Thanks for my blind date book @RaeLovesToRead. This was such a fun read. A love letter to the genre.
Thanks for my blind date book @RaeLovesToRead. This was such a fun read. A love letter to the genre.
I had such high hopes for this book, but I didn't like it at all! It was a chore to read, I hated the characters and it didn't bring the history alive for me. Stick to C. J. Sansom!
A beautiful love story within the sadness and grief. It's so odd to read a book about a pandemic I lived through, that started only two years ago.
This book is sublime, honest, sensual and funny. It's a dark comedy with an unreliable narrator, Mihály, who finds himself in absurd situations. The characters are realistic but their stories feel like fantasies, adding to the dreamlike feel of the book.
Antal Szerb was killed in The Holocaust, adding to the books' poignancy.
A compelling biography of a brilliant monarch.
This book is hilarious, truly laugh at loud funny!
I didn't enjoy Wolf Hall, but I kept going with the trilogy because I don't give up easily. It's not a good sign that while reading The Mirror and the Light, I stopped regularly to shout OH JUST CUT OFF HIS HEAD ALREADY! I can't pan it because I only have myself to blame.
Continuing my trend of always being at least 10 years behind in my reading recommendations....I'm finally reading C J Sansom. I loved Dissolution AND I don't have to wait for the next books in the series to be released! (George R R Martin I'm looking at you) 😂
Pride and Prejudice is the greatest novel.... I will die on this hill.
“If a book is well written, I always find it too short.”
I don't know what I think of Wolf Hall honestly.....urm 🤔
(I'm new to Litsy if you couldn't tell 😂)
Off on a staycation with this to keep me company! 📕 I've not read anything by Antonia Hodgson before, so fingers crossed I like it. 😊
The family of Dashwood had been long settled in Sussex.
#FirstLineFridays
Very predictable of me...but I want to catch up with #PemberLittens 😊