Hey there, book lovers! I am back with another cracking Stephen King book to rave about! A couple of years ago, I bought 'Finders Keepers' at The Mysterious Bookshop in New York. I just loved the cover and knew I'd never find the same edition in the UK. However, I forgot about the fact it … Continue reading Book Review: ‘Mr Mercedes’ by Stephen King
Book Review: ‘Pine’ by Francine Toon
Hey there, book lovers! Happy Mother's Day to all my UK readers! The book I'm reviewing today, interestingly, does have a definite theme surrounding mother-child relationships, but probably not in a way we'd want to celebrate on Mother's Day! Nevertheless, here we are and I thought it would be a poignant time to share this … Continue reading Book Review: ‘Pine’ by Francine Toon
Book Review: ‘The Great Circle’ by Maggie Shipstead
Hey there, book lovers! Here in England, we're finally heading into spring, which means outdoor reading! Last week, for the first time this year, I sat outside and read! I was reading this book, 'The Great Circle' and it just felt incredible to be able to read in the fresh air with the sun on … Continue reading Book Review: ‘The Great Circle’ by Maggie Shipstead
Book Review: ‘To Paradise’ by Hanya Yanagihara
Hey there, book lovers! I think I'm finally ready... to talk about the book I fully binged at the end of 2024. I read about 100 pages a day (which is a lot for me!) at the end of the year to get through 'To Paradise' by Hanya Yanagihara. Basically, whenever I wasn't doing Christmas … Continue reading Book Review: ‘To Paradise’ by Hanya Yanagihara
Book Review: ‘Dark Matter’ by Michelle Paver
Hey there, book lovers! I've got a rare treat for you here: a book I happened to stumble on completely randomly in a bookshop. It wasn't recommended on BookTok or Bookstagram, it isn't a book club pick; it was just a lucky find! 'Dark Matter' by Michelle Paver doesn't even have a particularly impressive cover! … Continue reading Book Review: ‘Dark Matter’ by Michelle Paver
Book Review: ‘Winter Garden’ by Kristin Hannah
Hey there, book lovers! It's official: I'm starting a Kristin Hannah support group. Who's in? Fitting perfectly with the January Blues, yet again my BB Book Club voted for a Kristin Hannah tearjerker and when I say I cried, I mean I sobbed! In fact, I’m going to set up a Kristin Hannah support group … Continue reading Book Review: ‘Winter Garden’ by Kristin Hannah
Book Review: ‘Witchcraft for Wayward Girls’ by Grady Hendrix
Hey there, book lovers! Happy New Year! I hope you all had super festive Christmas holidays, stuffing yourselves with cheese and wine! I also hope you’re not feeling as utterly gross as I am right now after said cheese and wine! But if you are, I have the perfect book to focus on instead of … Continue reading Book Review: ‘Witchcraft for Wayward Girls’ by Grady Hendrix
Bookish Blonde’s Top 5 Books of 2024
Hey there, book lovers! Here we are at the end of another year of fantastic books and endless reading! This year has been an epic year for reading: I started my very own local book club, discovered so many new authors, and was lucky enough to be sent some beautiful advanced reader copies. So let's … Continue reading Bookish Blonde’s Top 5 Books of 2024
Book Review: ‘The Gingerbread Christmas Village’ by Kiley Dunbar
Hey there, book lovers! Merry Christmas! I hope Father Christmas brought you all the books you could possibly want for the year ahead! And if he didn't, perhaps you're still looking for the perfect festive romance novel to read this week. Well, here I am to save the day! You might well know that Kiley … Continue reading Book Review: ‘The Gingerbread Christmas Village’ by Kiley Dunbar
Book Review: ‘Murder Most Festive’ by Ada Moncrieff
Hey there, festive book lovers! I am fully into my festive reading swing now - in fact I just finished my second festive read last night so I'm a little bit behind with reviews. 'Murder Most Festive' was our festive book club choice this month. So how did it go down with this book clubber? … Continue reading Book Review: ‘Murder Most Festive’ by Ada Moncrieff









