Recent Reads
I am on a reading hiatus because of Ramadan.. spending more time reading the Quran, praying etc. But these are some my March reads.
Synopsis - There's only been one time that Rose couldn't stop me from doing the wrong thing and that was a mistake that will haunt me for the rest of my life.
Fern Castle works in her local library. She has dinner with her twin sister Rose three nights a week. And she avoids crowds, bright lights and loud noises as much as possible. Fern has a carefully structured life and disrupting her routine can be...dangerous.
When Rose discovers that she cannot get pregnant, Fern sees her chance to pay her sister back for everything Rose has done for her. Fern can have a baby for Rose. She just needs to find a father. Simple.
Fern's mission will shake the foundations of the life she has carefully built for herself and stir up dark secrets from the past, in this quirky, rich and shocking story of what families keep hidden.
Synopsis - Augustus Everett is an acclaimed author of literary fiction. January Andrews writes bestselling romance. When she pens a happily ever after, he kills off his entire cast.
They’re polar opposites.
In fact, the only thing they have in common is that for the next three months, they're living in neighboring beach houses, broke, and bogged down with writer's block.
Until, one hazy evening, one thing leads to another and they strike a deal designed to force them out of their creative ruts: Augustus will spend the summer writing something happy, and January will pen the next Great American Novel. She’ll take him on field trips worthy of any rom-com montage, and he’ll take her to interview surviving members of a backwoods death cult (obviously). Everyone will finish a book and no one will fall in love. Really.
Thoughts - This is my second book by Ms. Henry as well. I previously read her People We Meet on Vacation. I had found it super cute and this one is equally cute. I found myself smiling all the time, a giggle would escape my lips just as often. It had emotion bits too.. dealing with trauma, death of a parent. I would highly recommend this one.
Synopsis - On Christmas Eve, DCI Mackenzie Jones is called to a shooting at a remote farmhouse. Ralph Mallender believes his father lies dead inside. When three more bodies are discovered, it’s clear a festive family gathering has turned into a gruesome tragedy.
At first it seems like an open and shut case: a murder suicide committed by Ralph’s volatile brother Cameron. Then new evidence makes Mack suspect the man who reported the crime is in fact the perpetrator.
But Mack isn’t the only one with a stake in the case. Private investigator Atticus Priest has been hired to get Ralph acquitted. That means unearthing any weaknesses in Mack’s evidence.
Atticus has weaknesses of his own. Mack knows all about them because they share a past - both professionally and personally. This time round, however, they aren’t on the same side. And as Atticus picks at the loose ends of the case, everything starts to unravel in a way neither of them could ever have predicted.
Thoughts - I'm sorry but this was a dud. The twists were very few and not exactly very shocking. But I kept powering through waiting for the big reveal in the end.. and while, yes, I didn't see it coming it just wasn't worth the almost 500 pages long book.
Synopsis - The powerful forces of science and family collide when geneticist Paige Robson finds her world in upheaval: Her eight-year-old son Miles is struggling to fit in at his new school and begins asking questions about his biological father that Paige can’t answer—until fate thrusts the anonymous donor she used into their lives.
Paige’s carefully constructed life begins to unravel as the truth of Miles’s paternity threatens to destroy everything she has grown to cherish. As Paige slowly opens herself up—by befriending an eccentric mother, confronting her own deeply buried vulnerabilities, and trying to make sense of her absent father’s unexpected return—she realizes breakthroughs aren’t only for the lab. But when tragedy strikes, Paige must face the consequences of sharing a secret only she knows.
The Good Sister by Sally Hepworth
Fern Castle works in her local library. She has dinner with her twin sister Rose three nights a week. And she avoids crowds, bright lights and loud noises as much as possible. Fern has a carefully structured life and disrupting her routine can be...dangerous.
When Rose discovers that she cannot get pregnant, Fern sees her chance to pay her sister back for everything Rose has done for her. Fern can have a baby for Rose. She just needs to find a father. Simple.
Fern's mission will shake the foundations of the life she has carefully built for herself and stir up dark secrets from the past, in this quirky, rich and shocking story of what families keep hidden.
Thoughts - This is my second book by Sally Hepworth. My first book by her was The Mother in Law and I had thoroughly enjoyed it. I equally enjoyed this one. I can't really say anything without giving things away but the I loved Fern. I listened to this one as an audio book and the narrator was brilliant, really brought the characters to life. I would highly recommend this one.
Beach Read by Emily Henry
They’re polar opposites.
In fact, the only thing they have in common is that for the next three months, they're living in neighboring beach houses, broke, and bogged down with writer's block.
Until, one hazy evening, one thing leads to another and they strike a deal designed to force them out of their creative ruts: Augustus will spend the summer writing something happy, and January will pen the next Great American Novel. She’ll take him on field trips worthy of any rom-com montage, and he’ll take her to interview surviving members of a backwoods death cult (obviously). Everyone will finish a book and no one will fall in love. Really.
The House in the Woods by Mark Dawson
At first it seems like an open and shut case: a murder suicide committed by Ralph’s volatile brother Cameron. Then new evidence makes Mack suspect the man who reported the crime is in fact the perpetrator.
But Mack isn’t the only one with a stake in the case. Private investigator Atticus Priest has been hired to get Ralph acquitted. That means unearthing any weaknesses in Mack’s evidence.
Atticus has weaknesses of his own. Mack knows all about them because they share a past - both professionally and personally. This time round, however, they aren’t on the same side. And as Atticus picks at the loose ends of the case, everything starts to unravel in a way neither of them could ever have predicted.
