I think it’s fair to say that June was my best month for reading yet. I liked, if not loved, every single book that I picked up and I just could not get enough of reading in general. As always the end of the month…
Book Reviews
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Books I Read in May: Mini Book Reviews
Would it be cliche to say that I simply cannot believe we are in June already?! This year is absolutely flying by! But the end of the month means time for some more mini book reviews on what I read in May. For more in-depth…
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Books I Read in April: Mini Book Reviews
March may have been a pretty poor month for me, but in April I managed to whizz through seven whole books! It was a mixed bag, with an utterly rubbish one alongside some I loved so on the whole I’d say it was a fairly…
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March Wrap Up: Books I Read in March
I won’t lie; my reading in March was not quite what I expected it to be. With the reading retreat at the beginning of the month I had sort of expected to get a whole lot of reading done. Never mind that I chose an…
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January Wrap-Up: Books I Read in January
A fresh start to the year and a fantastic start to my reading goal. I have kicked reading’s butt this January, even managing to complete a 600 page book without it impacting too much on the rest of my reading. I mean, yes January has…
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Books I Read in November
*Disclosure: Some of the links below are affiliate links, meaning, at no additional cost to you, I may earn a commission if you click through and make a purchase.* You know it’s been a funny old month when you only manage to read three books.…
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Book Review: Inferno by Dan Brown
I can’t believe I haven’t reviewed a book since October! Although I have been devouring books at a rapid rate and am now only two away from my challenge target on Goodreads, the last few weeks do just seem to have gotten away from me.…
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Book Review: The Water Horse by Julia Gregson
The Water Horse by Julia Gregson ‘Catherine Carreg has been allowed to run wild, spending her childhood racing ponies along the beach in Wales with her friend Deio, the cattle-drover’s son. But Catherine is consumed by a longing to escape the monotony of village life and…
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Book Review: The House We Grew Up In by Lisa Jewell
The House We Grew Up In by Lisa Jewell Even perfect families have secrets It’s been a while since I’ve picked up a Lisa Jewell book but this did not disappoint. It is the story of the Birds, who on the surface appear to be the…
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Book Review: A Dangerous Inheritance by Alison Weir
A Dangerous Inheritance by Alison Weir Two women separated by time are linked by the most famous murder mystery in history, the Princes in the Tower. Although I am a huge fan of historical fiction, Alison Weir is not an author I am all that familiar…
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Book Review: Sycamore Row by John Grisham
Sycamore Row by John Grisham He will make them pay… This book came as part of my anniversary extravaganza of new books from James but, to be honest, I wasn’t sure about it. The last Grisham book I read left me feeling cold and I didn’t…