Librarians' Choice 2023
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Written by: | Tracy Rees |
Review by: | Claire Mead |
Genre: | Historical Fiction |
I picked this one because I have previously enjoyed all of Tracy Rees’ books.
Set in late 1800s London and told from the perspective of 4 or 5 different women’s perspectives.
Mabs is from a very poor family of 7 children and her mother died very recently. Her farther spiralled into depressiong and hasn’t worked in some time so she is trying to bring in the money they need to survive.
Written by: | Dan Gemeinhart |
Review by: | Claire Mead |
Genre: | Children |
Wow. So very good. Full of eloquent words, book love and stories to treasure. Loved it.
It's 1:25 am and I just had to finish it! I loved the road trip style story where every character added to the over arching story of coming home.
Written by: | Sam Heughan |
Review by: | Claire Mead |
Genre: | Non-fiction |
Hilarious book. If you haven't seen the TV show and if they are as entertaining as in the book, then you need to see that as well.
There was a bit of repetitiveness throughout the book with both lads telling their memories of the events (and repeating the history of story that came with it) and I got a bit over the Sam versus Graham plot, but understood that was the premise of the show ...
Written by: | Caroline Hulse |
Review by: | Claire Mead |
Genre: | General Fiction |
This book is about two couples and a child going away for Christmas together.
The parents of the child take their new partners away with them and its a bit stressful even though they try not to let it show.
Written by: | Janet Evanovich |
Review by: | Claire Mead |
Genre: | Detective |
Series: | Stephanie Plum |
A mystery surrounding Stephanie Plum and her Grandma Mazur's dead (new) husband doesn't sound like a laugh a minute. But it was.
Grandma married a mob wise guy who died 45 minutes later and the mob wants his keys back.
The wise guys think Grandma has the keys, bad stuff happens and Stephanie's mum irons and drinks her 'iced tea' a lot.