Charlotte (184 KP) rated The Anchor in Books
May 5, 2023
Full of action, suspense and twists The Anchor is pretty awesome. It's a must read thriller that will keep you guessing all the way through. I was stuck between being adamant that I knew who was behind things to not having a clue.
I do think there could have been a few extra details added to make things 100% neatly packaged but it's also fun having a bit of food for thought.
This one definitely had me getting lost in the pages, which I love doing, especially when I escape housework!
Grab snacks, drinks and a comfortable spot and enjoy. Just make sure to tell your friends about it and get them over to discuss it and theories as you read it.
Her Ladyship's Guide to Running One's Home
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MoMoBookDiary (20 KP) rated Finding Claire (Hill Country Secrets #1) in Books
Oct 1, 2018
I loved this book. I knew I would as soon as I read the synopsis. I have a big to-be-read stack and this book didn’t sit well at the bottom so jumped to the top very quickly – even more so as the publication date was fast approaching.
I found it to be a gripping tale that had me repeatedly saying “one more chapter” and ended with another day of no housework and little sleep!
The author has given us two powerful lead characters and I felt a bond with both. I found myself rooting for them to find their way to happiness. It is a love story with a suspenseful mystery throughout.
Thank you to the author, Pamela Humphrey, for contacting me through my blog page and for providing me with a copy of this book prior to its publication date.
Pants Optional
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In her first autobiography, Pants Optional, Carol Steingreaber offers a hilarious, unrestricted...
Pants Optional
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Eleanor (1463 KP) rated High Heat (Jack Reacher, #17.5) in Books
Jun 12, 2019
Somehow in the course of one day 16 year old Reacher manages to tick off a big player mob boss type, decide to take him on, cross paths with the Son of Sam, and hitch up with a girl. Oh and all this just happens to be the day when the huge 1977 New York blackout occurred (at a very convenient time for Reacher.)
He’s 16 but seems to have the exact same street / military smarts the adult Reacher has, it just doesn't work for me. Some far fetched deductions, the type that are a stretch to believe in the adult Reacher, here just come across as almost comical.
As something to listen to while doing housework it was OK but really wouldn’t of wanted to dedicate more attention to it.
Spit and Polish: Old-Fashioned Ways to Banish Dirt, Dust and Decay
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In the late nineteenth century, general housework in the British home was so labour intensive that...
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