Spent the day in Boston. Visited a used bookstore, Commonwealth Books and bought the tagged book.
While waiting for the train at South Station, sat at TITS and got a glass of wine and started book. Now reading it on the train.
Spent the day in Boston. Visited a used bookstore, Commonwealth Books and bought the tagged book.
While waiting for the train at South Station, sat at TITS and got a glass of wine and started book. Now reading it on the train.
Not sure what I'm in the mood for next so will give this a go.... I own The Lewis Trilogy on Kindle but have not got around to them yet!
This is the dramatic conclusion to May‘s award-winning Lewis trilogy. Dramatic, tense, and fascinating. I had a bit of trouble distinguishing past from present via the audiobook, but that‘s forgivable bc of the impeccable writing🖤
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Hoping to squeeze in one last book for the year and I will have reached my challenge of 40 books 📚 I‘ve read some wonderful books this year..thanks to Litsy recommendations and the ABC Bookclub on Facebook. I‘m so grateful for books and bookish friendships 😊
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A bit late with this!
1. Most definitely, that can lead to a book staying long in your memory.
2. The Chessmen had a real jaw dropping moment that had me reeling, also Blue Lightning by Ann Cleeves (still not sure I‘ve forgiven her).
3. Along with Peter May and Ann Cleeves I‘d also mention Hatlan Coben and Linwood Barclay.
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This is the third and final novel in the Isle of Lewis trilogy. After a freak weather event, Fin and his friend Whistler discover a plane at the bottom of an empty Loch, with a body in the cockpit. This takes the reader on a journey into Fin‘s past, mixed with the present. This was an excellent series, and this book wraps things up well. This was my least favorite of the books, but was still an excellent read. Highly recommend. ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️/5
Two dog beds right there, but they‘d rather be on Mama. Hamilton, the apricot/cream guy, really wants to get on the back of the chair but it hurts my back if he‘s up there too long, so I‘ve forbidden it today. He‘s sulking. Hazel, our red rescue, is just happy to be touching me.
With 67 pages to go, I‘m going to finish The Chessmen today. ❤️📚
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It is a gorgeous Saturday morning. ☀️ I‘m taking advantage before storms come through later today. Good book, comfy chair, delicious coffee, warm sunshine. Perfection. ❤️📚☀️☕️ #weekendreading
I love to binge read series and am excited to jump right into the third and final Isle of Lewis novel. (Even though it will mess up my #bookspinbingo card 😆) This is an excellent series so far.
Hoping to finish it as my second completed book for the #marvellousmarch #readathon
After wading through The Priory, I was ready for something completely opposite and dived into this thriller by Peter May. I've read several of May's books in the past and enjoyed every one of them, and this was no exception. The story opens with a man staggering onto the beach from the sea, wounded and borderline-hypothermic. He has no idea who he is or where he comes from, and as he begins to piece together this own story, he starts to realize⬇