It’s beautiful. Wonderfully told with so many question, like life, we do not always get the answers we want.
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Don’t take is as a serious historical novel and you will enjoy it immensely! Although even I had a few issues with some facts and phrasing, it cracked me up!
I need to give up trying to figure these ones out and just enjoy the dark and twisty paths of a fascinating mind!
A gorgeously colourful read about food, crime and Castro’s Cuba. It’s bewildering, and fascinating at the same time. The clash of cultures, the appreciation for the small things, and an exploration of a system that works for those who know how to use it.
Fascinating, enthralling and pulling no punches – this had me mesmerised on a four hour flight, barely looking up for my complementary snack and coffee flavoured water!
It’s a great read, although there are moments where you really get the feeling that she’s a little tired of the Stephanie Plum franchise – There’s only so much chaos one person can cause, although Grandma Mazur has really outdone herself this time!
A mystery filled with colour, conversation in a completely different setting: On where you can feel the heat, slide along the dirt roads and watch appreciatively and apprehensively at the wildlife, while enjoying great characters and all their idiosyncrasies. Will definitely be reading on!
This one will stay with me a while – a beautifully written story about the bewildering decisions adults make and the repercussions it has on their children; who are trying desperately to grow up and find their own identity.
No one could keep up with the Joneses… They started Christmas promptly at midnight on the first of December with a blaze of lights, light show, music accompaniment, and each year was designed for a different theme… They got solar panels when people grumbled about the electricity grid, and a battery when the year was[Read more]
Another great edition to the Mystery section! I had no idea it was available, and joyfully surprised when I found it on the shelf at my local bookshop. Devoured in a couple of sittings, thoroughly enjoyable and a must for fans of Christie, Sayers, Heyer and Allingham.