Hi and welcome to My Life in Books 2022! I did this meme back in 2020 and yesterday, I spotted it on Nicki’s Secret Library Book Blog, who spotted it on Cathy’s 746 Books and on Annabel’s Blog. I loved their answers and decided to join in again, it’s ...
Welcome to the dark streets of Mumbai: The Blue Bar by Damyanti Biswas #bookreview #TheBlueBar #NetGalley
On the dark streets of Mumbai, the paths of a missing dancer, a serial killer, and an inspector with a haunted past converge in an evocative thriller about lost love and murderous obsession.After years of dancing in Mumbai’s bars, Tara Mondal was des ...
Miss Ashford investigates: Last Seen in Santorini by Vivian Conroy #bookreview #LastSeenInSantorini #cosymystery
Miss Atalanta Ashford is sightseeing near Venice when a mysterious veiled lady approaches her with the urgent request to look into her daughter's mysterious death on the idyllic Greek island of Santorini. Whilst working as a companion for the eminent ...
Celebrating a bookish highlight of the year: #TheGatheringStorm by @alanjonesbooks #extract
Hi and welcome to FromBelgiumWithBookLove! 'Tis the season to look back on your favourite books of the year and for me, the entire Sturmtaucher trilogy was the bookish highlight of 2022. I never expected to love these books this much, they felt so far fr ...
#BiteSizeSaturday: around the world with Amber Books #bookreview #Norway #Japan #HiddenPlaces #NetGalley
Hi and welcome to #BiteSizeSaturday! Today, I’d love to take you around the world in three mini reviews highlighting three fantastic coffee table books that are out now from Amber Books. Of course I knew Norway to be a land of fjords and northern ...
Belonging could cost everything: Dirt by Sarah Sultoon #bookreview #Dirt
A compulsive, searing political thriller set on a kibbutz in Northern Israel, where the discovery of the body of an Israeli-Arab worker sets off a devastating chain of events...Belonging could cost everything...1996. Northern Israel. Lola leaves an u ...