It was a better month for reading, I've managed six and a half books. Well obviously i'm not counting the half read book in my totals. It was a Pudding and Book club read, Under The Whispering Door by TJ Klune. It actually sounded ok but was very disappointing, (almost everyone agreed), anyway I chucked the towel in about half way through.
I enjoyed everything else I read. The library reading group I go to has got better with the book choices recently, The Vanishing of Audrey Wilde was Septembers book..... The story crosses two time lines, 1959 and present day. I enjoyed the modern time line more than the earlier one although I did think the author did a good job of distinguishing the two, when you were reading 1959 you felt you were there in that era. The story is centred around a house, Applecote Manor, empty for a time and recently purchased by a family, who have their own set of problems to overcome. 1959 sees four sisters go to stay at Applecote Manor with their aunt and uncle for a time where they become become intrigued about their cousin, Audrey's disappearance. It's quite a slow read but beautifully written. It made for a great discussion at the book club.
She Didn't See It Coming - Bryden is supposed to be working from home, her husband, Sam, gets a call from daycare to say that she has failed to pick there daughter up and on arriving home he finds that his wife has gone, all her personal effect are still there along with her car, phone and laptop but she is nowhere to be seen.
Yellow Face - June Hayward and Athena Liu have been friends since meeting at collage, both are aspiring writers but while June's debut novel receives little recognition Athena's brings her fame, money and attention. So when they meet up and June witnesses Athena's death in a freak accident she acts on impulse and steals Athena Liu's recently completed novel. Realising that this could give her the fame she so baby wants she set to work making edits and passes it off as her own.
I've had this one on my TBR shelf for a while and I had a feeling It was going to be good, and It didn't disappoint, loved it, definitely the best book this month by a country mile.
Have you heard of Book Bub? I'ts something I recently discovered and if you read on kindle it may be of interest. If you just google book bub it should come up.
Have you read any of these?
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(edited to add, please excuse all the links! I accidently clicked on add google links and don't know how to disable it, grrr
6 comments:
I love Book Bub. I get lots of reading material from that source.
God bless.
Always good to see what other folk are reading. I find most of my reads that way nowadays.
Thanks for sharing your September reads.
All the best Jan
I don't get to read as often as I would like. Although, I've just finished a book which I should have given up on at the beginning - I had high hopes for it, but it never did get very interesting.
I've never heard of Book Bub. Thanks. I'll take a look. Xx
I wish I could read more , I only read before bed about 4 pages !
I never seem to get any free time , but good for you , hugs June.
They all sound really good books. I've nearly picked up Yellowface a few times but put it back down again. I think it's one I shall definitely get round to reading at some point. I've never heard of book bub, I use a Kindle so I shall definitely take a look at that.
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