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Friday, 8 August 2025
Book Review: Saturation by William Lane
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Saturation is the latest novel by acclaimed author William Lane. I don't know where to start with this near future dystopian novel. The...
Monday, 4 August 2025
Book Review: The Bridge to Always by Lynda Marron
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I loved this book so much!! But then I do love real, flawed characters that make big messy mistakes in their lives. The Bridge to Always ...
Book Review: The Florence Sisters by Tessa Harris
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The Florence Sisters follows a group of English women living in Florence during the second world war. Tessa Harris bases The Florence Sis...
Saturday, 2 August 2025
Book Review: The Reunion by Simone Van der Vlugt
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The Reunion is a compelling mystery with an unreliable narrator at its centre. I couldn't find my edition of this book, borrowed from...
Saturday, 26 July 2025
Book Review: A Shipwreck in Fiji by Nilima Rao
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Sgt Akal Singh is back again in Nilima Rao's second novel, A Shipwreck in Fiji. I thoroughly enjoyed A Disappearance in Fiji and her l...
Friday, 25 July 2025
Book Review: Misfit: the unravelling of Samantha X by Amanda Goff
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I really struggled through Amanda Goff's memoir Misfit: The unravelling of Samantha X. I have to say first that I don't understand m...
Thursday, 3 July 2025
Book Review: The Bittersweet Bakery Cafe by Catherine Greer
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The Bittersweet Bakery Cafe is an easy read. Engaging and fun! This is a story of resilience and starting over and I love that with romance...
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