Never Saw Me Coming by Vera Kurian was the mystery book I received from Second Chance Books on Etsy I was feeling in a bit of a reading rut so I decided to bite the bullet and order a book without knowing what it would be (apart from the genre and a I chose Thriller.)… Continue reading Mystery Book, Never Saw Me Coming by Vera Kurian
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Book Worms Monthly July, What are You Reading?
Welcome to Book Worms Monthly July, We've had some lovely weather lately here in the UK but it's cooled down a bit for the beginning of July. I'm hoping it brightens up again soon as we will be off on our summer holiday at the end of the month. I haven't decided what books to… Continue reading Book Worms Monthly July, What are You Reading?
Moving Pictures by Terry Pratchett
I've been a fan of Terry Pratchett since the 1990s and I love his books. I recently saw Moving Pictures on special offer on audible so I thought 'why not' it's been a while since I read an early book, and Moving Pictures is 10th in the Discworld series. Listening Length9 hours and 54 minutesAuthorTerry… Continue reading Moving Pictures by Terry Pratchett
Broken Light by Joanne Harris
I have not read anything by Joanne Harris before and after reading some of the reviews I think that's probably the best with this book. Broken Light. 12 hours and 47 minutesAuthorJoanne HarrisNarratorImogen StubbsWhispersync for VoiceReadyAudible.co.uk Release Date11 May 2023PublisherOrion The Blurb Have you ever felt invisible? Bernie Moon has given her life to other… Continue reading Broken Light by Joanne Harris
Book Worms Monthly June, Summer is Here.
Welcome to Book Worms Monthly June. Last month I was hoping for sunshine and we have already had a few days. Now that it's June I'm hoping for some more. We managed our BBQ. I've been in a bit of a reading rut though. I only managed two books last month, but I'm already half… Continue reading Book Worms Monthly June, Summer is Here.
What July Knew by Emily Koch, A Book Review
I saw Sarah's review of What July Knew and I actually had second thoughts about reading it. Not because of Sarah's review, but because of the harrowing tone of the story which involves domestic violence. I'm so glad I read it though. Once started I couldn't stop and it has to go on my list… Continue reading What July Knew by Emily Koch, A Book Review
Bookworms Monthly Springing into May
Welcome to Book Worms Monthly May. Here in the UK the temperature has starting to rise and we have leaves, blossom and flowers, but it's still raining quite a bit. I do hope we get some nicer sunnier weather soon. My family is desperate to break out the BBQ. Reading is my passion and I… Continue reading Bookworms Monthly Springing into May
The Mysterious Case of the Alperton Angels, book review
I have so far enjoyed the books from Janice Hallett so I was keen to read The Mysterious Case of the Alperton Angels. By: Janice HallettNarrated by: Annie Aldington, Gareth Armstrong, Kristin Atherton, Nneka Okoye, Sid SagarLength: 10 hrs and 30 minsUnabridged AudiobookRelease date: 19-01-23Language: EnglishPublisher: Viper The Blurb Everyone knows about the Alperton Angels: the cult who brainwashed a teenage girl… Continue reading The Mysterious Case of the Alperton Angels, book review
Bookworms Monthly April Showers
Welcome to Book Worms Monthly April. Today it's done nothing but rain so I decided to call this month April Showers. I actually enjoy a good downpour unless I have to go out, but as I'm at home a lot, then it's okay. I can sit and read my books instead! Reading is my passion… Continue reading Bookworms Monthly April Showers
Good Girls by Amanda Brookfield, a Review
I'm not really a romance reader, but sometimes it's nice to have a change from fantasy or murder. I chose Good Girls because it was free with my Audible subscription and I wanted something to read while waiting for my next credit. By: Amanda BrookfieldNarrated by: Deryn EdwardsLength: 11 hrs and 39 minsUnabridged AudiobookRelease date: 08-10-19Language: EnglishPublisher: Boldwood… Continue reading Good Girls by Amanda Brookfield, a Review