Is that the one by Shalini Boland? If so I read that a few months ago and really enjoyed itI'm almost finished The Perfect Family, wow what a read.
Is that the one by Shalini Boland? If so I read that a few months ago and really enjoyed itI'm almost finished The Perfect Family, wow what a read.
It's from Jacquie Underdown and was free from Prime a while back.Is that the one by Shalini Boland? If so I read that a few months ago and really enjoyed it
Ah ok I might check that one out. There are so many books with the same name!It's from Jacquie Underdown and was free from Prime a while back.
I hope these links work. I'm terrible for starting books and audio books only to get bored and give up on them, but all the below are ones I've read to the end.Could anyone recommend me some Audible recommendations? I have 3 credits to use or Ill be paying full price but I cant threaten to cancel without losing the credits.
I prefer non fiction / biographies / auto biographies (doesnt need to be a famous person if theyve got an interesting story to tell) on Audible but currently listening to Celeste Ng - Everything I Never Told You and enjoying it.
I also listened to Shuggie Bain which I liked in Audio. Didnt like The Perfect Wife much. I adored Trevor Noah's autobiography, it was brilliant and also liked This is Going to Hurt by Adam Kay and Unnatural Causes.
I like True Crime too and thought American Kingpin was really interesting.
I wouldnt listen to chick lit I dont think.
I loved The Appeal!Just powered through Jane Fallon's latest - Worst Idea Ever. Really liked it and now onto The Appeal by Janice Hallett which is brilliant and I'm racing through it.
I often wonder if publishers (or authors self-publishing) check this with titles and why they decide to go ahead with a name already used?Ah ok I might check that one out. There are so many books with the same name!
Yay! A fellow disaster magnet On paper, it isn't my cup of tea or usual read at all, I'm so glad I read the first book. I don't know what prompted me to do so. I've just finished book 10, I have the next two, and there's a thirteenth for release next year.@Housework Fairy I love the One Dammed Thing series! A friend recommended it to me as a light read when on night feeds with my youngest. I've only read the first book but absolutely love it.
There's a Facebook group I'm on and someone read the first 7/8 books in the series during October. Now that's commitment!
@Housework Fairy I love the One Dammed Thing series! A friend recommended it to me as a light read when on night feeds with my youngest. I've only read the first book but absolutely love it.
There's a Facebook group I'm on and someone read the first 7/8 books in the series during October. Now that's commitment!
I've decided to check this out! Thanks for the recommendation, I'll pop in once I've read some and share my thoughts, but it sounds fun!Yay! A fellow disaster magnet On paper, it isn't my cup of tea or usual read at all, I'm so glad I read the first book. I don't know what prompted me to do so. I've just finished book 10, I have the next two, and there's a thirteenth for release next year.
I read this last week and it's exactly how you described it. A very light read but it's fun and definitely put me in the autumn/halloween mood!I started The Ex Hex last night and will probably finish it today. It’s a light hearted read perfect for Halloween, I’m flying through it.
Its such a good read. Wonder if we'l ever get his next bookI Am Pilgrim is 99p today. It is one of the best books I have read this year.
Well done on the 52 books!Its such a good read. Wonder if we'l ever get his next book
Well Im absolutely over the moon to say last night I reached my target of 52 books for the year. I looked on the Kindle insights and last year read 2. So this is a huge achievement for me. I spent so long in the pandemic doom scrolling. Was such an unproductive waste of time that really impacted my mental health.