I first heard about The Skeleton Key from Sarah's blog. We often have a similar taste in books. By: Erin KellyNarrated by: Helen KeeleyLength: 13 hrs and 39 minsUnabridged AudiobookRelease date: 01-09-22Language: EnglishPublisher: Hodder & Stoughton The Blurb This reunion will tear a family apart.... Summer, 2021. Nell has come home at her family's insistence to celebrate an… Continue reading The Skeleton Key by Erin Kelly, book review
New Items in My Little Shop
I've got some new items in my shop, and some extra products that I was running low on. Please take a look, I hope you find something you like. Habit Notes These lovely hard back journals, Habit Notes, Habit Notes is a twelve-week undated daily habit tracking journal. In this journal you will find daily and… Continue reading New Items in My Little Shop
Book Worms Monthly February Finally
It seems like January went on forever, and then I go and forget to post my February link up!! Well, the wait is over please join us for Book Worms February. Reading is my passion and I love to write about what I’ve read. I’m a real book worm and I have been since the… Continue reading Book Worms Monthly February Finally
Getting the Most out of Your Journal
I love to journal, that's no surprise, I've mentioned it many times and even opened my own little shop where I sell some lovely journals. I'll be totally honest with you, I've not sold much and I was going to close the shop down this year. But, instead, I've bought a whole new load of… Continue reading Getting the Most out of Your Journal
Bournville by Jonathan Coe
I remember reading Sarah's review of Bournville last year and thinking I must read that, but I forgot about it, until now. And I'm so glad I decided to read it. I devoured it like a bar of Dairy Milk, maybe not quite as quickly. 12 hours and 29 minutesAuthorJonathan CoeNarratorPeter Caulfield, Cara HorganWhispersync for VoiceReadyAudible.co.uk… Continue reading Bournville by Jonathan Coe
4 Books That were Adapted to Screen Well
There are many books that have adapted to screen well, here are just four and I'd love to hear which of your favourite books have adapted well. Personally, I can't wait for Richard Osman's Thursday Murder Club, I really hope it doesn't disappoint. Pexels - CC0 License We all know the common retort - “That… Continue reading 4 Books That were Adapted to Screen Well
Five Ways to Make 2024 Your Healthiest Year Yet
You know how important your health is, yet sometimes in the hustle and bustle of everyday life, it can be easy to neglect some of the essential things you need to do to stay fit and healthy. If you’re looking to make a change and don’t know where to start - you’ve come to the… Continue reading Five Ways to Make 2024 Your Healthiest Year Yet
Forever Home by Graham Norton, a review
I used to watch Graham Norton on the television a lot at one time. I'm not a big fan anymore but I was interested to see what his writing was like so I delved in with Forever Home. I listened on Audible and it was narrated by Graham Norton himself. Listening Length8 hours and 43… Continue reading Forever Home by Graham Norton, a review
My Top Five Books I Read in 2023
I have decided to do a little recap and choose my top five books that I read in 2023. They are in no particular order and from different genres. The Last Devil to Die by Richard Osman This is the fourth book in the Thursday Murder Club series. It is probably best to read the… Continue reading My Top Five Books I Read in 2023
Happy New Year Book Worms Monthly January
Welcome to Book Worms monthly January and Happy New Year. I hope you had a lovely Christmas holiday. I didn't get much reading done. I did enjoy a couple of Terry Pratchett books which my son bought me for Christmas, but I've read them before. Do you read books that you've read before? I have… Continue reading Happy New Year Book Worms Monthly January