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I am mad about books in all their forms - paper books, e-books and audio books.
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I always give honest reviews of the books I have enjoyed, and the views expressed here are completely my own.
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Friday, February 21, 2025
Other People's Houses (DC Ffion Morgan Book Three) by Clare Mackintosh
Other People's Houses (DC Ffion Morgan Book Three) by Clare Mackintosh.
Published 27th February 2025 by Sphere.
From the cover of the book:
Even on the most desirable street, there's a dark side . . .The Hill is the kind of place everyone wants to live: luxurious, exclusive and safe. But now someone is breaking and entering these Cheshire homes one by one, and DS Leo Brady suspects the burglar is looking for something, or someone, in particular.
Over the border in Wales, DC Ffion Morgan recovers the body of an estate agent from the lake. There's no love lost between Ffion and estate agents, but who hated this one enough to want her dead - and why?
As their cases collide, Ffion and Leo discover people will pay a high price to keep their secrets behind closed doors . . .
Wednesday, February 19, 2025
Life Hacks For A Little Alien by Alice Franklin
Life Hacks For a Little Alien by Alice Franklin.
Published 13th February 2025 by riverrun.
From the cover of the book:
From her first words to her first day at school, Little Alien can't help but get things wrong. She doesn't understand the world the way others seem to, and the world doesn't seem to understand her either. Her anxious mum and meticulous dad, while well-intentioned, are of little help.But when Little Alien sees a documentary about the Voynich Manuscript - a mediaeval codex written in an unknown language and script - she begins to suspect that there are other people who feel just like her. Convinced that translating this manuscript will offer the answers she needs, she sets out on a journey that will show her a delicious taste of freedom.
So begins this charming, witty, and profoundly moving novel about the power of language, the wonder of libraries - and how to find a path that fits, when you yourself do not.
The Weekenders (Raskine House Trilogy Book One) by David F. Ross
The Weekenders (Raskine House Trilogy Book One) by David F. Ross.
Published 27th February 2025 by Orenda Books.
From the cover of the book:
Glasgow, 1966: Stevie ‘Minto’ Milloy, former star footballer-turned-rookie reporter, finds himself trailing the story of a young Eastern European student whose body has been found on remote moorland outside the city. How did she get there from her hostel at the Sovereign Grace Mission, and why does Stevie find obstacles at every turn?Italy, 1943: As the Allies fight Mussolini’s troops, a group of young soldiers are separated from their platoon, and Glaswegian Jamesie Campbell, his newfound friend Michael McTavish at his side, finds himself free to make his own rules…
Glasgow, 1969: Courtroom sketch artist Donald ‘Doodle’ Malpas is shocked to discover that his new case involves the murder of a teenage Lithuanian girl he knows from the Sovereign Grace Mission. Why hasn’t the girl’s death been reported? And why is a young police constable suddenly so keen to join the mission?
No one seems willing to join the dots between the two cases, and how they link to Raskine House, the stately home in the Scottish countryside with a dark history and even darker present – the venue for the debauched parties held there by the rich and powerful of the city who call themselves ‘The Weekenders’.
Painting a picture of a 1960s Glasgow in the throes of a permissive society, pulled apart by religion, corruption, and a murderous Bible John stalking the streets, The Weekenders is a snapshot of an era of turmoil – and a terrifying insight into the mind of a ruthless criminal…
Monday, February 17, 2025
That'll Teach Her by Maz Evans
That'll Teach Her by Maz Evans.
Published 27th February 2025 by Headline.
From the cover of the book:
As educators go, Claudia Stitchwell makes Miss Hannigan look like Miss Honey. But when the reviled headteacher drops dead in the school hall, a group of sceptical parents suspect the nut allergy explanation doesn't add up - they believe someone wanted to teach Miss Stitchwell a lesson.Only four people could have killed Stitchwell: Hattie, the adored school cook; Kiera, the hard-working teaching assistant; Clive, the loathed school bursar and Ben, the popular deputy head. All of them are liars... but only one is the murderer.
