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· Sep 17
Spell the Month in Books: September 2025
This month's prompt for Spell the Month in Books — hosted by Jana of Reviews from the Stacks —is Something to Savour OR books that have been on your TBR for a long time. Though I have a reasonably large collection of recipe books they're not going to match very well to the letters of September. It was much easier — and more fun — to delve into my TBR spreadsheet.
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· Sep 13
Birnam Wood by Eleanor Catton — #10booksofsummer
Environmental campaigners and ego-tripping capitalists clash in Eleanor Catton's Birnham Wood. It sounded promising but it's largely a promise unfulfilled. Birnam Wood — the portable forest that heralds the fall of Macbeth — is the name of an “activist collective” based in Christchurch, New Zealand. They're guerrilla gardeners in essence; taking over waste public land and neglected private plots to grow food crops.
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· Sep 7
#10booksofsummer & August ’25 Wrap Up
August saw me racing against the calendar, hoping I'd be able to claim success with the #10booksofsummer project. In the end I managed eleven books in total; ten novels and one work of non fiction. I'm feeling pretty pleased with myself. I'd be even more pleased if I'd actually written reviews of all of these ... but that's another story. …
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· Sep 2
Top Ten Tuesday: Books with Occupations in the Title
From librarians to postmen; watchmakers to doctors: looking through the list of books I've read has thrown up a surprising number of work-related titles. Perfect for this week’s topic for Top Ten Tuesday (hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl): “Books with Occupations in the Title.” The Whale Caller by Zakes Mda I'm not making this one up. This novel really is about a South African man who spends his time communicating with the whales when they come close into land on their migration to Antartica.
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· Aug 31
The Land in Winter by Andrew Miller — #10booksof summer
Atmospheric. Psychologically insightful. Eminently readable. The three elements that are the hallmark of Andrew Miller's fiction, are shown in abundance in his latest novel, The Land in Winter. Set during the Big Freeze of 1962-3, The Land in Winter captures the lives of two mismatched recently married couples as they contend with disappointments and resentments in their marriages. As the narrative shifts between them, we learn of their unfulfilled expectations, their frustrations and their resentments.
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· Aug 27
What I’m Reading : Episode 60, August 2025
"What I'm Reading" is my contribution to the WWW Wednesday's meme run by Sam from Taking On a World of Words. The Ws represent three questions: What are you currently reading? What did you recently finish reading? What do you think you’ll read next? What I'm reading now #10booksofsummer has gone so well this year that I'm currently on book 12.
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· Aug 24
The Arsonist: A Mind on Fire by Chloe Hooper #10booksofsummer
What kind of a person would deliberately set fire to a tinder-dry plantation, causing ten deaths and the destruction of houses and thousands of acres of farmland? In The Arsonist, Chloe'Hooper sets out to answer that question through an account of the investigation into a fire in the Australian state of Victoria on 7 February 2009. That day fire crews and residents in the Latrobe Valley — a farming and coal mining area about 160k east of Melbourne — were on high alert.
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· Aug 19
Top Ten Tuesday: 10 Epic Reads
This week’s topic for Top Ten Tuesday (hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl) is: “Top Ten Tuesday: Novels with a High Page Count.” There are plenty of these fat, chunky novels lying unread on my bookshelves. When it comes to choosing what to read next I usually skip over them, reasoning that I just don't have the bandwidth to do them justice right then.
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· Aug 17
Reading Wrap Up: July 2025
Yes I know this is an update about July and we're already half way through August. I was tempting to skip this month but I gave myself a good talking to this morning and decided late is better than zero. So here goes... July was a really good month. Birthday celebrations for a wonderful 80-year-old lady who is part of our volunteer team at a National Trust property.
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· Aug 14
Fatal Isles by Maria Adolfsson #10BooksofSummer
Fatal Isles had me reaching for the atlas, so convincing was Maria Adolfsson's depiction of the island nation of Doggerland. Alas there is no such settlement in the North Sea. Between the coastlines of the UK and Denmark, where Doggerland should be, there is just sea. The fictional setting of Doggerland is by far the most interesting aspect of Fatal Islands,
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· Aug 10
Yellowface by R.F. Kuang — a literary heist
R.F. Kuang’s Yellowface is something of a mash up. Dark comedy meets thriller in a tale which also seeks to ride the topical wave of truth and authenticity in the publishing industry. It begins with two young novelists in Washington DC. Chinese-American Athena Liu, is the toast of the publishing world, an award-winning author who enjoys both critical acclaim and commercial success.
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· Aug 6
Top Five Tuesday: Books Set in a Specific Time Period
This week's Top Five Tuesday prompt — Books Set in a Specific Time Period — is open to interpretation. Are we talking about a specific date on the calendar? Or a period of time like, say the years of World War One? Or could it be just a span of time; a day, a month etc? I’ve gone for a hybrid approach.
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· Aug 4
Oh William! and Lucy By the Sea by Elizabeth Strout - #10BooksofSummer25 : BookerTalk
Every book in Elizabeth Strout’s series about Lucy Barton feels like an encounter with a set of Matryoshka dolls (aka Russian dolls). You get to the end of each one with a deeper understanding of Lucy...
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· Aug 4
Oh William! and Lucy By the Sea by Elizabeth Strout – #10BooksofSummer25
Every book in Elizabeth Strout's series about Lucy Barton feels like an encounter with a set of Matryoshka dolls (aka Russian dolls). You get to the end of each one with a deeper understanding of Lucy's character, her past and her relationships with family members, but then the next book adds a further level of knowledge and insight. In Oh William…
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· Jul 29
Top Five Tuesday: Books with a Direction in the Title
it's many moons since I did a Top Ten Tuesday post. It proved too difficult to come up with ten titles to match a prompt that didn't interest me. But hanks to Margaret at BooksPlease I've discovered a meme that seems a lot easier. Top 5 Tuesday was created by Shanah at Bionic Book Worm, and it is now being hosted by Meeghan at
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