The Ones We Choose by Julie Clark
Paige’s carefully constructed life begins to unravel as the truth of Miles’s paternity threatens to destroy everything she has grown to cherish. As Paige slowly opens herself up—by befriending an eccentric mother, confronting her own deeply buried vulnerabilities, and trying to make sense of her absent father’s unexpected return—she realizes breakthroughs aren’t only for the lab. But when tragedy strikes, Paige must face the consequences of sharing a secret only she knows.
Thoughts - I had this book on my bookshelf for quite sometime now and it was just never captivating enough. I was so wrong. This was really good. When you don't have a dad it's because he died or is a deadbeat. But you have something. When you are the product of a sperm donor you have nothing but questions and that is the thing that is causing Miles to struggle. And it is a difficult situation for all parties involved. The book dealt with family dynamics, finding connections and then there was the shocking twist that I did not see coming. I highly recommend this one as well, just keep a box of tissues nearby.
I just finished The Lies She Tells for book club! It was good!
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They all look interesting to me, I will add them to my reading list. Thanks for sharing. Take care, have a wonderful week!
ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing the titles and your thoughts. I love reading book reviews to get ideas on what to read next. I will add a few to my list. Have a great week!!
ReplyDeleteI am am always glad to see book suggestions! It can be so hard to decide what to read or listen to next.
ReplyDeleteOhhhhh! I am going to look for some of these! Thank you!!!
ReplyDeleteBeach Read was a selection in our book club a couple of years ago ad w e all enjoyed it! I'm pretty sure I have at least one of the two Sally Hepworth novels you mentioned tagged at the library.
ReplyDeleteSounds like you picked quite a few good ones this time. I'm definitely going to keep a lookout for The Ones We Choose. Thank you for the recommendation - and the tip on the Kleenex :-) xxx
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ReplyDeleteYou have an amazing knack for coming across books that sound interesting, but that I haven't yet seen. I'll definitely be adding Beach Read and The Ones We Choose to my TBR list -- thank you!
ReplyDeleteI'm pretty sure I've read a Mark Dawson book and, like you, wasn't impressed! xxx
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ReplyDeleteSorry the twist didn't merit 500 pages to get there. They can't all be winners, I guess. Isn't it funny how we can hold onto a book for a long time, not getting the urge to read it, and then it's great? And you kind of kick yourself for not starting it sooner.
ReplyDeleteI enjoyed People We Meet on Vacation as well. I totally need to add Beach Read to my reading list.
ReplyDeleteI've been dying to read Emily Henry's stuff! Good to know you like her stuff, Hena:)
ReplyDeleteYou do a lot of reading. That first one sounds very intriguing.
ReplyDeleteI really enjoyed The Good Sister too and just picked up The Mother in Law today!
ReplyDeleteI really want to read more of Sally Hepworth's and Emily Henry's books.
ReplyDeleteI loved this book too! I love when she combines a thriller with women’s fiction!
ReplyDeleteThe Good Sister looks like a great thriller
ReplyDeleteBeach Read sounds so cute! Thanks for sharing your thoughts on these!
ReplyDeleteI've seen The Good Sister around a lot lately and it's been on my radar. I'll have to remember to get the audio version if I decide to pick it up.
ReplyDeleteInteresting list of books I need to check out.
ReplyDeleteThe Good Sister sounds like a compelling read.
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You are such a voracious reader! Thanks for sharing these.
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I love to read the house in the wood....
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I use to read so much but have stopped doing that, all I read is the bible and devotions anymore, just not enough time in the day :)
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ReplyDeleteThank you for sharing these with us. So many great books!
ReplyDeleteGood reads - thank you.
ReplyDeleteThose all look good!
ReplyDeleteI'm always looking for a few good reads for summer, so thank you for these recs!
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That last one sounds so interesting. Do you buy all of these or get them from the library? I do miss having the space to own my own books,
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Wonderful book reviews! Thank you so much!
ReplyDeleteBeach Read looks cute! I really need to read that author, I need more cute books in my life!
ReplyDeleteI'm going to have to get that first book, like you I enjoyed mother-in-law and I liked the writing style.
ReplyDeleteThe Good Sister was my first Sally Hepworth - but not my last. Thank you for these reviews.
ReplyDeleteThese all sound like great reads! Thank you for sharing!
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I need to read another Emily Henry book! I haven't read that one. The Good Sister is on my list!
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Nice Post!!
ReplyDeleteI don't read a ton "for fun" these days, but The Ones We Choose sounds really interesting and juicy! (Must be the soap opera lover in me, ha!)
ReplyDeleteI hope you are enjoying reading so much,
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These all sound like excellent reads except the dud. I don't ready mysteries anymore because there is too much time to figure it out. I figured out the plot twist for Gone Girl and the Tana French book In The Woods. I was like thats it 'm done LOL. I want to read the book Come Fly With Me.
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Thanks for sharing your book reviews. The Good Sister is on my list!
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I haven't read those books yet. Thanks for sharing.
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I always enjoy your book reviews. All of these are new to me -- and a couple sound especially interesting!
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ReplyDeleteThey all look interesting to me, I will add them to my reading list. Thanks for sharing. have a wonderful week!
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ReplyDeleteI really enjoy Sally Hepworth's books! I also enjoy Emily Henry too. I have only read a couple of books by both these authors but I've been trying to make it a point to read more of them since I enjoyed them so much.
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