CHRISTMAS READING

CHRISTMAS READING

I have found two Christmas-themed books on my bookshelf, so I am reading them to get myself motivated for the holiday season and all it entails. Do you read books that are linked to the season? CHRISTMAS IN PEPPERCORN STREET BY ANNA JACOBS This is a feel-good book that will keep you turning the pages as you eagerly await the happy ending. A few problems arise along the way, but they are overcome in the end. This is a perfect book for Christmas. THE MAGIC OF CHRISTMAS BY TRISHA ASHLEY I have had this book for a while and think…

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STORYBUG – PERSONALISED BOOKS

STORYBUG – PERSONALISED BOOKS

You cannot beat a personalised story for children. Storybug have the best selection for you to choose from, so you get the one that suits the reader. These books are of really good quality; the paper is thicker, so it cannot be torn easily, and you could probably wipe them over if sticky fingers get on the pages. I love the pictures; these keep the child entertained while you read to them or they read to you. The writing is nice and clear for the new reader. These make an ideal Christmas present and a happy reminder to go in…

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LISA JEWELL

LISA JEWELL

I had the pleasure of meeting Lisa a couple of weeks ago as she was talking at The Sandgate Literary Festival. It was such a pleasant afternoon. What a lovely lady she is. So down to earth, no wonder she writes such great books. I bought Breaking the Dark, and I loved it. Very different to her normal style of writing, as she collaborated with Marvel for this one, apparently, this story took the longest to write! It definitely grips you and keeps you reading. Set in America and England, but I really liked the way the book flowed, even…

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THE DAY I LOST YOU BY RUTH MANCINI – BOOK REVIEW

THE DAY I LOST YOU BY RUTH MANCINI – BOOK REVIEW

PUBLISHED BY PENGUIN ON THE 31st JULY 202 Ruth Mancini is an author and criminal defence lawyer. Her background as a solicitor adds authenticity to her crime and psychological fiction. She has spent two decades representing those accused of crimes, navigating courtrooms and police stations. Her storytelling prowess and legal background combine to create thrilling reads that will keep you guessing until the very end. Ruth was born in London and now lives in Oxfordshire with her husband and two children. I did finish this book as I enjoyed reading it and loved the story flow. I just had trouble…

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