For this week’s reading roundup I read something I don’t often read – a play. Â I was fortunate enough to catch via NT Theatre Live Helen Mirren’s wonderful performance as Her Majesty The Queen in Peter Morgan’s witty play about the weekly audiences between Queen and Prime Minister. Â It always wonderful to watch a well written play performed by skilled actors, and this was no exception. Â I enjoyed picking...
For this week’s reading roundup I read something I don’t often read – a play. Â I was fortunate enough to catch via NT Theatre Live Helen Mirren’s wonderful performance as Her Majesty The Queen in Peter Morgan’s witty play about the weekly audiences between Queen and Prime Minister. Â It always wonderful to watch a well written play performed by skilled actors, and this was no exception. Â I enjoyed picking...
Through @katytastic I recently learned about BookTubeAthon – a book reading marathon for YouTube book bloggers. Take a look at the introductory videos. Although I don’t blog on YouTube, I think this sounds a really exciting idea, and I look forward to taking part. In summary, it’s a challenge to book bloggers to read as much as possible between 15th and 21st July and to complete certain challenges:...
Through @katytastic I recently learned about BookTubeAthon – a book reading marathon for YouTube book bloggers. Take a look at the introductory videos. Although I don’t blog on YouTube, I think this sounds a really exciting idea, and I look forward to taking part. In summary, it’s a challenge to book bloggers to read as much as possible between 15th and 21st July and to complete certain challenges:...
I received a free copy of Finding Colin Firth by Mia March to review from Netgalley. It is set in the same town as her previous work The Meryl Streep Movie Club, on which I cannot comment as I have not yet had the chance to read it. Finding Colin Firth is  a sweet story of three women drawn together in a Maine town connected by a theme of unplanned pregnancy and its impact on their lives.  The theme of giving up a child is also explor...
I received a free copy of Finding Colin Firth by Mia March to review from Netgalley. It is set in the same town as her previous work The Meryl Streep Movie Club, on which I cannot comment as I have not yet had the chance to read it. Finding Colin Firth is  a sweet story of three women drawn together in a Maine town connected by a theme of unplanned pregnancy and its impact on their lives.  The theme of giving up a child is also explor...
This week I finished The Gem Trilogy by Kerstin Gier, which I absolutely adored. Â I will say though that it is one long book divided into three parts rather than three separate books with an overarching storyline – the first two novels don’t really have a strong ending. Â For this reason you may wish to wait before starting the trilogy as the final book, Emerald Green, is not due out in English until October – unless ...
This week I finished The Gem Trilogy by Kerstin Gier, which I absolutely adored. Â I will say though that it is one long book divided into three parts rather than three separate books with an overarching storyline – the first two novels don’t really have a strong ending. Â For this reason you may wish to wait before starting the trilogy as the final book, Emerald Green, is not due out in English until October – unless ...
 Some of you kind enough to check out my writing may not know me personally, so I thought it was probably about time to tell you a bit about myself. To get started, here’s a fun fact. I have read Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings right through – all 1,200+ pages – in four different languages; English, French, German and Dutch.  Normally, I don’t like to be pinned down to a favourite book, but if you really, rea...
 Some of you kind enough to check out my writing may not know me personally, so I thought it was probably about time to tell you a bit about myself. To get started, here’s a fun fact. I have read Tolkien’s Lord of the Rings right through – all 1,200+ pages – in four different languages; English, French, German and Dutch.  Normally, I don’t like to be pinned down to a favourite book, but if you really, rea...