Starting a #12Booksof2021 series of posts, where I post my favourite book for each month in 2021.
Why not join me.
On #1stbookof2021 and for #January choosing the tagged book ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Tomorrow I will post February‘s.
Starting a #12Booksof2021 series of posts, where I post my favourite book for each month in 2021.
Why not join me.
On #1stbookof2021 and for #January choosing the tagged book ⭐️ ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️
Tomorrow I will post February‘s.
Train reading- meeting daughter in Sheffield today for lunch and shopping. It‘s the city mid way to her uni for both of us 😁😁
Well this was an interesting, twist filled story. I wasn't sure when it started if it would hold my interest but it did. The plot is a slow burn one with a few really dramatic scenes thrown in. The end is brilliantly done though I did wonder if that might be how it ended. I liked it though. Wada is not your typical hero and yet you want her to survive. I think Nick was my favourite character though. Book 4 of #MarvellousMarch #Netgalley 4*
My first 5 star book of 2021. A great read once again by Robert Goddard. His usual great story telling that takes in different places in the world and that relates to current events and events in the past, as well as of family secrets. As usual hang on for the great ride, with some surprises and great twists. Robert is truly a master story teller! Great to see a strong female lead.
#JoyousJanuary #ReadingAsia2021 #ReadingEurope2020 #Iceland #Japan
Starting the new book by one of my favourite authors. This is due for publication in March, looks a slight departure from his normal books. Thanks to the publishers that sent me an advanced review copy. Interested to read this one.
Reading this as part of #JoyousJanuary Readathon. All welcome to join, runs from today until Sunday 24th. You can choose your own goals
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