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Like her other books, Catherine Ryan Howard has produced another clever plot with unexpected...
This book was such fun to read. Although, it is really for Young Adults- which I certainly am...
Another witty and self deprecating look at the difficulties faced by young Muslim women who come...
Although I didn’t enjoy The Museum of Broken Promises, I thought I’d try reading Two Women in...
This is one of those rare books which you know is going to change your life as you read it. It...
This was definitely a book of two halves. I really enjoyed the first half which was about how...
I wasn’t lucky enough to win a pre-publication copy of The Beauty of Impossible Things but got...
I wasn’t really expecting to enjoy reading this book when I borrowed it from the library. I had...
Another masterpiece by Ruth Hogan with the distinctive beautiful cover which has become a...
This is the third book by Caroline Bond which I have read and they all leave me with a nice warm...
Another lovely story about the Brogan family during the Blitz. This time, the story is about...
I liked the idea of this book more than the actuality. As a classicist and frequent traveller...
I have been reading Lisa Unger ‘s thrillers for many years, even those written before she was...
This is an enjoyable read especially for those of us who like dogs and recognise many of the...
I thoroughly enjoy this Jackdaw series of Elizabethan thrillers. They are as good as the...
This is one of those books that I kept picking up and putting down again, deciding that I needed...
This book did not live up to my expectations. I found it to be very slow and boring - I really...
How unusual to read a crime book written by a British/ German author but set in 1950s Los...
I have just finished reading Trust Me which, like the rest of T M Logan’s books, had a...
I was in two minds about reading Our Chemical Hearts as I didn’t finish reading A Semi Definitive...
This is the fifth book set during the Second World War featuring Cambridge professor of...
It seems as though the glut of psychological thrillers being published every week has become...
I didn’t enjoy reading Stella so was glad it was a very short book - only 193 pages. (Although I...
I agree with the author’s assessment of this thriller in her acknowledgments ‘This is a pretty...
A beautiful, heart rending story beautifully written. Saving Missy was given to me as a present...
A very readable psychological thriller. So refreshing to read a straightforward book that doesn’t...
Again, again is about how Adelaide Buchwald spends her summer holiday remaining on campus when...
This is the fourth psychological thriller written by Michele Campbell and all read by me. They...
How lovely to be reacquainted with the Bennett’s, Collins and Darcy families as well as Lady...
What a lovely love story with a SPOILER ALERT happy ending. The first half of the story takes...
This book deserves all the good reviews it has received. I was expecting a psychological...
My husband says I had a smile on my face the whole time I was reading The Windsor Knot so he...
The title of this book, Sins of Fathers, could not be more appropriate. Michael Emmett was born...
I would like to say, first of all, that Michael Ridpath is one of my favourite authors. I have...
I really enjoyed the first 300 pages of How to Belong but felt let down by the ending. There...
This is a great book which both entertains and educates the reader. It is based on the true story...
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