Vesper Flights
Book
Animals don't exist to teach us things, but that is what they have always done, and most of what...
The Lights on Knockbridge Lane (Garnet Run #3)
Book
Can one man’s crowded, messy life fill another man’s empty heart? Raising a family was always...
Seasonal Contemporary MM Romance
Messina 1347
Tabletop Game
Messina 1347 takes place during the introduction of the plague epidemic (a.k.a. the "black death")...
Destiny Kills (Myth and Magic #1)
Book
When Destiny McCree wakes up beside a dead man on an Oregon beach, she knows only this: she has to...
Take Me Home
Book
'Such a fun read…Karly has smashed the contemporary fiction genre with Take Me Home.' - Beauty and...
Sisters is about July and September, born 10 months apart and as close as twins. They’ve only ever needed each other. But when school bullying results in them moving away with their mother to an abandoned house on the Yorkshire coast, their relationship starts to fracture. And as they push one another to do increasingly daring things, July starts to realise that something isn’t quite right.
My thoughts:
I love a quirky read, and Sisters is exactly that. I was never quite sure what July and September were going to do next, and their demands of each other were at times really dangerous. They are very insular and don’t seems to want anyone else involved in their relationship - even their mother. Even the house they live in is unfriendly, set in a hostile environment.
This isn’t a scary book at all, but it’s packed with suspense and there’s a really uncomfortable, disorientating atmosphere.
I loved it.
ClareR (5726 KP) rated Small Worlds in Books
Sep 20, 2023
As a young black man, Stephen feels safety in his small worlds: music, family and friends. And then there is outside those worlds where Stephen feels less safe: places in London where there is brutality or unrest, and University, which is where he really doesn’t want to be, as it’s so far from his friends and family - and his world.
Stephen needs these constants in his life, and when it’s taken away, he’s lost.
Stephen goes to Ghana to see the people and places of his parents youth, and it’s here that he finds some connection with those he loves. When he goes home, he’s able to come to terms with those people he has lost and rebuild relationships.
This was a really moving novel that made me really think about the challenges of culture, family, race and policing in London (in particular).
Recommended.
Where the Guilty Hide
Book
On the shore of Lake Erie, Pennsylvania, a body lays half hidden, the waves slowly moving it with...
The Illusions
Book
Bristol, 1896. Used to scraping a living as the young assistant to an ageing con artist, Cecily...
Historical fiction
Merissa (12069 KP) rated Guardian Core (Sky Stone #2) in Books
May 20, 2023
With kidnap, heartbreak, a residence for the Sky Guardians, plus lots more, this book is filled from start to finish. With the story moving along at a fair pace, it builds to the climax and ends with a positive. It isn't all simple though, and Skyla has her work cut out for her.
A wonderful young adult fantasy to read and enjoy, definitely recommended.
* I received this book from the author in return for a fair and honest review. *
Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Jan 29, 2016