This is the sixth book in the Strike series by Robert Galbraith. I read this book in one day, I started in the morning and read until I fell asleep late in the night, it is impossible for me to read these books slowly and I always end up with a type of reading hangover … Continue reading ‘The Ink Black Heart’ – Robert Galbraith
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‘The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo’ – Taylor Jenkins Reid
This riveting novel grabbed my attention on page one and held it until the very end. It is a wonderful story about old Hollywood, love, fame, glamour, and scandals. The main subject and protagonist of the story is the almost forgotten Hollywood icon, Evelyn Hugo, famed beauty and actress, who wants to get her undistilled … Continue reading ‘The Seven Husbands of Evelyn Hugo’ – Taylor Jenkins Reid
‘Comedians’ – Steve Best
This stunningly curated and designed book is gorgeous. My photo of the cover does not portray the cover properly as it is deep black and the word Comedians is very subtle. This is both a beautiful photo book and as a comedy fan, it is a wonderful snapshot of the present English comedy scene. It … Continue reading ‘Comedians’ – Steve Best
‘The Panda, The Cat and the Dreadful Teddy’ – Paul Magrs
This is one of those gift books that you frequently receive at Christmas or for your birthday. It is a parody of inspirational quote books that you see, it is the story of three friends who are trying and sometimes managing to live their best lives. One quote from the book is "nothing beats kindness" … Continue reading ‘The Panda, The Cat and the Dreadful Teddy’ – Paul Magrs
‘The Storyteller’ – Dave Grohl
As a fan of Dave Grohl, this is a book that I have been looking forward to for years. I loved his Mothers book 'From Cradle to the Stage', and have always hoped that Dave Grohl would write a book like this. The author has managed to tell some of the lesser known or completely … Continue reading ‘The Storyteller’ – Dave Grohl
Marian Keyes Writing Prompt 2
The writing prompt that Marian gave her participants on the 15th of January was: “He got to his feet and his shadow moved over her, while drops of cool water fell from his body onto her hot skin”. The idea behind these prompts is that Marian would like people to write 500 words inspired by … Continue reading Marian Keyes Writing Prompt 2
Polaroid Now
This is a different type of a book review, as it is about a photography book that is the result of artists using Polaroid cameras and film across the decades. I love photography and instant photography is one of my favourite types, so anytime I see anything Polaroid or Instax, I buy it. However, this … Continue reading Polaroid Now
‘The Thursday Murder Club’ – Richard Osman
Have you ever wondered what would happen if you crossed the Famous Five crossed with Miss Marple? If so, Richard Osman's first mystery novel 'The Thursday Murder Club' is the book for you! This wonderfully written, charming story is based around an interesting group of friends, Elizabeth, Joyce, Ibrahim and Ron, who live in a … Continue reading ‘The Thursday Murder Club’ – Richard Osman
‘Son of Escobar First Born’ -Roberto Sendoya Escobar
Sometimes fact is stranger than fiction! This may be a cliche, but, in the case of this autobiography, I think it is reasonable to say. The author, Roberto Sendoya Escobar brings the reader through some of the extraordinary situations he has found himself over his lifetime, as well as some of the notorious people his … Continue reading ‘Son of Escobar First Born’ -Roberto Sendoya Escobar
Documentary Podcast Suggestions
I thought that I would create a list of Documentary Podcasts that I have enjoyed, which will include a short summary of what they are about. All of these Podcasts have short seasons and are bingeable. I will update this list as I find more. Some of these will be better known than others, they … Continue reading Documentary Podcast Suggestions