This book is still available to request on NetGalley as of 20th April 2019 As I work my way through my backlist I am forced to think about why I left certain books behind in this list and not gotten to them sooner. This particular book was one of those. It has a simple storyline… Continue reading It Started With A Note by Victoria Cooke
Month: April 2019
Four Different Stories by Daniel Pinkwater
I am working my way through my backlist as and when I am up for it, and the first thing I tackled was this smaller children's book that I had on my virtual shelf for a long time. This would not work for too young kids as they would probably be more entertaining for the… Continue reading Four Different Stories by Daniel Pinkwater
Wildflower Park- 3&4
There was the strangest occurrence in relation to this book/series of novellas, unexpected but luckily in a good way. Intrigued yet? I reviewed the first two parts of this book( releasing soon as a complete unit): Wildflower Park 1 & 2. If you see my previous reviews you would notice that for the most part,… Continue reading Wildflower Park- 3&4
Death at Hazel House by Betty Rowlands
I am always ready to start a new series, and cozy mysteries have their own allure. When I saw that this was the first of a series I was tempted to request and read it. This introduces Sukey who is a SOCO which translates to being a Scene of crime officer or the person who… Continue reading Death at Hazel House by Betty Rowlands
Ship of Destiny (Liveship Traders #3) by Robin Hobb
I reviewed the last two books of this series as well as the Farseer trilogy, do check out my previous reviews to get a clearer picture of what I think of the author on the whole. It was a breathtaking finish to the series that I enjoyed even more than the last( not… Continue reading Ship of Destiny (Liveship Traders #3) by Robin Hobb
A Boy and His Dog at the End of the World by C.A. Fletcher
There is a short story behind my getting my hands on this book. In my usual eagerness to jump on books that look interesting, I requested a version on NetGalley before I found out that I was being granted access to a sampler! What would I do with a part of a dystopian novel and… Continue reading A Boy and His Dog at the End of the World by C.A. Fletcher
The Lost World by Arthur Conan Doyle
Narrated by: Glen McCready In my quest for listening to the most varied books that having a Kindle unlimited account gives me access to, I have been queuing up amazon 'classics' as one of the ten that rotate through my queue. The narration was absolutely great and I think it was just this that brought the… Continue reading The Lost World by Arthur Conan Doyle
The Summer Retreat (Moonlight Harbor #3) by Sheila Roberts
My laptop finally got collected ( for replacement due to a hardware glitch)and now I am really having to slot writing my reviews whenever my husband decides to not work on his, which is a very small window. I could just wait and let my reviews pile up but that just is not my style nor is… Continue reading The Summer Retreat (Moonlight Harbor #3) by Sheila Roberts