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Historical Audiobook and Instagram Group Buddy Read The Appeal by Janice Hallet
Are you ready for a book update, two recommended books. An audiobook and a paperback. You should spot some of the items I’m making, whilst I have slipped into another fictional world of an audiobook. The Collector’s Daughter by Gill Paul Synopsis Lady Evelyn Herbert was the daughter of the Earl of …
2021 Mid Year Book Favourites With Review
Book Review Time I’ve read/listened to some great books during 2021, as we are halfway through I thought I would highlight a few of my favourites. Both books fall into the historical fiction genre, one set during WW1 at Bletchley Park, England, the other follows a murder in Georgian, London 1782. The Rose Code by …
Audio Book Reviews : CL Taylor Strangers & Historical Fiction
I have another selection of audiobook reviews for you in my latest blog post, an historical fiction, a modern day thriller and another historical fiction set during world war 1 and 2. Audiobooks have been a real help to me in the last few weeks, sometimes we need a little distraction to find our …
Audiobook Reviews including The Switch and Netgalley App
Today I’m talking about the most recent audiobooks I have listened to. All of the books were free for me to download and enjoy. Two of them from my local library using the very well known Libby app, and one my first audiobook for review from NetGalley. The Switch by Beth O’Leary (NetGalley) The Court …
Book Reviews September 2020
I have some exciting and very different book reviews for you. A new YA book, a modern classic, and a historical book from Philippa Gregory. The Island by C.L. Taylor I scored this book 3.5/5 on Goodreads I was excited to get the chance to read this latest book by C.L.Taylor, I’ve very much enjoyed …
Watercolor Is For Everyone Book Review
It is not often I get to review a hobby book, so was pleased when I had a chance to with Watercolor is for Everyone by Kateri Ewing. It has been 18 months since I discovered art as a hobby, I started going to a local class Art for Enjoyment. It really is aimed at all …
May 2020 Book Reviews Part 3 of 3
It’s time for part three of my May reads, if you missed the previous two don’t worry there are links at the end of the book reviews below. So Coming up… We have the beautifully illustrated The Boy, the Mole, the Fox and the Horse by Charlie Mcksay and my Agatha Christie read of May, They Do It …
May Reads Part 2 of 3 – Audio Books
This blog post is Part 2 of my May 2020 Book Reviews you can read part 1 here. There were only two audio books completed this month, the third book I am still listening to, and it may be a while before I finish it. The Mirror and the Light by Hilary Mantel is a mammoth …
May Book Reviews & New Book Releases Part 1 of 3
As I type this it’s day 72 of staying home and social shielding from the Corvid-19 virus, that’s right not even a stroll out past my garden boundary. Reading has become a huge and happy distraction for me which also means more book reviews for you. I’ve read/listened to 11 and a bit books in …








