Tag: books
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February 2025 Reading Wrap-Up

February may be the shortest month, but I still managed to squeeze in plenty of reading time – a few cosy evenings, a couple of “just one more chapter” marathons, and definitely too much “it’s fine, I’ll study tomorrow”! Here’s how my monthly reading shaped up… March is probably going to be a quieter month…
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Nesting by Roisin O’Donnell – A Surprising Gem That Stole My Heart

I have to admit I wasn’t expecting to love Nesting as much as I did. It was delivered as part of my Goldsboro Premier subscription, and while I thought it would be a pleasant enough read, Goldsboro hit it spot on with this one. Roisin O’Donnell’s writing has this wonderfully warm yet haunting quality that…
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Notes on a Drowning by Anna Sharpe: When the Water Runs Deep

I knew going in that Notes on a Drowning was going to pack a punch. Having read Anna Sharpe’s historical fiction (written as Anna Mazzola), I expected strong storytelling, but wow – this debut thriller was something else entirely. Part legal drama, part political conspiracy, and all heart-stopping suspense, this book had me hooked from…
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The Favourites by Layne Fargo: Betrayal, and Skating Drama You Can’t Look Away From

I went into The Favourites not knowing what to expect. Maybe it wouldn’t be my cup of tea but it was my December Goldsboro Premier pick so I put my trust in the team at Goldsboro and settled in. I was perhaps expecting some ice-skating drama, but what I got was so much more –…
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Water Moon by Samantha Sotto Yambao: Dancing Between Worlds

Fantasy isn’t always my cup of tea but when I saw Water Moon being released I knew I had to order a copy (mainly because of the cover art, let’s be honest). I’ve been really getting into my Japanese fiction lately, and let me tell you, Water Moon was one of those books that felt…
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January 2025 Reading Wrap-Up

Wow, January has flown by! Between cosy evenings curled up with a book and sneaking in those extra few pages on my commute, it’s been a solid start to my 2025 reading challenge. I’ve definitely been spurred on by the mini reading competition I’m having with sister! Here’s a look at what I managed to…
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A Serial Killer’s Guide to Marriage: Till Death (Or Murder) Do Us Part

What happens when a couple who once bonded over their shared love of murder tries to retire and live the suburban dream? Enter A Serial Killer’s Guide to Marriage, a darkly entertaining thriller that combines domestic drama with an irresistible dose of twister humour. This was my January book from my Goldsboro Crime Collective subscription…
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The Lamb by Lucy Rose: The Book That Made Me Late to a Baby Shower (And Was Totally Worth It!)

“On my fourth birthday, I plucked six severed fingers from the shower drain.” Yep, that’s the opening line. If that doesn’t grab your attention, I don’t know what will. The Lamb by Lucy Rose had me hooked. I read it in one sitting – yes, one! – and ended up being late to a baby…
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Butter by Asako Yuzuki: A Book I Expected to Love…But Didn’t Quite

I went into Butter by Asako Yuzuki with high hopes – it was Waterstones’ Book of the Year, after all – but I ended up feeling a little…underwhelmed. Don’t get me wrong, there’s lots to admire about this book, but I couldn’t shake the feeling that I’d been expecting something different. What Worked For Me…

