All I can say is if you want a great read, go ask the folks on Between My Lines Facebook Page. They recommended The Dry by Jane Harper, and it’s one scorching read. Thanks guys, you know good books. First Line of The Dry by Jane Harper It wasn’t as though… Read more »
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Book Review : Inferno by Catherine Doyle
Green Giants is my feature where I share some of my favourite books by Irish Authors. I’m passionate about Irish Authors, they supply us with a great and exciting mix of books, hopefully you will find something new to try. Today it’s a series that I’m loving that I want to… Read more »
Book Review: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo
I feel like I’m one of the last people in the world to read this book. And I had a physical copy and also an audio copy but somehow I just never felt in the right zone to read it. Until my husband read it one day and was so… Read more »
How To Burst Through a Reading Slump!
I think every reader has been there. They adore books, have a pile of books they were all keyed up to read, couldn’t wait to find the time to rip into them. And then suddenly a book slump falls on them like a ton of bricks. And knocks all that… Read more »
Book Review: The Girl Who Came Home : A Novel of the Titanic by Hazel Gaynor
This book blew me away with how much I felt whilst reading. I was far, far away in the distant past on that most infamous of all ships and believing and living every agonising moment. First Line of The Girl Who Came Home by Hazel Gaynor: “Maggie Murphy stood alone… Read more »
Green Giants! Book Review : Unravelling Oliver by Liz Nugent
Green Giants is my feature where I share some of my favourite books by Irish Authors. I’m passionate about Irish Authors, they supply us with a great and exciting mix of books, hopefully you will find something new to try. Today it’s Liz Nugent who is my latest Green Giant and… Read more »
Green Giants! Book Review: The Secrets We Share by Emma Hanningan
Green Giants is my feature where I share some of my favourite books by Irish Authors. I’m passionate about Irish Authors, they supply us with a great and exciting mix of books, hopefully you will find something new to try. Today it’s Emma Hannigan who is my latest Green Giant. I’ve… Read more »
Green Giants! Book Review: You, Me & Other People by Fionnuala Kearney
Green Giants is my feature where I share some of my favourite books by Irish Authors. I’m passionate about Irish Authors, they supply us with a great and exciting mix of books, hopefully you will find something new to try. Today it’s a new to me author – Fionnuala Kearney– whose… Read more »
Book Review : You by Caroline Kepnes
It’s been 16 hours and 1 day since I last read You. And do I miss You? Well…. it’s complicated! First Line of You by Caroline Kepnes: “You walk into the bookstore and you keep your hand on the door to make sure it doesn’t slam.” My Thoughts on You… Read more »
Book Review : Vendetta by Catherine Doyle
Green Giants is my feature where I share some of my favourite books by Irish Authors. I’m passionate about Irish Authors, they supply us with a great and exciting mix of books, hopefully you will find something new to try. Today it’s a new to me author – Catherine Doyle– whose… Read more »
Audio Review : The Likeness by Tana French
I’ve just finished listening to the audiobook of The Likeness and I feel bereft. I want to lie down on the floor like a child and just sob my heart out. Not in a bad way but just because all my feels are jumbled up and my heart aches at… Read more »
Book Review : Daughter by Jane Shemilt
This book hit me hard! When I reached the ending I felt like I had been caught by the foot, held upside and shaken hard. I FELT RATTLED. I was full of questions and FEELS and had an urgent need to talk about the book to anyone who has read… Read more »
Book Review : Dangerous Boys by Abigail Haas
I think I need a detox! Or my mind does! For the last two days, my mind has been tangled up in a messy, ugly and at times grotesque story. And I LOVED it! First Line of Dangerous Boys by Abigail Haas “Our lives are made up of choices.” My… Read more »