‘Summer of 1984’ by Victoria Maxwell

Hello my lovely readers! Boy, I have got a treat for you today! Last February, I read and absolutely fell in love with Victoria Maxwell’s ‘Class of 1983’ (if you haven’t read it or my gushing review, you must read both!) so as soon as I discovered there was a sequel, it was ordered immediately! … Continue reading ‘Summer of 1984’ by Victoria Maxwell

‘One Summer’s Night’ by Kiley Dunbar

Good evening my wonderful readers! I’m writing to you tonight with terrible post-holiday blues! This time last week, I was in gloriously sunny Portugal. So I thought I’d relive that beautiful vacay with a review of one of the books I read out there… by the pool… with a cocktail… Anyway! Back to the review … Continue reading ‘One Summer’s Night’ by Kiley Dunbar

‘The Thursday Murder Club’ by Richard Osman

Hello Saturday Readers Club! It’s not everyday you find a murder mystery with some serious depth, but here is one very clever and heart-warming whodunnit! ‘The Thursday Murder Club’ was a birthday gift from my best friend and it became my less intense spooky season choice (after the drag that was Stephen King’s ‘Apt Pupil’…), … Continue reading ‘The Thursday Murder Club’ by Richard Osman

‘One August Night’ by Victoria Hislop

Good evening readers! And my sincerest apologies for the delay with this review! The latest novel from Victoria Hislop is yet another journey through Greek scenery and history. If you have read The Island, you probably loved it, like I did, and you probably bought One August Night ASAP, like I did. Let’s start with … Continue reading ‘One August Night’ by Victoria Hislop

‘The Haunting of Alma Fielding’ by Kate Summerscale

Hello and happy Bank Holiday weekend, readers! I hope you are all finding plenty of reading time this long weekend. And here is a review of a pretty smashing non-fiction treat for you! This is the true story of the haunting of Alma Fielding, told by Kate Summerscale as she rewrites the findings of a … Continue reading ‘The Haunting of Alma Fielding’ by Kate Summerscale

‘The House on the Edge of the Cliff’ by Carol Drinkwater

Hello readers! I have to admit, I don’t usually feel this passionately against a book. I try to be kind and try to be appreciative of a range of literary talents, but I would highly recommend not wasting your time on this repetitive, overly long “thriller”… The story of this novel follows Grace in the … Continue reading ‘The House on the Edge of the Cliff’ by Carol Drinkwater