Piecing together evidence from the daily drama and drudgery of the parents' group chat, local press, police reports, school newsletters, and good, old-fashioned gossip, the determined detective parents are doing their homework to crack the case.
Will you spot the clues? Can you deduce whodunnit? And for the love of all things holy, does anyone have this week's spellings?
Friday, February 14, 2025
Black Woods Blue Sky by Eowyn Ivey
Black Woods Blue Sky by Eowyn Ivey.
Published 4th February 2025 by Tinder Press.
From the cover of the book:
Birdie's keeping it together, of course she is. So she's a little hungover on her shifts, and has to bring her daughter to the lodge while she waits never tables, but it's a tough town to be a single mother, and Birdie just needs to get by.And then Birdie meets Arthur, who is quieter than most men, but makes her want to listen; who is gentle with Emaleen, and understands Birdie's fascination with the mountains in whose shadow they live. When Arthur asks Birdie and Emaleen to leave the lodge and make a home, just the three of them, in his off-grid cabin, Birdie's answer, in a heartbeat, is yes.
Out in the wilderness Birdie's days are harsher and richer than she ever imagined possible. Here she, and Emaleen, will learn the whole, fearful truth about Arthur.
Thursday, February 13, 2025
May All Your Skies Be Blue by Fiona Scarlett
May All Your Skies Be Blue by Fiona Scarlett.
Published 13th February 2025 by Faber Books.
From the cover of the book:
Summer, 1991.Dean: sun-stung and sticky with cool ice-pop juice, walks to the middle of The Green to get a good gawk at the new salon. And at the owner's kid. Hands deep in his pockets, his jet-black mop of hair hides the tension in his face at the thought of going back home.
Shauna: stands well hid behind her ma - her eyes dark and haunted like the rest of her. The salon is theirs, a fresh start. The smell of her ma's Body Shop perfume clings to her jumper - Shauna can't be anywhere else other than here.
Instantly inseparable, their friendship blooms. But as time passes and tell-tale blushes and school fights develop into something deeper, conflicting responsibilities threaten to pull Shauna and Dean apart.
When all seems lost, will they find each other under the same blue sky?
Wednesday, February 12, 2025
Cover The Bones (Detective Nell Buchanan Book Three) by Chris Hammer
Cover the Bones (Detective Nell Buchanan Book Three) by Chris Hammer.
Published 4th January 2024 by Wildfire.
From the cover of the book:
A body has washed up in an irrigation canal, the artery running through Yuwonderie, a man-made paradise on the border of the Outback. Stabbed through the heart, electrocuted and dumped under cover of night, there is no doubt that detectives Ivan Lucic and Nell Buchanan are dealing with a vicious homicide.The victim is Athol Hasluck, member of one of the seven dynasties who have controlled every slice of bountiful land in this modern-day Eden for generations.
But this is not an isolated incident. Someone is targeting the landed aristocracy of this quiet paradise in the desert. Secrets stretching back decades are rising to the surface at last - but the question remains, who stands to gain most from their demise?
Can Ivan and Nell track down a killer before the guilt at the heart of these seven families takes the entire town down with it?
Chris's non-fiction book, The River, published in 2010 to critical acclaim, was the recipient of the ACT Book of the Year Award and was shortlisted for the Walkley Book Award. Scrublands, his first novel, was published in 2018 and won the CWA John Creasey (New Blood) Dagger Award, as well as being shortlisted for Best Debut Fiction at the Indie Book Awards, and Best General Fiction at the ABIA Awards. It has also been longlisted for the Ned Kelly Best Crime Novel of the Year. Scrublands was released as a TV series in 2023, distributed in the UK by BBC Four.
Chris has a bachelor's degree in journalism from Charles Sturt University and a master's degree in international relations from the Australian National University. He lives in Canberra with his wife, Dr Tomoko Akami. The couple have two children.
Friday, February 7, 2025
Persuasion by Jane Austen
Persuasion by Jane Austen.
This edition published 3rd November 2011 by Penguin. Originally published 1817.
