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- More Than Murder by Jayne Chard book reviewMore Than Murder is the first in a new “cosy crime” series from the Producer of BBC’s Silent Witness. It’s a story of two sisters who go to a murder mystery only to find out not all of the murders may have been acting. This article contains affiliate links. This means if you choose to… Read more: More Than Murder by Jayne Chard book review
- The Sisters by Claire Douglas book reviewI absolutely love a thriller every now and then. They’re often the perfect palette cleanser between some of the more complex or longer books that I often enjoy to read. With a thriller, you’re getting something written very approachable, set in your own world, not featuring too many characters and a plot that’s easy enough… Read more: The Sisters by Claire Douglas book review
- The Bee Sting by Paul Murray book reviewThe Bee Sting was the first book I read this year from the list of books you lot chose for me to read. Therefore, it’s the first book I was properly excited to get into – despite its length. It focuses on the highs and lows, past and present of the Barnes family who live… Read more: The Bee Sting by Paul Murray book review
- Dragonflight by Anne McCaffrey book reviewWhen you discuss legends of the fantasy genre names like J.R.R. Tolkien, Stephen King, Robert Jordan are often names suggested but Anne McCaffrey has written a series of over 20 books which were first published in 1968 – an under-heard of OG of the fantasy genre. Dragonflight is the first in the grand series that… Read more: Dragonflight by Anne McCaffrey book review
- A Deadly Education by Naomi Novik book reviewA Deadly Education was the first book I picked up from the selection of books my partner bought me leading up to Christmas (there were ten and I got to open up one a day leading up to Christmas – sort of like an advent calendar). It’s a book that I’d wishlisted too and was… Read more: A Deadly Education by Naomi Novik book review