Advent book number 5! 😊 the blurb sounds ever so interesting! 😍
Advent book number 5! 😊 the blurb sounds ever so interesting! 😍
Day 28 Staycation
Last year we had a staycation at Weymouth in NE Tasmania. It was a new location for us, but since then I have read several novels that feature the other Weymouth, including Emma and Jane Fairfax!
#JulyJourneys
@Eggs @Alwaysbeenaloverofbooks
I‘ve been on quite the Robinson jag lately, and I have several more on tap, so no end in sight. I‘ve been reading them in order, so I finished this before Wednesday‘s Child. This was my #DoubleSpin for February, but I moved it to March after I didn‘t get to it. An engrossing read as always! We‘re introduced to DC Susan in this installment, and I wasn‘t very fond of some of her attitudes at first, but she‘s growing on me.
In the end not a terrible month, but March will be better! I also finished my #DoubleSpin from January, The Book of Eels, which I reviewed earlier. I didn‘t get to my #Doublespin for February, the tagged book, so I‘ve put it on my March list. The way the numbers fell I had two Robinson books that precede Reason in the series, and I didn‘t want to read it out of order, but now I‘m there! Love #Bookspin & #BookSpinBingo! @TheAromaofBooks
Inspector Banks series #5. I started to read these long ago and then stopped for some reason. No idea why, as I enjoy(ed) Robinson‘s writing. Not too much to differentiate it between many other British police procedurals but it‘s a solid and enjoyable read, if you like the genre. Banks is an interesting but typically flawed character, and since I‘ve watched the ITV series DCI Banks, I won‘t be able to separate him from his TV character. 4⭐️ #2019
One book had disappeared. It was at the library this morning... someone had turned books the other way around at the holds shelves, so some other stupid things might have happened as well ☹️🤯🤬