From the cover of the book:
At twenty-seven, Anne Elliot is no longer young and has few romantic prospects. Eight years earlier, she had been persuaded by her friend Lady Russell to break off her engagement to Frederick Wentworth, a handsome naval captain with neither fortune nor rank. What happens when they encounter each other again is movingly told in Jane Austen's last completed novel.Tuesday, February 4, 2025
A Room With A View by E.M. Forster
This edition published 7th April 2011 by Penguin.
Audio book narrated by Joanna David.
Run time 7 hours and 23 minutes.
From the cover:
A Room with a View is a 1908 novel by English writer E. M. Forster, about a young woman in the restrained culture of Edwardian era England.Merchant Ivory produced an award-winning film adaptation in 1985. The Modern Library ranked A Room with a View 79th on its list of the 100 best English-language novels of the 20th century (1998).
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Miss Lucy Honeychurch escapes from her rigid middle-class life, and the future mapped out for her, for a sojourn in Florence under the watchful eye of her fussy spinster cousin Charlotte Bartlett. Arriving at the Pension Bertolini (run by the incongruous Cockney Singnora), they find they have not been given the promised rooms 'with a view', which causes Charlotte consternation, especially when two complete strangers offer to swap with them - Mr Emerson and his son George. They are persuaded to accept by the Rev Beebe, a prior acquaintance from Tunbridge Wells.
Lucy's eyes are soon opened to the possibilities of wildly different opinions among the unconventional characters also staying at the Bertolini. She finds herself liking the unusual Mr Emerson and his son, despite it being clear from the comments of many of the Bertolini's residents that they are not quite the thing. She longs to be free of the tiresome Charlotte, and Charlotte's new found friend the exuberant romantic novelist Eleanor Lavish. and is often perplexed about the contrasts between the way of behaving she has been taught and what she sees around her. She is even more confused when an unexpected series of events results in a kiss from George in the Italian countryside. A hasty removal to Rome is organised by Charlotte as a result of this 'offence'.
Later, Lucy is back with her family in Windy Corner, in a quiet corner of Surrey, where Mr Beebe has taken up residence as the local clergyman. Lucy has become engaged to the stuffy Cyril Vyse, who seems to despise everything about her family and home life. Cyril is determined to shape Lucy into the wife he wants, and Lucy seems content to comply - until the arrival of Mr Emerson and George in the village causes disturbance in the status quo... and her heart.
A Room with a View is an absolute gem of a novel, set in the early 1900s, which explores repressed morals in upper middle class England through the eyes of the wonderful Lucy Honeychurch. It is one which I have read several times, and each time I love it a little bit more.
Lucy is a fabulous character whose senses are assaulted by the sights, sounds, smells and tastes of Italy, calling to the passionate soul she holds in check - unless she happens to be indulging herself with a little Beethoven on the piano. Her visit, and brush with different opinions (and the Emersons) awakens something inside her which is impossible to contain, even though she tries her utmost to be what her family expect her to be - hence her engagement to the terminally dull Cyril.
I will not spoil the surprises for you, just in case you have not read this enchanting novel, but suffice to say the characters are a joy, and there are some incredibly well observed comic scenes that poke fun at Edwardian manners, repressed emotions, and the absurdity of the upper-middle classes (especially when abroad). It contains one of the loveliest romances within the pages of classic fiction... be still my beating heart.
Forster writes so atmospherically of Florence: its architecture, its environs, and its art come alive at his touch, and looking at it all through the eyes of Lucy is an emotional experience. He also captures time and place in genteel suburban England to perfection - there are glorious scenes that take place around Windy Corner that will have you chuckling, and punching the air with glee.
It has been too long since I immersed myself completely in this gem - something I have been promising I will do since I read the stunning Still Life by Sarah Winman (which makes a brilliant companion piece for many, many reasons). Utter bliss, and highly recommended if you have not discovered it charms.
I can highly recommend the excellent audio book narrated by Joanna David too, which kept me company when I had to put the book aside.
A Room with a View is available to buy now in multiple formats.
About the author:
E.M. Forster (1879-1970) was an English author of novels, short stories and essays. Several of his works have claim to lasting fame, notably the novels Howard’s End, A Passage to India and A Room With a View.