… Continue reading Book Worms Monthly October Link up
I let You Go by Clare Mackintosh – book review
I recently read Let me Lie by Clare Mackintosh, so I decided to read another of her books, I let You Go. I listened to the book on Audible, but you can also buy a copy from Amazon in paperback or for your kindle. These are affiliate links, thanks for your support. By: Clare MackintoshNarrated by: David… Continue reading I let You Go by Clare Mackintosh – book review
The Existence of Amy, Lana Grace Riva
Lana Grace Riva asked me if I'd like to read her new book, The Existence of Amy and I was instantly intrigued. Here are the details of the book followed by my personal review. The Existence of Amy Paperback : 281 pagesISBN-10 : 1086835816ISBN-13 : 978-1086835816Product Dimensions : 12.7 x 1.8 x 20.32 cmPublisher : Independently published (2 Aug. 2019)Language:… Continue reading The Existence of Amy, Lana Grace Riva







