Summer is here at last… a weekly check-in
What a beautiful bank holiday weekend it’s been. Have gone on a walk somewhere new, briefly went to the beach and hung out in the garden with books and beer! I also got round to some garden tasks, including finally…
Blackheart Knights
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The Road Trip
Addie and Deb are on the way to a wedding in Scotland when her ex runs into her, literally. With Dylan and Marcus’ car totalled, they need a ride to the same wedding… They all pile in, along with Rodney,…
“Rereading” old friends on audio… a weekly check-in
Popsugar has a pesky habit of trying to get me to read bestsellers from the 90s in their challenges. I think I have read everything popular from that decade that I want to by now…so I reached for an old…
For the Wolf
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Local nature and science fiction fungus… a weekly check-in
I’m booked in for my vaccine this week and hopefully going to eat out for the first time this year. The weather has not been so great but we still went out for a muddy walk in the forest. Which…
The Library of the Dead
Ropa talks to ghosts. She acts as a messenger between the living and the dead, delivering mostly mundane messages, and occasionally recipes for the perfect Battenberg. Sometimes the dead are really annoying, but lately something seems amiss. Children are going…
20 Books of Summer
20 Books of Summer is hosted by Cathy at 746 Books. The goal of 20 Books of Summer is to read 20 books from your TBR in three months. I’m totally including some of my summer pre-orders in this list…
Puzzling and easy reads… a weekly check-in
I have just been in the mood for light and easy reads this week, my darker themed books are giving me evils. I read Love is for Losers by Wibke Brueggemann which seems a bit of a marmite book but…
Firekeeper’s Daughter
Eighteen-year-old Daunis Fontaine lives her life split between two cultures, half Ojibwe, half white, not quite feeling like she belongs in either. When her best friend is murdered, she is approached by the FBI, to go undercover to try and…