I have just finished listening to The Starless sea on Audible. This post contains affiliate links which means if you click them I may earn a little money, at no extra cost to you. So thank you for your support. By: Erin MorgensternNarrated by: Dominic Hoffman, Dion Graham, Bahni Turpin,Allan Corduner, Fiona Hardingham, Jorjeana MarieLength: 18 hrs and 37 minsUnabridged AudiobookRelease… Continue reading The Starless Sea, Erin Morgenstern.
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Book Worms Monthly June Link Up
Welcome to Book worms Monthly June linkup Hello, Welcome to Book worms Monthly, June. I managed to get through four books last month and I'm waiting for my next Audible credit so I can buy Fiona Barton's The Suspect. I really enjoyed her other two books. Remember, if you can’t get a hold of books… Continue reading Book Worms Monthly June Link Up
The Child by Fiona Barton – book review
The Child by Fiona Barton The Child is Fiona Barton's second book featuring newspaper reporter Kate Waters. I recently read the first book, The Widow and was instantly drawn in by Fiona Barton's fabulous story telling. Publisher: Transworld Publishers Ltd ISBN: 9780552172455 Number of pages: 448 Weight: 314 g Dimensions: 198 x 127 x 28 mm Waterstones paperback £8.99 Before I begin my review I need to tell you… Continue reading The Child by Fiona Barton – book review
The Widow – Fiona Barton
My review of The Widow by Fiona Barton. The links are affiliate links and may earn me a little money but cost you nothing more if you click through and purchase. The Widow, Paperback £8.99 at Waterstones The Blurb We've all seen him: the man - the monster - staring from the front page of… Continue reading The Widow – Fiona Barton
Interesting Times – Terry Pratchett
April 28th would have been Sir Terry Pratchett's birthday, so it was only natural that I would re-read one of his books. In fact I decided to listen to one on Audible, Interesting Times, read by Nigel Planer. 'May You Live in Interesting Times' is purported to be a Chinese Curse, although there is no… Continue reading Interesting Times – Terry Pratchett
Book Worms Monthly May
Welcome to Bookworms Monthly May linkup Hello, Welcome to Bookworms Monthly, May. I cheered myself up by listening to an old favourite of mine by Terry Pratchett. Interesting Times. It's an old book but I'll review it soon for those unfamiliar with the great man. We are certainly living in Interesting times at the moment… Continue reading Book Worms Monthly May
Book Worms Monthly April
Welcome to Bookworms Monthly April linkup Hello, Welcome to Bookworms Monthly April and what a strange month it is. The Coronavirus COVID-19 has so much of the world in lockdown, unable to leave their homes. This means there is plenty more time for reading, Yay! Sadly, I've spent so much time working with my kids… Continue reading Book Worms Monthly April
The Testaments – A Review
I bought The Testaments with my audible credit. Audible is free for 30 days and then £7.99 a month afterwards, for which you get one credit which can be used against any book of your choice, no matter what the cost. This post will contain affiliate links to both Audible and Waterstones which is my… Continue reading The Testaments – A Review
The Telephone Box Library – A review
I bought this book myself but this post contains affiliate links. Author: Rachael LucasFormat: Kindle EditionFile Size: 2548 KBPrint Length: 401 pagesPublisher: Pan (9 Jan. 2020)Sold by: Amazon Media EU S.à r.l.Language: EnglishASIN: B07WRDCG7Y The Blurb The Cotswolds: the perfect retreat for a stressed-out teacher. And Lucy has found just the right cottage for a bargain rent. All she has to do… Continue reading The Telephone Box Library – A review
Bookworms Monthly March
Welcome to Bookworms Monthly March linkup Hello, Welcome to BookWorms Monthly March. January seemed to go on forever but February was over in a flash and I managed to read two books and I'm more than half way through a third. How's your month going? Reading is my passion and I love to write about… Continue reading Bookworms Monthly March







