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Pash

Joined June 2017

Nothing beats the feel of a book in your hand, while sat by the fire with a mug of hot chocolate.
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I would recommend this for anyone having a baby or is going to be around someone who is. It answers so many questions that you didn‘t know you had and I found it to be really helpful with alleviating some fears. A word of warning though, the sections for fathers are a little condescending, as if the author was expecting all dads to be dead beats.

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I disagree with the book cover that O'Brien is better than Philippa Gregory; PG is still the best, but it wasn't terrible. Weirdly, not much seemed to happen but somehow I was ¾ of the way through the book & yet I hadn't gotten bored. I don't know if the story was gripping enough to read it again (now I know Alice's fate, as I didn't before reading) but I did enjoy it.

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King of Scars (Book 1) | Leigh Bardugo
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I couldn't get into this one. It took until ¾ in for me to find it exciting. Nina's story was gripping, Nikolai & Zoya only got interesting towards the end. It did feel a bit anticlimactic to spend the whole book trying to fight the demon only to leave the Fold with it still there. Genya & David's characters seemed very different from the original trilogy, too; David was more aggressive & Genya seemed more delicate & less formidable.

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Crooked Kingdom | Leigh Bardugo
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I had never read a book before where all of the characters were so engaging; I would read endless books about these people. I loved the romances between the characters too, so different but all pure & beautiful, each one so fitting to their personality. The character progression was awesome. Only downside is the loss of Matthias. I know it would've been unlikely for them all to survive, I loved his relationship with Nina & wanted it to continue.

Liatrek Love this book so much❤️❤️ 11mo
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Six of Crows | Leigh Bardugo
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I could not put this down! So gripping, so engaging & the story rolled along in a perfect mix of present & past that made the suspense even more gripping. Normally, with a book that moves between characters with each chapter, I get lost, but not in this one. Something about the way the author writes meant I never forgot exactly where each character was in their narrative. This is the best Grishaverse book I've read so far. Onto Crooked Kingdom!

BookmarkTavern Oh you are in for such a treat with Crooked Kingdom! 12mo
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I would recommend this for a read even if you don't consider yourself spiritual. The author's takes on history and The Patriarchy are really interesting, and offer a take that I hadn't considered, but makes perfect sense. I found a warm familiarity when reading this, and I imagine others will too. I found I was reading aspects of myself that I hadn't shared and her words gave a sense of forgotten community that was pleasant. Give it a go.

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This is amazing. The sagas are laid out really well and easy to read. The way it is written is unputdownable, and it isn't too graphic that a child wouldn't be able to read it and enjoy it. I loved it and will definitely read it again. Of course, it is only a hand-picked selection of saga stories, and obviously, I cannot account for how true to the traditional sagas it is, but I think it's pretty close to what I've heard before.

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Ruin and Rising | Leigh Bardugo
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My favourite of the trilogy. The different locations were interesting, but I did struggle to picture where some places were on the map (the Spinning Wheel & the firebird lair), even from checking the map several times. A shame Alina loses her powers, but I get why she does. Nikolai's volcra story was exciting. Looking forward to reading his duology & seeing how he fares as king. Hopefully he stays as a good king, I find tyrant kings a bit cliché.

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Siege and Storm | Leigh Bardugo
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I can see why some of the politics were left out of the TV show, but it did add flavour to the story. The drama between Mal & Alina is irritating as it could have been solved by a single conversation (always annoying as a literary trope). Somehow, I missed how the original coup failed, so I'm still not sure what happened there. The confrontation between Alina & Darkling was very poetic & would have been a good ending. Bring on the next one.

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Underworld | Oliver Bowden
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I've not yet played the game, but this was so detailed that I had a very vivid image throughout & didn't want to put it down. I don't know how much of Henry's story is told in the game, so was surprised the book is mostly about him, not the Frye twins. I really enjoyed it, but the last fifth dedicated to the twins felt a little rushed at first, because it doesn't go into detail about each assassination, but I imagine all the key points are there.

