My last month's post for my monthly wrap-up post was: May 2022 Books Vs Moods. I had high hopes for this month, which did not exactly materialize the way I hoped. My husband had a cold early last week or so we thought. I kept my distance and thought that would be enough by the time… Continue reading June 2022 Books Vs Moods
Month: June 2022
The Marble Collector by Cecelia Ahern
I have read quite a few books by Cecelia Ahern. Some I have enjoyed more than others. This falls somewhere in between. I was not fond of some of the more negative behaviour of the lead characters, and although this forms the pivotal points in the narrative, I still did not care for them.The entire… Continue reading The Marble Collector by Cecelia Ahern
The Next Person You Meet in Heaven (The Five People You Meet in Heaven #2) by Mitch Albom
I have read the previous book about the people we meet in Heaven, but I do not recollect the exact content, and I have not actually reviewed it. That said, you do not need to know the mechanics of what the concept is, since it happens to the lead character in this book too!I… Continue reading The Next Person You Meet in Heaven (The Five People You Meet in Heaven #2) by Mitch Albom
Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
One of my favourite feelings of picking up random genres in succession, without paying attention to the blurb, is the thrill of meeting the unexpected. that might be too far-fetched a description, so I will try to explain it a little better. Obviously, I read the blurb before requesting to read advance review copies, but… Continue reading Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
Chasing Manhattan by John Gray
I do not know how I missed two things about this book that was fully on display when I checked recently. First, it is the second in a series, usually not a good place to start, and secondly, it is a very religious-themed book. It felt more overt and in full force at the beginning,… Continue reading Chasing Manhattan by John Gray
The Secret Life of Albert Entwistle by Matt Cain
Narrated by Simon Vance This is not a topic I have read a book about before. I had both the e-copy and the audio and decided to listen to the audio version. This was a brilliant decision. I was so hooked after a couple of chapters that I did something I had never done before.… Continue reading The Secret Life of Albert Entwistle by Matt Cain
The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman
I have heard a lot about this book on the blogosphere over the past few years. It has popped on and off my radar. I have read a few Sandman graphic novels, among certain other ones and know what the author usually sounds like. Despite that fact, I was a little surprised by the content… Continue reading The Ocean at the End of the Lane by Neil Gaiman
Equal Rites (Discworld #3) by Terry Pratchett
I continue with my rereading of the Terry Pratchett books that were reprinted quite recently. This should have been read before the previous one that I reviewed (Wyrd Sisters), but it does not make much difference except show one of the characters in a whole different light. The story had the trademark humour, and I… Continue reading Equal Rites (Discworld #3) by Terry Pratchett