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
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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
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
The Invisible Library by Genevieve Cogman – book review
I was initially attracted to The Invisible Library because I enjoy fantasy stories and I used to be a librarian! Here is what I thought about the first book in this series. The Invisible Library by Genevieve Cogman The Blurb The first in a gripping fantasy-mystery series, The Invisible Library is the astounding debut from Genevieve Cogman.… Continue reading The Invisible Library by Genevieve Cogman – book review
Bookworms Monthly March, Spring is in the air!
Welcome to Book Worms Monthly March. What happened to February? It flew by for me. I'm so hoping that we are seeing more signs of Spring now that March is here. I certainly hope it gets a little warmer. I've been listening to a series of books first published in 2015 about librarians from the… Continue reading Bookworms Monthly March, Spring is in the air!
A Couple of Very Different Books that were Free
We all love something that is free and for me it's even better when they are books. Well, for me they are audio books. I have an audible account for which I pay £7.99 per month. For that I get one book a month to listen to, I can buy 3 more books for £18… Continue reading A Couple of Very Different Books that were Free
New Year New Book Worms Monthly
Happy New Year, Welcome to Book Worms Monthly January. I had a busy time over Christmas and I didn't read much. I did get through another series of the Magnus Archives and I started to read A Tidy Ending by Joanna Cannon, but I've not finished it yet. Reading is my passion and I love… Continue reading New Year New Book Worms Monthly
The Book of Dust 2, The Secret Commonwealth.
The Book of Dust 2, The Secret Commonwealth is the second book in the revived series of His Dark Materials. I've been a fan of Philip Pullman's 'His Dark Materials' series since I bought my son the first book, Northern Lights, in the late 90s. I read the entire series and I've also enjoyed the… Continue reading The Book of Dust 2, The Secret Commonwealth.
Book Worm Monthly Snuggle Down for November
Hello, Welcome to Book Worms Monthly November. I'm glad October is over, it was a pretty awful month for me. I didn't do much reading either, but I managed to read the latest Thursday Murder Club novel by Richard Osman, and listen to some of The Magnus Archives podcast. I'm now reading Jess Kid's The… Continue reading Book Worm Monthly Snuggle Down for November