September/October books

September/October books

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First of all, APOLOGIES about how late this post is, it's been a hectic month and I just have not got around to putting my thoughts together. Anyway, here we are, and here's what I read in September and October. General consensus: thoroughly enjoyed for the most part.1. Stoner - John WilliamsTW: toxic relationshipThis was such a lovely,

July/August Books '23

July/August Books '23

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Greetings angels! While summer flew past us in a blink and we are now deep in the trenches of ex-Hurricane Nigel and Storm Agnes, lets reminisce on what I read while I lay on a beach/drank wine in the sun this summer.Young Mungo - Douglas StuartTW: rape, sexual assault, violence, sectarianism, homophobiaI absolutely loved Douglas Stuart's first book -

May/June Books '23

May/June Books '23

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Greetings, and welcome back to the latest book stack - read in May & June.Of the 8 books here, I would say only 2 were duds, so that's definitely a positive that I liked/loved most of them! I would love to know what you thought if you have read any of these. All the titles are affiliate links

Antibes: What to eat, drink and do

Antibes: What to eat, drink and do

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Last summer, we went to Antibes in the South of France, just 20 minutes away from Nice, and it was one of my favourite trips we've been on. It is such a gorgeous little beach town with a really local, homey, rustic feel to it and it was such a gorgeous place to spend a week. I would

March/April Books '23

March/April Books '23

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Greetings loved ones. Back once again with a book post for you - a round-up of the books I read in March and April - a real mixed bag here! Would love to know your thoughts.Click on any of the book titles to purchase (not affiliate links).1. Nightcrawling - Leila MottleyTW: sexual assault, drug addictionThis story follows Kiara
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