#20BooksOfSummer is an annual event hosted by Cathy Brown of 746 Books and runs from 3rd June until 3rd September With the aim to clearing a target of 5, 10 or 20 books from your TBR but with very relaxed and fun rules. Here is my joining post & List! I thoroughly enjoyed Claire Fayer’s … Continue reading #20BooksOfSummer 8: Mirror Magic -Claire Fayers
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#20BooksOfSummer 6: The Girl Who Walked On Air- Emma Carroll
#20BooksOfSummer is an annual event hosted by Cathy Brown of 746 Books and runs from 3rd June until 3rd September With the aim to clearing a target of 5, 10 or 20 books from your TBR but with very relaxed and fun rules. Here is my joining post & List! Ok so this is my … Continue reading #20BooksOfSummer 6: The Girl Who Walked On Air- Emma Carroll
#20BooksOfSummer 2 – Rooftoppers by Katherine Rundell
#20BooksOfSummer is an annual event hosted by Cathy Brown of 746 Books and runs from 3rd June until 3rd September With the aim to clearing a target of 5, 10 or 20 books from your TBR but with very relaxed and fun rules. Here is my joining post & List! Sophie was found floating in … Continue reading #20BooksOfSummer 2 – Rooftoppers by Katherine Rundell
The Golden Butterfly – Sharon Gosling
OH I loved this book so much!! It ticks so many boxes; historical, coming of age and revealing of secrets, puzzle boxes and mysteries both physical and metaphorical and wrapped up in the context of stage magic. If you loved the frantic code and puzzle breaking escape across cities of The Da Vinci Code, if … Continue reading The Golden Butterfly – Sharon Gosling
The Midnight Hour- Benjamin Read & Laura Trinder.
‘I’m gonna wait til the Midnight Hour..’ I have that old Wilson Pickett song playing through my mind every time I see this book thanks to a childhood steeped in different styles and eras of music. However, the song and book have nothing in common bar the title as this is a fantastical romp through … Continue reading The Midnight Hour- Benjamin Read & Laura Trinder.
The Steam Whistle Theatre Company – Vivian French
Adventure with a undercurrent of challenging historical experience. The Steam Whistle Theatre Company has shades of hope and dark comedy as the grinding poverty and shadow of the workhouse looms behind the fun and frolic of the children and the madcap machinations of their parents to make their ventures work and to survive. The desperate … Continue reading The Steam Whistle Theatre Company – Vivian French