Thank you so much and I am sorry to hear you also lost a grandparent. This is my first and it has been very tough. I miss him so so much already.@PiesAndLattes Sorry for your loss.I also lost a grandparent this year and it’s been tough. Your reading mojo will come back. I’ve found books great escapism and comfort.
audible is £8-£10 for one credit but there are lots of books on there included in the membership that you don’t need to spend credits on and they also often have 241 or 342Audible sent me an email with 50% off for the first 4 months so if you’ve never been a member before that’s a good deal! I use BookBeat and pay £5.99 a month for 20 hours, I will say the selection isn’t as good but I can’t justify £8 a month for one book on Audible. I also use Spotify
sorry for your loss. sending loveHello everyone!
Merry Christmas and Happy New Year. I hope you all had a good one.
I have been so absent after the passing of my grandfather. It understandably took the wind out of my reading sails. I started many books in December but did not finish one, I have finished None of this is true today though!
Thought I would mention my top reads of 2023:
- A Woman is No Man by Etaf Rum
- The Leftover Woman by Jean Kwok
- Green Dot by Madeleine Gray
I am still trying to work out a reading goal for 2024 but I read 77 books in 2023 (after reading 6 in 2022!).
yeah tbf there are ways I could’ve made more use of the audible membership for sure. I never liked the plus catalog much but the sales can be good!audible is £8-£10 for one credit but there are lots of books on there included in the membership that you don’t need to spend credits on and they also often have 241 or 342
sales just in case people don’t know
I lost my kindle Christmas Day and I'm a catastrophiser (is that even a word) so 8pm Xmas night I'm telling everyone to get up, pulling the sofa cushions off and saying 'its went in the bin hasnt it, its went in the bin with the wrapping paper'Thought you folks might appreciate this.
Spent a good half hour tearing the house apart as I had lost my Kindle. Turns out Small Biscuit had hidden it in his hiding place (behind the armchair in the living room) . He has been since renamed Magpie Biscuit
I hope so! Ive read the first 2 and did enjoy them. Just havent got round to getting the thirdOk, thank you for all the suggestions for my 12 by 12. I have my final list :
1. The Quiet Tenant by Clemence Michallon (Eenymeenyminymo)
2. Take it Back by Kia Abdullan (vanilla cupcakes)
3. Happy New Year by Marlin Stehn (nbt)
4. No Exit by Taylor Adams (katykatykaty)
5. Propht Song by Paul Lynch (cill2019)
6. The Marriage Portrait by Maggie o'Farrell (LaBlonde)
7. Don't Make A Sound by David Jackson (Hannahebee)
8. A Good Girls Guide to Murder by Holly Jackson (make-mine-whiskey)
9. Penance by Eliza Clark (SwizzleMalarkey)
10. Here To Stay by Mark Edwards (Gem_woody)
11. Bright Young Women by Jessica Knoll (ToolaRoola)
12. Absolution by Caro Ramsey (caffeinefiend)
I can't make it into a pretty template. But I promise to read one of these books every single month next year. Probably not in order as I feel like Happy New Year needs to come first. This was fun, quite a few of these books would never have been on my radar and one is a re-read that is special to me. Those who suggested books that I didn't include I have already read (and enjoyed!) them.
@Caffeine Fiend if this is the start of a new 13 book series that I am hooked on then my tbr will thank.you.very.much.
Yes it does! There’s a bit on your settings page where you can see how many days you’ve got leftDoes anyone know if the 15hrs on Spotify just refreshes monthly?
Omg I am not kidding when I say this was also me last night. Except I had convinced myself I had taken it to the cinema with the kids when I knew I absolutely hadn'tI lost my kindle Christmas Day and I'm a catastrophiser (is that even a word) so 8pm Xmas night I'm telling everyone to get up, pulling the sofa cushions off and saying 'its went in the bin hasnt it, its went in the bin with the wrapping paper'
It wasnt, my OH had put it in the cupboard for safe keeping with the gift vouchers and PS5 and Switch games.
I read this in 2022 apparently and gave it 3 stars. Don’t remember it thoughI'm reading Punk 57 on my Kindle. No idea when or why I bought this. Just gonna blame this thread with absolutely no proof or basis for my theory.
It's giving Colleen Hoover and if you know me you know I don't love the Hoover. If you're a CoHo stan you should defo check it out.
I'm only about 10% in and gonna keep going. Imagine DNFing the first book of the year?!
Also about halfway through Claire Keegan's Antarctica. I'm not typically a short story lover but it's really excellent.
It did bother me to carry this book over from 2023....not sure why I care but it's the opposite of aesthetically pleasing to do so haha.
Anyone happen to know if we have these 15 Spotify hours in Ireland? I have a premium account but all audio books are showing as locked & need to be paid forDoes anyone know if the 15hrs on Spotify just refreshes monthly?
Just found a Reddit post and the 15 hours appear to only be available in the UK and AustraliaAnyone happen to know if we have these 15 Spotify hours in Ireland? I have a premium account but all audio books are showing as locked & need to be paid for
Dang. At least I now know it's not something I'm doing. Thanks for getting back to me xJust found a Reddit post and the 15 hours appear to only be available in the UK and Australia
Oh I loved the narrator of this!Currently listening to Remarkably Bright Creatures and I want to love it but the narrators attempts at accents and different characters is making me want to claw my ears off🫨
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