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Fallible Justice by Laura Laakso

I shall start by being perfectly honest - a crime/fantasy novel is not something I would ordinarily read. However, when I read the synopsis for Fallible Justice there was something in it that sang to me, and I knew that I had to read it! The author, Laura Laakso has created an entirely different reality in … Continue reading Fallible Justice by Laura Laakso →

emmar Book Reviews 6 Comments November 8, 2018November 7, 2018 3 Minutes

Ravens Gathering by Graeme Cumming

I am delighted to be on the blog tour today for Ravens Gathering by Graeme Cumming organised by Love Books Group Tours. Ravens Gathering is definitely a thinker. It is absolutely not what I expected, and whilst it isn't the type of book I would normally pick up, I'm so pleased that I did as … Continue reading Ravens Gathering by Graeme Cumming →

emmar Book Reviews 17 Comments September 17, 2018September 16, 2018 3 Minutes

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I had a brilliant time last night in #Leeds with @bonnierbooks_uk at a lovely dinner with three authors, @londonbessie @natashasolomonsauthor and @anyabergmanwriter How High We Go in the Dark by Sequoia Nagamatsu was our #bookclub read for May at The Rabbit Hole #brigg It’s @therabbithole.brigg #readinggroup on Monday and so I’ve started reading this month’s book, #howhighwegointhedark by @sequoia.n Out tomorrow, I read #fyneshade by @kateagriffin over Easter when I was struck down with the lurgey! It’s just me hanging out with @bonnie_garmus_author on the Supper at Six set at the #britishbookawards ☺️ Eeeek!!! A story of obsession featuring true crime fanatic, Roach and her fellow bookseller, Laura. Death of a Bookseller was definitely a book of two halves for me. I treated myself to a lovely social media break this weekend, and I was lucky enough to have an extra long weekend with a trip to Skipton to celebrate my husband’s birthday. Thanks to a bit of a post-covid reading slump I’ve been behind on my #buddyread which was #Fingersmith by Sarah Waters. Thank you @manilla_press  @bonnierbooks_uk for this gorgeous proof of #TheIllusions by @londonbessie

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