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The Shadow Queen | Anne O'Brien
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Not as engaging as The Devil's Consort, the most interesting parts of Joan's life seem to be skipped over for whining about waiting for news. The constant "I am better than everyone else & so clever" despite making constant mistakes & learning nothing got a bit grating after a while, but in fairness that could just be the character profile. It didn't really paint much of a picture for me, the storytelling was a bit lacking. Not the author's best.

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Shadow and Bone | Leigh Bardugo
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Got this after seeing the Netflix series, which I loved. Pleasantly surprised that Netflix stuck to the book almost perfectly. The writing is a little juvenile, but it fits well with the character, who is herself a bit juvenile. On its own not a terrible book, but needs the context of the others (6 of crows etc). Had it not been for the series, I wouldn't have known there was more to this initial story (beyond the next 2 books ofc). Story is good.

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Not as engaging as the 1st, possibly because I had to keep checking the metals effects, but also the absence of one of my fav characters from the 1st (for obv reasons). I found some of the story disjointed so it's not as easy to follow what some characters were doing. Not as easy to visualise this book so my understanding of it not as strong as 1st. A bit slow to get going as well & a couple of the stupid choices by the characters was annoying.

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The Final Empire | Brandon Sanderson
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I really enjoyed this, as I was reading it was almost playing a film in my head so visually it was well written. The story is really and the first twist was heart wrenching. I didn't get to know as much about some of the characters as I would have liked so didn't have much feelings for them. Hopefully in the later books those characters are expanded upon a bit more.

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I've been a huge admirer of Katherine for years so was very excited when I saw she has a book out. The book was a lot more hard hitting than I was expecting, I always see her as light & fun but she has been through some darkness to get where she is now & it was interesting to see snippets of how she came to be who she is. The last paragraphs of the final chapter spoke to me so deeply that I now recite her advice in my head. Would recommend a read.

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Although I haven't played this game, I could see exactly where the missions were & how they played out by the narrative. It painted an exquisite picture in my mind. The feels got me with the discovery of the latter years & demise of Altaïr, who I adored, & the sad manner of Ezio's death at the end after 3 books of his story. My only "issue" is the slightly odd part of the encounter with the Chinese at the end, maybe the game explains it better.

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Ariadne | Jennifer Saint
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This was really slow to get going & there was lots of droning on descriptions of the indecision of the characters said 3 different ways in a single paragraph which was annoying; the book could be half as long without this. Then suddenly right before the end it stops being boring & starts being harrowing. Not my most cherished read & I doubt I'd read it again but as it is the debut novel for the author some leniency is due. Love the artwork though.

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This was by far the best book to come from the author! It was so engaging & unputdownable. It reads beautifully like a true history text & most of the characters are really interesting. My only issue - the choice of the names Elmo, Grover, Oscar & Kermit Tully, which did spoil the effect somewhat at being a true fantasy epic. Not sure what possessed him to choose Muppet names but not his best decision. Overall definitely one I recommend to others.

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Sword of Destiny | Andrzej Sapkowski
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I did enjoy this, but not as much as The Last Wish. I read this as the second in the series on the recommendation of a friend and would recommend likewise. It gives more backstory to some of the characters that pads them out more. I woukd read this again.

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A Knight of the Seven Kingdoms | George R. R. Martin
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I had to read this twice because the first reading was so forgettable and I want to read the sequel. The second reading of this was only marginally better. The narrative is really boring, somehow you get through ⅓ of the book and nothing has happened. I was surprised considering how engaging the song of ice and fire novels are. Definitely not his best work.

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Playing with My Heart | Valerie Wilding
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I liked that the book was written as a series of diary entries but found the plot a little too simplistic and the characters a little flat. For a bit of light reading it was ok but not one I would bother returning to. It does end rather abruptly and there isn't much character development. Not the best book I've resd, but not the worst either.

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I loved this, the author is so clever the way she writes. Even though we know Anne dies in the end, she really makes you believe that she might be released and she almost makes you forget the end result so much that when it happens it still comes as a shock to the system. Would definitely recommend!

