Today I’m taking in part in This Week in Books, which was started by Lipsyy Lost and Found! If you want to join in you just need to share what you’re reading now, what you’ve read over the last week, and what you hope to read next.
Now
Tilly and the BookWanderers: Pages and Co. #1 by Anna James
I got this book for Christmas and I saved it to read this week when I knew I would want a comforting read. This is such a perfect book, I adore it!
Senseless by Anna Lickley
I’m really enjoying this book, there is real honesty about living with disability in various forms but above all it’s a really good novel. I’ll be reviewing this one soon.
Gone by Midnight by Candice Fox
This is such a good read too. I had to put it down for a couple of days as I needed a quieter kind of read but I’ll be picking it back up in the next day or so.
Trauma: From Lockerbie to 7/7: How Trauma Affects Our Minds And How We Fight Back by Gordon Turnbull
I haven’t read any more of this book this week as it wasn’t the right time for me but I will definitely be getting back to it very soon.
Then
Dead Girls by Graeme Cameron
I loved Normal by this author so have been wanting to read Dead Girls and finally listened to the audio book this week. It didn’t quite live up to the first book for me but it was still a really good read.
Diversify by June Sarpong
I also listened to this on audio this week and I’m not sure how I feel about it. Some parts were good and struck a chord with me but others didn’t.
The Seven Deaths of Evelyn Hugo by Stuart Turton
I have been wanting to read this since it first came out and I’m so glad I finally got to read it. It’s a definite five star read and I loved it!
The Art of Asking by Amanda Palmer
I’ve had this on my TBR for such a long time and something kept putting me off picking it up. It caught my eye this week though and I think I read it at just the right time as I got more out of it than I was expecting to.
Bring Me Back by BA Paris
I’m afraid I didn’t really get on with this book. There was enough in it to keep me listening to the audio book but it wasn’t as good as The Breakdown.
Dear Mrs Bird by AJ Pearce
This book is wonderful, I loved every minute that I spent reading it!
Need to Know by Karen Cleveland
This was another one sitting book, I was gripped all the way through!
Our Kind of Cruelty by Araminta Hall
I loved this book too. It’s one that keeps coming into my head, it’s not letting go of me which is always the sign of a good book.
Only Child by Rhiannon Navin
I finished this book this week and enjoyed it. My full review is here.
The Suspect by Fiona Barton
This is my favourite of Fiona Barton’s novels to date, it was so good! I’ve reviewed it today so you should be able to find it if you’d like to know more.
Next
The Six Love of Billy Binns by Richard Lumsden
I was hoping to read this book this week but it wasn’t the right time for what seemed like could be an emotional read so I’m going to pick it up this coming week instead and I’m looking forward to it.
East of England by Eamonn Griffin
I’m on the blog tour for this next month so am hoping to pick it up this week.
All the Little Lies by Chris Curran
I love Chris Curran’s writing so I’m delighted to have an ARC of her latest book and really want to read it asap!
Louis and Louise by Julie Cohen
I’ve seen some fab reviews of this on the blog tour this week so when I realised I had an ARC from NetGalley on my Kindle I knew I had to pick it up as soon as I can.
What have you been reading this week? I’d love to hear. And if you take part in This Week in Books or WWW Wednesday please feel free to leave your link below and I’ll make sure to visit and comment on your post. 🙂
So many lovely books! Gone by Midnight and Only Child are going on my list. I just got a copy of The Suspect…so I’m eager to read it, too.
I enjoyed Bring Me Back.
Here’s MY WWW POST
You’ve had a good week here, Hayley! I’m especially interested in The Seven Deaths…. It sounds like a really intriguing way to go about telling a story, and I keep hearing great things about it.
I’m hoping to read Billy Binns aswell later this week…I’m hoping it’s a good one!
As ever, so many great reads, Hayley! I’m happy you loved Evelyn Hardcastle and Dear Mrs. Bird. I loved them too!
A fabulous spread of books, as ever, Hayley and I’m delighted that you enjoyed most of them:)
How do you manage to read so many books in a week?!?!? I am so envious! I’m just getting myself out of a book slump, but hoping to get back to reading as much as I can!
Awesome selection of books! Can’t wait for your reviews.
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