Wow! So I have finished the book... took me longer than I had thought, (headaches have prevented this) but what a roller-coaster of a ride! I read this on the back of The Woman in cabin 10 and the Girl on the train, where the theme of unreliable drunk women narrators seems to be the hot topic of the moment. Personally, I was gripped from the opening pages, the fast pace of the book was just the right speed to keep the reader intrigued, and I ... Read the Post...
What is this….I won something?!
So just a bit excitable today when I looked at my email and I saw this...... I can not remember winning anything recently and so this is pretty epic, well for me! I did happen to squeal with excitement when I received it. So the book in question is Where the World ends by Geraldine McCaughrean. I entered the giveaway on a whim and because the book just sounded interesting and it's reminded me of Lord of the flies so I thought why not...and ... Read the Post...
Tale as old as time, what is better book or tv/movie??
So a debate which has been ongoing since forever, is what is better the book or the movie and now the TV shows? This is a topic I could discuss forever, but I have only listed a few examples didn't want to bore everyone so quickly! Now 9 times out of 10 I would be the first to say I prefer the book, with a book you get to experience the inner monologues, the descriptions of the scenery around them and the feelings that each character have, ... Read the Post...
Sunday morning musing….with a cup of tea
Nothing like a Sunday morning read in your PJs with a nice cup of tea. The theme that I am thinking about today is unreliable narrators. Reading more and more of #thewomaninthewindow and having read #thewomanincabin10 I have this recurring theme. I quite like this theme personally as I feel like you are playing detective in a book that you don’t have all the information only what the narrator wants to give you, adding to further my enjoyment. ... Read the Post...