I have wanted to read this book for a while now and I wasn’t disappointed with what I read. Even now, hours after I’ve finished reading, my heart is still thumping with adrenaline and the story is still lingering within my mind. Synopsis (as taken from the Amazon Kindle Store) is as follows: Is prisoner…
Month: Jun 2019
June Book Haul
I’ve spent a lot of money this month on books. Far more than I normally buy and far more than my shelves can handle. My Dad keeps telling me I have an addiction but I’d rather view it as having a love for books and a need to read new material. My book buying started…
Ultimate Harry Potter TAG
I found this on BEEBOOKS and loved reading her answers, so, I thought I’d give it a go as well. I’m sure it has been done by many people. I’m obsessed with Harry Potter so this is perfect for me. FAVOURITE BOOK? The Goblet of Fire. FAVOURITE FILM? Prisoner of Azkaban. LEAST FAVOURITE FILM? The…
74. Cogheart by Peter Bunzl
This was the book I chose to start my week of reading every evening and avoiding excessive screen time. I’ve had this on my shelf since the beginning of the year when I bought the 3 books of the series on http://www.thebookpeople.co.uk Synopsis (As taken from Amazon) is as follows: Lily’s life is in mortal…
73. The Confession by Jo Spain
I had my monthly massage on Saturday (24/6) and I was early into town. I promised myself I would just browse in the bookshop until my appointment and then I walked out with six books…My family think I have an addiction to books and I’m likely to agree with them! Synopsis (as taken from the…
72. Malamander by Thomas Taylor
This was one of the books I bought while I was supposed to be ‘only browsing’ a couple of weeks ago. It was one of Waterstones monthly features when I bought it and the chap who served me on the till told me that he was currently reading and enjoying it. Synopsis (as taken from…
71. With Our Blessing (An Inspector Tom Reynolds Mystery) by Jo Spain
This was another ‘read the first of a series for 99p’ on Kindle. I was drawn in by the blurb and stayed for the story. It was one of those reads that lingers long after I’d finished it. I learnt so much while reading this and it was a good first novel in that it…
70. The Murder of Patience Brooke by J.C. Briggs
I was desperate to read this book after I read the blurb and realised that Charles Dickens would be lending a hand in the investigation!! Synopsis (as taken from the Amazon Kindle Store is as follows: London, 1849 Charles Dickens has set up Urania Cottage as a sanctuary for fallen women. But he is shocked…
69. The Garden of Lost Secrets by A. M. Howell
Another book bought when I should have only been ‘browsing.’ Synopsis (as taken from the back of the book) is as follows: October, 1916. Clara has been sent to stay with her aunt and uncle while England is at war. But when she reaches their cottage on an enormous country estate, Clara is plunged into…
68. The Secret Dragon by Ed Clarke
Another book from the ‘I shouldn’t have bought books while waiting for a hair appointment’ haul. Synopsis (as taken from the back of the book) is as follows: So if you’re not an animal that’s alive today, and you’re not an animal that’s extinct either, what on earth are you? Mari Jones is desperate to…