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High Lord. Trudi Canavan | Trudi Canavan
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I think this was the weakest of the trilogy. The love story aspect was a bit weak and seemed too easy. It took the focus away from the black magic aspect and the main storyline. I would still read it again to see if i liked it more the second time around.

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Forbidden Soldier | Alison Prince
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This was really hard to get into, which is strange given that it is a short story. It all seemed a bit sudden and teenage girl "Daddy I love him" for someone you just met. If the story had been longer so there could be more backstory it would have been better. But I did finish it so it can't be all bad

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Requiem | Robyn Young
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I feel like this skips a lot of the interesting bits, like Rose and Will immediately after they left Acre & the initial breakdown of their relationship. I think that would have been more interesting than some of the bits left in. The jump around of time with de Floyran was a bit confusing at first where I had forgotten what happened between extracts, but interesting when it all tied up. Overall I think the first book was the best, then the second.

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The Lady of the Lake | Andrzej Sapkowski
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This was both a frustrating & exciting read. I found the stuff with the elves a bit dull & in truth, very creepy, when you consider how old she is. The near misses with Ciri's time hopping was really tedious & I got impatient for her to just find them. Once they were all back on the same plane the story got really exciting & unputdownable. Overall it is a good book & I think my personal impatience was the biggest issue rather than the book itself.

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This book is amazing! I learned so much and I really liked that it spanned the 200 odd years of the crusades in one book and still had plenty of detail. I really like the way DJ writes, his narrative is really engaging and I didn't want to put the book down. I think this is a must for anyone who wants a good starting point for knowledge of the leaders of the crusades on both sides.

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Novice. Trudi Canavan | Trudi Canavan
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This was a total contrast to the first book, I couldn't put it down! I was so absorbed in the progression of the main character as she learned to use her gift. The bullying did frustrate me as I think the bullies should have had a less easy time getting away with things for so long but I suppose the anger I felt just made the book more engaging. I liked the aspect of Sonea and her mentor's son so I was disappointed that didn't work out.

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This book frustrated me a little because I got a bit bored with the chase for Sonea and the series of stupid and obvious mistakes she was making. I was more interested in the other characters, so I was most interested in the final sections of the book after the typical 'misunderstandings that could be corrected by a single conversation' had ceased. It's not the worst book I've read but there was room for improvement

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The Ice Monster | David Walliams
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This was a bit too extreme to be classed as a kids book I thought. The stuff relating to the poacher got a bit dark and I think it would scare kids (the threat of her killing the child in the story instead of the animal comes to mind). Itself not a bad book, but perhaps suited to older kids

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I found this so interesting. I loved that the author gave reasons for both for and against for the existence of the creatures. There were loads that I had not heard of and some that I had but didn't know the origins. A fascinating read, definitely!

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Is It Just Me? | Miranda Hart
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I read this every time I need a pick-me-up. It always makes me smile no matter how many times I read it. I do myself agreeing with her a lot too. The comedy found in everyday real life is expressed beautifully in this. Definitely a read if you need to smile :)

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Never Grow Up | Jackie Chan
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I don't usually read autobiographies but I really enjoyed this. Learning JC's school was fascinating, it sounds like something from a novel. I admire how up front he was about the darker aspects of his life & some of the things he is not particularly proud of. I think it takes real courage to risk your reputation to acknowledge & publish these darker aspects to those who call themselves a fan of his and didn't already know already (me included).

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I really enjoyed this book, there was lots of little things I didn't know that I learned from here, including that I grew up near a well known Templar site unbeknownst to me. It's given me lots of places to go and visit in the future. I would recommend as a good starting point to anyone who wants to learn about the Templars but doesn't want anything too heavy.

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This is still my favourite of the series; everytime I read it, I get a warm feeling and it's like spending time with a beloved friend. Best read next to the fire with a hot chocolate.

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This was one of the more memorable books of the series for me; I really enjoyed how the narrative went between the past and the present and yet somehow I still felt anxious that Ciri would perish, even though, as she was the one telling the story, I knew she wouldn't. The story was really exciting and suspenseful, definitely an improvement on some of the other books that had a slower narrative.

