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Ghost

by Dolly Alderton This book really captures what being a single woman in the 21st Century is really like. Especially when your coming up to a certain age and you realise that your body clock is ticking. That all your friends are married or getting married as well as having children. Making you wonder if… Continue reading Ghost

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November Reading List

This month reading list contains books from my ARC list with a couple from my GoodReads TBR list. I'm starting to try and make my lists a bit more varied so I not just reading ARC's all the time. Donโ€™t forget to pop by again on the 6 November to see what book I pull… Continue reading November Reading List

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October Round Up

I hope that every one is keeping safe and well. Where I live in the UK we have been put under stricter rules for moving around. I'm still self isolating and so is my mum, so not much has changed for us since the original lockdown. We'll be going into a national lockdown again in… Continue reading October Round Up

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The Name of Red

by Beena Khan I really enjoyed this book, and its a genre that I haven't knowingly come across before: Asian American Literature. I found it very thought provoking. I also loved the two main characters and learning about their culture and how they see their world. It has been subtly written. Also I'd like to… Continue reading The Name of Red

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The Twelve Dates of Christmas

by Jenny Bayliss This book is really enjoyable. It has already put me in the spirit of Christmas, making me wish Christmas was a bit nearer than it is, so I can put up my Christmas tree and decorations. The book also made me very hungry with the talk of mince pies, chocolate brownies etc,… Continue reading The Twelve Dates of Christmas