I love Neil Gaiman’s books and this is one of my (many) favourites. I felt like reading something I love after a few duds and even though I’ve read this at least once before, my memory is so bad that I almost get the experience of reading it for the first time again! This isContinue reading “The Ocean at the End of the Lane – Neil Gaiman – 18.11.21”
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The Secret Chapter (The Invisible Library series book 6) – Genevieve Cogman – 13.11.21
Each of the Invisible Library books seem to take on a different genre and this one was like a heist movie. The librarian and her dragon companion had to team up with a band of criminals to steal from a big bad guy. They all had their own motivations which aligned enough for them toContinue reading “The Secret Chapter (The Invisible Library series book 6) – Genevieve Cogman – 13.11.21”
Cloud Cuckoo Land (AUDIOBOOK) – Anthony Doerr – 30.10.21
Wow – this is an EPIC book. I mean that in whatever way you want to take it. The book is based around a fictional novel from Ancient Greece, which is based on real characters and stories from actual ancient Greek writings. Each chapter begins with a reading from the cloud cuckoo land story andContinue reading “Cloud Cuckoo Land (AUDIOBOOK) – Anthony Doerr – 30.10.21”
The Glass Hotel – Emily St. John Mandel – 30.10.21
I think I was expecting a different kind of book when I started reading this – something more magical realismy but this book is much more grounded in reality than that. Following brother and sister characters and jumping through their chronology with life’s difficulties and challenges we get to know them and piece together theirContinue reading “The Glass Hotel – Emily St. John Mandel – 30.10.21”
Rubbernecker – Belinda Bauer – 24.10.21
This is an interesting, thought provoking and readable murder mystery novel. The story is told from three points of view. One character is a man in a coma in hospital who is aware of much of what is going on around him but not able to communicate, who sees someone in a bed near himContinue reading “Rubbernecker – Belinda Bauer – 24.10.21”
The Coldest Girl in Coldtown – Holly Black – 21.10.21
I loved the beginning of this book. Set in an America after there had been a big vampire explosion and when society was set up to deal with further threat – entire cities are kept as quarantine centres for people infected with vampirism (and others who were either trapped there or chose to live thereContinue reading “The Coldest Girl in Coldtown – Holly Black – 21.10.21”
The Girl Who Could Move Sh*t With Her Mind (The Frost Files Book 1) – Jackson Ford – 16.10.21
As a result of genetic manipulation, Teagan has powers of telekinesis and a traumatic back story that is teased out in this enjoyable action adventure story. I don’t usually go for books with lots of ‘action’ and at times this one was too violent for my tastes, but I still really enjoyed reading it. IContinue reading “The Girl Who Could Move Sh*t With Her Mind (The Frost Files Book 1) – Jackson Ford – 16.10.21”
The Man Who Died Twice (Thursday Murder Club book 2) – Richard Osman (AUDIOBOOK) – 15.10.21
When I reviewed the first Thursday Murder Club book by Richard Osman, I said that it was not what I expected, and that threw me a bit. This time around, I knew what to expect, and I had a nice warm cozy feeling upon being reacquainted with the cast of old people sleuths, a bitContinue reading “The Man Who Died Twice (Thursday Murder Club book 2) – Richard Osman (AUDIOBOOK) – 15.10.21”
The Ash House – Angharad Walker – 09.10.21
I loved the first half of this book – the writing is really moody and atmospheric and I loved the mystery and the magical realism of the setting. A boy with chronic pain is taken from hospital and left at the gates to an old house that seems to be ‘made of ash’. He isContinue reading “The Ash House – Angharad Walker – 09.10.21”
Should We Stay or Should We Go – Lionel Shriver – 04.10.21
It was interesting reading this book so soon after Exit by Belinda Bauer as both books deal with issues surrounding end of live/suicide/euthanasia. In this book a married couple, who in their fifties have to deal with the terrible decline in physical and mental health of their parents, make a pact to perform a jointContinue reading “Should We Stay or Should We Go – Lionel Shriver – 04.10.21”