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I enjoyed these for the most part but I did find that I kept forgetting what had happened to characters who hadn't had a chapter for a while, particularly for minor characters. The fact that I had watched the TV series helped a little but I still lost a lot of people's stories. I still can't remember anything about Daenerys in Yunkai or Astapor & I love her character, so I was paying attention. The narrative does jump about a bit too much.

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Angels: A Novel | Marian Keyes
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I come back to this every few years and its always a reasonably pleasant read. It's a good mix of slightly raunchy and poignant that makes it a good book for light reading. One issue I do have with it though, is that the whole book could have not happened if the characters had had one particular conversation right at the beginning. I've always found that type of narrative irritating but if that doesn't bother you overmuch, I'd say give it a go.

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Crusade | Robyn Young
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Not as fast paced as the first one & I found Elwen to be an irritating character so I was glad when she finally died. It's a shame it doesn't pick up exactly from the end of the last book because I would like to read Will's negotiation to bury his father's body. I did like that you get different people's perspectives & stories throughout, it rounded out the characters even more. I would read it again but it felt like a set up for the final book.

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Brethren | Robyn Young
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I found this to be really gripping. The characters were really engaging, even the minor ones so I felt it more when people died. It kept me hooked till the end and made me so excited for the next one.

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I really enjoyed this story, it was an interesting take on the old legend and it is reasonably plausible as a possibility for the story to have been true. I did struggle a bit with the Roman names but it was well worth the effort. There is a bit of graphic abuse in this book that was a bit much for me but if you can get past that, the book is very good. If you like the Arthurian legend and the Romans give this a read.

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Sword of Destiny | Andrzej Sapkowski
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I read this as the 2nd in the series on the recommendation of a friend, and glad I did. It helps to set the scene for the rest of the main story and it flows better this way I think. I didn't love this as much as The Last Wish as some location descriptions I found harder to visualise but still very enjoyable. If you are planning to watch the series I would read this and LW first because the show jumps around the timeline, this will help massively.

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I absolutely loved this, it is a great introduction to the world and the characters. The short stories help to get used to the translations as well as some things are not fully translated. I love that the author includes fairy tales as real history and the way it was done is really clever. It's definitely one I will read again and would recommend if you like fantasy.

Johanna414 I really liked the fairy tale aspect as well! I watched the show before reading the book, so the fairy tales were a surprise 3y
RamsFan1963 This is next on my TBR. 3y
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The Three Musketeers | Alexander Dumas
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This was a little tricky to get into at first; the story took a while to get going, which is understandable given its source, but about two thirds in I found it unputdownable and I really enjoyed the story. I would recommend as a good read, but be prepared to persist with the initial slow start.

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This book is awesome! I actually watched the series on tv many years ago and was delighted to discover that the programme was based on this book, which I then duly bought. It was great learn more about some of the fantastic queens of the past and the world they lived in, and it increased my love for two of my heroes Matilda and Eleanor d'Aquitaine. A must read if you are into medieval history.

TrishB It‘s a great read 👍🏻 3y
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"You are not a rock"

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I've not yet finished it but from the first page I felt warm inside. It's like he had climbed into my mind and was writing about the crap he found there, and it is so good to read something relatable. I loved that you have exercises than you can incorporate into daily life to improve your mental health for the future as well as now. Would absolutely recommend to anyone, whether you've experienced anxiety or not.

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Route 66: The Mother Road | Michael Wallis
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"Brits on Route 66" is a must read for anyone looking to travel the historic "Mother road " of America. With hints about places to visit & how to book, complete with their addresses, it's a must have for travelling along Route 66. Also, the author's personal experiences that she narrates in this book give you a real sense of closeness to her & an insight to the magic of the journey.

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I'd forgotten how good this book is, the detailed descriptions suck you in and before you know it, you are a quarter of the way through.

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Forbidden Soldier | Alison Prince
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Considering i know almost nothing about the English Civil War this was still an ok read but there is almost no introduction of the characters to each other. It seems a bit rushed. The story is a bit lame and repetitive for such a small book