#12Booksof2023 #September
I think I missed a day. Oops.
In September, I started to get my reading mojo back and my top pick was the fifth book in the Fiona Griffiths series. I highly recommend starting at the beginning.
#12Booksof2023 #September
I think I missed a day. Oops.
In September, I started to get my reading mojo back and my top pick was the fifth book in the Fiona Griffiths series. I highly recommend starting at the beginning.
Listening to this on Scribd. Pretty exciting so far. What will happen? Will they get out alive? #kidnap #hostages #snowstorm #rest_stop
Gonna read this next by Sophie Mckenzie #sophiemckenzie #sistermissing
Penny Joelson‘s YA contemporary novel incorporates a thriller element with a romance but while it‘s strong on setting out what it‘s like to live with CFS and I liked Kasia‘s Polish heritage, the girl in the window‘s storyline is weak (to the point that I felt it did a disservice to the subject matter by relegating it to a sub-plot) and romance cliched so that overall, the novel doesn‘t manage to rise above its parts.