Here in my part of the world the weather has turned rather chilly. Still, I have a day at home today so plan on snuggling down with a book this afternoon.
I have read some lovely books this month and even read my first Christmas book this year. I am sure there will be more to come over the next couple of months.
Have you read anything good this month?
The Vanishing Act by Jo Jakeman
The Secret Barrister: Stories of the Law and How It's Broken by The Secret Barrister
Written by an anonymous barrister, this account of what can go wrong in our court system was fascinatingly scary. It was easy to read and I enjoyed it.
The Irish Midwife by Seana Tinley
I enjoyed this novel, which is set in Belfast, very much. You can find my full review by clicking here.
A Keeper by Graham Norton
I just didn't have a free slot in which to review this book but it was probably my favourite book of the month. A well-written, dual timeline novel set in Ireland. Excellent.
The Figurine by Victoria Hislop
I have read several of this author's titles and really enjoyed them. However, this one disappointed me.
A Taste of Christmas Spirit by Susan Buchanan
A lovely feel-good Christmas story which I really enjoyed. You can find my full review by clicking here.
The Sitter by Caroline McGhie
This was a wonderful literary book to read. Beautifully written. You can find my full review by clicking here.
The Frozen People by Elly Griffiths
This book is a refreshing new take on this genre of books - crime and science fiction mixed together. You can find my full review by clicking here.
Tiger's Last Roar by Harriet Howe
This is a moving story about losing a pet. The death of a pet is a difficult enough experience when you are an adult, but for children, it can be a sad and confusing time. If you would like to read my full review please click here.
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