
Day of the Accident by Nuala Ellwood
A fast-paced psychological thriller about a woman after coma and her search for the truth. Continue reading Day of the Accident by Nuala Ellwood
A fast-paced psychological thriller about a woman after coma and her search for the truth. Continue reading Day of the Accident by Nuala Ellwood
It’s a story about a 17-year old girl called Fleetwood who’s trying to save herself, her baby and her friend in England during the times of witch-hunts. Continue reading The Familiars by Stacey Halls
You will realise early on that Cora Seaborne is quite an unusual person for England in 1893. She’s fascinated by science, biology and nature. She loves wearing men’s clothing and walking alone in the woods. She also dreams about finding a living dinosaur. Continue reading The Essex Serpent by Sarah Perry
“BREAKING: Nuclear weapon detonates over Washington
BREAKING: London hit, thousands feared dead.
BREAKING: Munich and Scotland hit. World leaders call for calm.” Continue reading The Last by Hanna Jameson
Several good women face several bad men. The women struggle, fight, develop and grow, each through the own story that involves either their talents, or their marriages, or their families. Continue reading Spinning Silver by Naomi Novik
Another one of those teenage love stories that have probably been around even before Shakespeare times Continue reading A Walk To Remember by Nicholas Sparks or the book I should have never picked up
This is a post about books I read (or did not finish) in December. Continue reading Final goodbye to 2018
The good news is there’s some hope, the bad thing is there is no action. Continue reading News about Patrick! Some Hope, Patrick Melrose #3 by Edward St. Aubyn
It’s a book catalogue in a form of fiction, it’s also a story about a book store owner and the way his life changes when an item disappears from his store. Continue reading Not only did I not drop The Storied Life of A.J. Fikry by Gabrielle Zevin, I actually quite enjoyed it
What I’ve read and what I’m reading in this new bookish year. Continue reading New year is here, let’s plunge into new books!