Lockdown is starting to lift here in the UK. Shop's are opening, office staff are starting to return to the office and the British weather has decided now is the perfect time for rain - typical right? This month I went back to work sooner than I expected (only by a week, but still) so … Continue reading What I’ve Read This Month | June 2020
Month: June 2020
To Go Where No One Else Does | The Gravity of Us | A Review
Hello all! I hope you're enjoying the heat, eating lots of ice cream and reading lots of books. Today's my last review for June and it's a fairly recent YA release (it was released in the UK May 2020) - The Gravity of Us by Phil Stamper - a modern-day love story set around astronauts, … Continue reading To Go Where No One Else Does | The Gravity of Us | A Review
There Be Dragons | The Priory of the Orange Tree | A Review
I returned to work last week and since then haven't read as much, but if you've been keeping up with my 'What I read this month' posts, you would have seen that I managed to tackle this chunky book thanks to advice from Ashleigh (Frolic in Fiction) and Bethany's (The Indecisive Readers) read-a-thon - shout … Continue reading There Be Dragons | The Priory of the Orange Tree | A Review
An End Expected | The Mirror and The Light | A Review
How's is it that May was probably one of the warmest and driest months and June is just wet, wet, wet. Grr! I guess that gives us good excuses to curl up under blankets and read! Today I'm reviewing the final in the Thomas Cromwell trilogy by Hilary Mantel, The Mirror and The Light. Blurb … Continue reading An End Expected | The Mirror and The Light | A Review
One Way Ticket to Adventure | The Strangeworlds Travel Agency | A Review
Hullo! June is here, the world is starting to re-open (for the better, who knows?) and the time to read in the sunshine with a cold drink is now! I unfortunately don't have a garden so shall be reading on the sofa with the curtains open and a cold drink. You win some, you lose … Continue reading One Way Ticket to Adventure | The Strangeworlds Travel Agency | A Review