Monday 27 February 2023

Reading Roundup for February 2023

 


I find it impossible to think about February without pancakes popping into my mind. Actually, I did not partake this year. My healthy eating plan is going well, and whilst I know that there are healthy versions to be made, if I can't smother them in lemon and sugar I would rather give it a miss.

Instead of food, I have focussed on reading this month, and here is my list of books which I read this month.


Books I Have Read

The Story of Us by Dani Atkins - I enjoyed this book very much and you can read my review by clicking here.

A Mother's Hope for the Cornish Girls by Betty Walker - This was a lovely WWII book which I really enjoyed. You can read my review by clicking here.

A Man Called Ove by Fredrik Backman - This is the second time that I have read this book. I think I enjoyed it even more this time. It is a fantastic book and you can read my review (from my initital read) by clicking here.

Birdwatcher by William Shaw - I read this book with my book group this month. Everybody enjoyed it and overall we scored it seven and a half out of ten.

The Rescue by A. L . Rosewarne - I read this as part of a blog tour and it was a delightful read, narrated by a dog called Moll. You can find my review by clicking here.

Sweet, Soft, Plenty Rhythm by Laura Warrell - This was a good read set in the jazz world of America. You can read my full review by clicking here.

Not That Kind of Ever After by Luci Adams - This was a very funny book revolving around finding fairy tale romance in the technological age. You can read my review by clicking here.

The Perfect Lie by Jo Spain - A wonderful crime mystery. I literally finished reading it about half an hour ago and my review will be up as soon as I have written it. (You can now access my review by clicking here.)

Books I am Partway Through

Maid of Steel by Kate Baker

Where We Belong by Sarah Bennett

Lyrics for the Loved Ones by Anne Goodwin

1 comment:

  1. I've been curious about The Perfect Lie. I look forward to your thoughts on it.

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