Finished this at midnight last night. It’s brilliant, I loved it! Lots and lots of tears ;)
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No-one ever buys me books (1. I don't live in the same country as my family so don't get any presents at all and even when I am in the same country 2. 'We don't know what you want') but I did treat myself to a load of Kindle downloads :) I've just started 'The Wisteria Society of Lady Scoundrels' which looks to be a vaguely bizarre cross between steampunk, piracy, and fantasy with flying houses and Victorian matrons as pirate queens - but still with strict rules of decorum. So far so my cup of tea!
The only book I got for Christmas (other than the dozens I downloaded from Kindle unlimited) is Murdle by G T Karber. It’s logic puzzles which I’m finding challenging but loving it!
No books for me though Murdle sounds a good book as I love a good puzzle.
Kindle Unlimited is brilliant, isn't it? I've discovered so many new great authors from it. Murdle sounds interesting - I love logic puzzles - so I'll look it up!
No reading books for me, just a manga art book
The complete Famous Five series
The Heat series by "Richard Castle"
Murtagh - Christopher Paolini
The Enemy series - Charlie Higson
Enid Byron -Barbara Stoney
How to Survive as a Psychotherapist - Nina Coltart
Three Sisters - Heather Morris
Fairy Tale - Stephen King
She Lies in Wait - Gytha Lodge
Watching From the Dark - Gytha Lodge
Pandora's Jar - Natalie Haynes
The Nevernight trilogy - Jay Kristoff
Scottish Folk and Fairy Tales
So not many really! (giggle)
Ooooh you're making me nostalgic with the Enid Blyton! Huge Natalie Haynes fan here too, and I loved Nevernight. I haven't bought Murtagh yet - let me know if it's worth it!
The Famous Five! That takes me back.