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About Books #139: The Race Track Ruse
In the realm of things people assume I’d be interested in, somehow F1 doesn’t usually make the cut. It might be the fact that I don’t have a drivers’ licence – and am,…
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About Books #138: Match Me If You Can
The idea of matchmakers has always fascinated me. Blame Mulan if you need, because I’m fairly sure that’s where it originated. So when I got the opportunity to read Match Me If You…
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About Books #137: Misty Mornings at the Potting Shed
As you all should know, at this point, fall is far and beyond my favourite season. So: reading a book that basically feels like fall personified? Definitely made Misty Mornings at the Potting…
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About Books #136: Not in a Billion Years
Quite often, I find myself looking forward to a book, only to then be disappointed by it. Very rarely does the opposite happen – but Not in a Billion Years ended up doing…
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About Books #134: The Village Vicar
Getting high expectations is a sure way to get disappointed … No idea who said it, but as it turns out – and much to my sadness, when reading The Village Vicar –…
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About Books #133: Before We Grow Old
Guess who isn’t dead? Yes, I’m aware that it’s been about a year and a half since I’ve written anything on this blog. In my defence: I changed jobs, got hit over the…
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About Books #132: The Do-Over
It’s a dangerous thing to do… To go from discovering a new author and loving the first book that you read by them, to then immediately reading another one by the same author……
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About Books #131: One Italian Summer
Well sjeesj, talk about a book that kind of hits you in the stomach and then leaves you stranded… One Italian Summer – let’s just say it wasn’t quite the fluffy read I…