Celebrating the two-year anniversary of the first mass release of the Fab13 PWF books.
Comfort… books
Sometimes all you need is a comfort book.
Charley Davidson – You can’t (re)read just one
Who was a kidding when I said that I would stop at one?
WWW – Wednesday, 14 October, 2020
WWW Wednesday: current, past, future reads
Bewitched – Literally
It took seven long months to know the whys and whethers of what Ruthie had done, which concluded Betwixt, the first of Darynda Jones's Betwixt and Between series. A long time, you will say, and I will definitely agree, because I was dying to know what happens to Defiance and the gang. When Bewitched came... Continue Reading →
WWW – Wednesday, 30 September, 2020
WWW Wednesday: current, past, future reads
Please excuse me while I laugh at myself
I said it: I am swamped with work right now, and it's normal. Planning, teaching, marking, planning, email parents, etc. It hasn't stopped for the last month and it won't stop until the Christmas holidays, which is only normal and makes me pretty happy. However, I did not expect that I would be so swamped... Continue Reading →
Reader’s Life – When all you need is a laugh (or several)
Sometimes life gets in the way of your plans, and I'm not necessarily talking about the pandemic, although it does have a big influence on everything, at present. However, the part of life I'm thinking of, right now, it my anxiety disorder, which is playing havoc with my brain, my habits, my reading, everything. That... Continue Reading →
Charley Davidson – A year ago, I met my second Charley
How time flies! It was a year ago that I was either anxiously waiting for a call from the library to tell me they'd received my books or devouring one of the Charley Davidson books. To be frank, waiting for the library is the reason it took me over a month to read the whole... Continue Reading →
The Graveyard Shift – (Too)Short and (oh, so) sweet
A novella that knocks it out of the park! (Spoiler-free review.)
When reading makes me hungry
Which books make you hungry?
A Bad Day For Sunshine – Riveting and real
A new release from a favoured author (if you're curious, the full list of my favourites is here) is an occasion to suspend everything and simply drown myself in the words, get lost in the story. Especially if the story is, like A Bad Day For Sunshine, a riveting mystery which includes many other intriguing... Continue Reading →