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What are you reading? - 2020

The Fated Sky was very enjoyable. Much grittier than book one of the trilogy. I love this authors self narration!
This Is Going to Hurt: Secret Diaries of a Junior Doctor was very funny. The author was a qualified doctor who worked for the british national health service. In a very engaging way he detailed his working life. It was funny, sad and a daming indictment of the service. My first 5 star read of the decade - and non-fiction at that!
The Art of Hiding was a the only book that I started and finished this this weekend. It was not my usual style of reading matter but it was perfect for the way I was feeling yesterday - a comfort read and the ideal refuge from the storm that is battering Ireland this weekend. A nice calm book about someone elses family crisis ;-p Oh, and another decent author narration.
Today I start Son of the Shadows.

Likewise, this was one of my favs too - although there are others too. Glad you enjoyed this one.

Lol! I wish I had only paid 50p for it, Margo 😉


Renee - I totally get that. I ended up reading Love & Gelato the same time that I was reading Killers of the Flower Moon because I needed a light romance to balance the reality.

I have a soft spot for Bury Your Dead. But it is on my turf. It does show that Penny did live for a bit here.

One of my fav cities! This was a 5-star. Other 5-stars were The Beautiful Mystery, How the Light Gets In, Glass Houses, The Brutal Telling, A Great Reckoning, and Kingdom of the Blind. The long of it, I like her books a lot! Looks like she has a new one scheduled for September.

Next up is my monthly challenge read, Geisha, a Life.

I am now going to start The Unforgetting



My Review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/3181734419

So far I'm enjoying it"
I really enjoyed that one, Bash.




I really enjoyed that book, and its sequel.


I'm going to start Mademoiselle Chanel tomorrow for the monthly challenge.






Disappointing, cliche, Not sure why its a best seller? I chose this since it sounded interesting and to get myself out to my favourite genre (Young adult) , honestly what a drag...300 pages of a story thats not worth that many pages.
Anyway, I'll start reading The Raven Boys
going back to my favourite genre.


My Review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/3190692883

That being said, this book is not really doing it for me. I hope it gets better. Thw first char introduced is a teenager in the midst of first love. It is just too overdone for my taste. I am not in the mood for teenage angst






Do it!


My Review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/3192251439



On Sunday I am starting the buddy read of The Starless Sea, so I am not starting anything today. I will try to read a couple of middle grade novels I got as ARCs.

On Sunday I am starting the buddy read of [book:The S..."
We all react differently to books. I've 'dnf' books that have great ratings.


Your Own Kind of Girl is Aussie singer and entertainer Clare Bowditch’s raw, often funny, memoir, which includes lots of tips and a good reference list. The cover is one of my favourites!


I'm now starting Aristotle and Dante Discover the Secrets of the Universe for the monthly challenge.


My Review: www.goodreads.com/review/show/3197910692

Your Own Kind of Girl is Aussie singer and entertainer [author:Clare Bowditch|194..."
I'm so glad to hear you enjoyed this book, Patty. I really love Clare's music, but am always cautious when people I admire go cross genre. Sometimes it works, but other times it really doesn't and screams of a money grab.
But your about sixth in the list of artists and friends who have recommended this book this week. I'll check it out for sure!!
For those who have never heard of Clare Bowdich and the Feeding Set, check out her song "Divorcee at 23" which was the first I had heard of her, and was just beautiful storytelling in song.

When I read Moloka'i's blurb I thought it seemed to have everything I love and expect from a great historical fiction, but then the magic never happened to me. That is the frustrating part, I think.
But sure, GR friends reviews and ratings are a great indicator if you kind of know their taste, but reading is always a personal experience at the end.


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So far very entertaining, Margo.