
Keegan and Dalglish
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In May 1977, Kevin Keegan, the self-made son of a Yorkshire miner, helped inspire Liverpool to their...

Darkening (The Dark Side, #1)
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Who knows where pain ends and pleasure begins? The chance of a new life out in the wilds of the...

Twinkle, Twinkle, Little Stars
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Twinkle, Twinkle Little Stars is the second delightful collection of stories and poems from Gervase...

Railway Developments Around Leeds and Bradford Since 1968
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1968 was a significant year for the railways; steam traction came to an end, and Parliament passed...

Staging Beckett in Great Britain
David Tucker and Trish McTighe
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Beckett's relationship with British theatre is complex and underexplored, yet his impact has been...

The Watchmaker of Filigree Street
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Read our exclusive interview with the author here SHORTLISTED FOR THE AUTHORS' CLUB BEST...

Wuthering Heights
Lucasta Miller, Emily Brontë and Pauline Nestor
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Emily Bronte's only novel, a work of tremendous and far-reaching influence, the Penguin Classics...

Gun Button to Fire: A Hurricane Pilot's Dramatic Story of the Battle of Britain
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The amazing story of one of 'the Few', fighter ace Tom Neil. This is a fighter pilot's story of...

Leanne Crabtree (480 KP) rated QUEST: First Snow Book 1 in Books
Jan 8, 2021
This starts with Jemma at school, disappointed that her friend is sick and isn't there to keep her company through the day. Instead the rich (mean) girls of her school take notice of her and ask her to join them at lunch. Jemma is wary but goes with them. Fast forward a week or so and she's at the Darkening Ball (I think that's its name anyway) where the rich farmer families get together to celebrate the days getting shorter (or something like that) and is bullied into wearing a ring by the bitchy Veronika, which ends up transporting her to another dimension/world.
This book was almost 400 pages on my kindle. As I've mentioned in previous reviews, long books are not my favourite unless I get pulled into the story. And I really didn't with this one. It was very... slow. I get the world building and getting to know some of the characters but I'll be brutally honest: I was bored. The description made it sound rather intriguing but the pace of it all was dragging along at it's own sweet pace. It was taking way too long for anything to happen and in the end, I just gave up at 25%.
Up to that point, there had been very little romance in the story. Jemma had a crush on Aaron - and had done for a while - but Aaron hadn't really shown any particular feelings for Jemma (yet). As a romance reader, I did feel like it was lacking in that respect.
One thing I feel I should be cheering was that it was set in Yorkshire. Woo! Think this is the first book I've read that's been set in my lovely county.

Clockwork Prince
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In the magical underworld of Victorian London, Tessa Gray has at last found safety with the...
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