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I'm a lover of books and enjoy reading all sorts of books. From classics to thrillers, mysteries, historical fiction, literary works, romance and motivational books. I also love writing and sharing ideas about the books that have made a difference in my life, taught me something or touched my heart.
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4y ago
Book Review
Author :Delia Owens
Genre: Historical Fiction
Publisher : GP Putnam’s Sons
Year of Publication: 2019
Number of Pages: 368
My Rating : 4 out of 5
I picked this up with a bit of hesitation. In spite of the great reviews that it got, I must say the title made me expect something quite different from what it was. I expected a book filled with scientific details about marshes and birds that would be difficult to read. I was genuinely surprised and pleased to get drawn into the story and to find that it was not an exposition on the science of the marsh masquerading as a novel but a w ..read more
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5y ago
Classics Book Review
Author : Elizabeth Gaskell
Genre : Literary Classic Fiction
Original Publisher : Chapman and Hall
Year of Publication : 1854
Number of Pages : 396
My Rating : 5 out of 5
My most recent read is this gem of a book by Elizabeth Gaskell, based in Victorian England. Margaret Hale is the daughter of a parson. At age nine, her parents sent her away from the sleepy hamlet known as Helstone, where her father serves as the Parish Priest, to go live with her maternal aunt in London’s Harley Street so she could get an education along with her cousin Edith. Nine years later, aged e ..read more
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5y ago
Author : Marian Keyes
Genre : Family Drama
Publisher : Michael Joseph -an imprint of Penguin
Year of Publication : 2020
Number of Pages : 633
My Rating : 4 out of 5
I totally fell in love with Marian Keyes after reading Sushi for Beginners. It led me to her other books which I also absolutely loved. I know it says ‘gloriously funny’ on this book’s cover – a quote from the Sunday Times – but it was more of drama than humor to me. This is especially so when I compare it with some of her other totally hilarious ones, like Lucy Sullivan is Getting Married and Rachel’s Holi ..read more
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5y ago
Book Review
Author : Colleen Hoover
Genre : Romance
Publisher : Simon & Schuster
Year of Publication : 2016
Number of Pages : 384
My Rating : 5 out of 5
Lily Bloom is upset following her father’s very emotionally draining funeral and just wants to be alone on a rooftop where she can breathe in the fresh air and unwind. She does not count on meeting handsome Ryle, a neurosurgeon with whom she makes an instant connection. During their brief chat, they tell each other some ‘naked truths’ about their lives.
Lily is trying to overcome complicated feelings around her ..read more
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5y ago
Book Review
Author : A. J. Finn
Genre : Psychological Thriller
Publisher : Harper Collins
Published : January 2018
Number of Pages : 390
My Rating : 5 out of 5
The Woman in the Window is a psychological thriller by A. J. Finn. The main character, Dr. Anna Fox, suffers from severe agoraphobia and is unable to leave her house. From the windows in her living room and her bedroom, she observes her neighbors. She knows all their goings and comings and sees everything that happens on her street.
One day, she witnesses something shocking through her window. Unfortunately ..read more
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5y ago
Book Review
Author : Margaret Atwood
Genre : Literary Fiction/Science Fiction and Fantasy
Publisher : Penguin Random House
Year of Publication : 2019
Number of Pages : 401
My Rating : 5 out of 5
This book is a sequel to The Handmaid’s Tale. It is set fifteen years after the events of The Handmaid’s Tale. The author, Margaret Atwood, is an accomplished author whose work has been published in more than forty-five countries.
An adaptation of The Handmaid’s Tale is now an award-winning TV series. Though I haven’t read The Handmaid’s Tale, I caught a few of the episodes ..read more
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5y ago
A Classic’s Club Book Review
Author: Henrik Ibsen
Genre : Realistic Problem Play
Publisher: T. Fisher Unwin
Year of Publication: 21st December 1879
Number of Pages: 101
My Rating: 5 out of 5
I picked a Doll’s House as the next book to read for my Classics Club ’50 books in 5 years challenge’ because my son is reading it for school and I thought it would be cool to discuss it with him and share ideas on the themes.
This exceptional read is a three-act play written by Henrik Ibsen, who was a leading Norwegian playwright. It features Nora Helmer and her relationship wi ..read more
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5y ago
Book Review
Author : Heather Morris
Genre : Biographical Fiction
Publisher : Echo/ Bonnier Publishing Australia
Year of Publication : 11th January 2018
Number of Pages : 194
My Rating :4 out of 5
The Tattooist of Auschwitz has been on my ‘to-be-read‘ list for a while. To be honest, it has stayed so long on my TBR list because I really did not want to read a story about the horrors of the Holocaust, having never read one before. The movies and documentaries I watched on the subject gave me quite a chill! I still kept coming across it everywhere, so my curiosity got the ..read more
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5y ago
Book Review
Author : Lola Shoneyin
Genre : Literary Fiction
Publisher: Serpent’s Tail
Date of Publication: 2010
Number of Pages: 245
My Rating : 5 out of 5
Yes, I somehow ended up with two copies of this book. I think I bought the first one and whilst it was still on my ‘to read’ list I came across it again and bought a second copy!
Lola Shoneyin is a Nigerian poet. The Secret Lives of Baba Segi’s Wives was her debut novel published in 2010. Lola was nominated for the Orange Prize for Fiction in 2010 for this book. She won the PEN Oakland 2011 Josephine Miles Liter ..read more
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5y ago
Book Review
May contain spoilers…..
Author : Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie
Genre: Literary Fiction
Publisher: HarperCollinsPublishers
Date of Publication: 2004
Number of Pages: 307
My Rating : 5 out of 5
Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie won the Hurston/Wright Legacy Award (Best Debut Fiction Category) in 2004 and the Commonwealth Writers’ Prize for Best First Book in 2005 for Purple Hibiscus. Purple Hibiscus is Chimamanda’s debut novel, published in 2004. I read it after reading Americanah which resonated with me because of all the stories I had heard about the lives of immigra ..read more