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Wednesday, 1 March 2023

Books You Loved: March Edition!

 

BERJAYA

 

Books You Loved: New Year  Edition provided reviews of some great books. Thank you to all. My apologies for missing February!  Here are a couple of links that caught my eye:

 

Angela from Book Corner News & Reviews brought over Brotherhood by Fire by Lindy Bell.  She said 'This book is one of the most realistic, emotional, fictional novels I have read in a long time'

 

Elizabeth of Silver's Reviews brought us The Secret Socity of Salzburg by Renee Ryan.  She said 'You will find the answer to everything when you read this gripping, heartbreaking tale of women trying to save as many Jewish citizens as possible while endangering themselves and their dream careers.

Another marvelous, marvelous, unable-to-put-down read by Renee Ryan based on the lives of Ida and Louise Cook...do not miss this book.  5/5'

 

Now on to the Books You Loved: March Edition. The very first one for the year! There are no rules for this party.  The only requirement is that your post is about a book that you loved.

 

To add to the list just pop the name of the book (and your name/blog name if you like) into the first Mr Linky box and then copy and paste the url of your post about it into the second box.

 

I'll be pinning your links to this Pinboard  to make it easier for you to check them out at a glance. 


Thursday, 16 February 2023

It's News To Me by R G Belsky

BERJAYA

 

Another belated post about a book I enjoyed.  This is the 5th book in the Clare Carlson series.  And it was just as good.

 

The heroine is funny and irreverent about the news business.  She covers a murder story but when someone is charged, she isn't convinced.

 

An engrossing story.  Well worth reading.

Saturday, 11 February 2023

The Angry Women's Choir by Meg Bignall

 

BERJAYA


 

Sorry, I've been awol.  Need  to give you some feedback on some books.

 

This one, is a ripper.  It's funny and in your face.  Some bad language but I was ok with it in context.

 

I have previously read The Sparkle Pages by the same author.

 

Thanks to Book'd Out for her post about this.