Emotional Geology by Linda Gillard I met Linda Gillard last year and was kindly gifted my copy of Emotional Geology in exchange for an honest review. My thoughts as I sit to write this review is where do I begin. I can say for certain that the book is emotion-driven. It is an unsettling journey
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Living Off The Land by Lorraine Turnbull @LorraineAuthor @lovebooksgroup #lovebookstours #Bookreview
Book Title: Living Off The Land by Lorraine Turnbull Synopsis: To make her dream come true Lorraine Turnbull dragged her new husband and reluctant children away from Glasgow to live the ‘Good Life’ on a smallholding in Cornwall. Sheep wrestling, making cider, dealing with maggots and a demented mother and all under the pressure of
The Night Swim by Megan Goldin Ever since her true-crime podcast became an overnight sensation and set an innocent man free, Rachel Krall has become a household name–and the last hope for people seeking justice. But she’s used to being recognized for her voice, not her face. Which makes it all the more unsettling when
Best Ever You: 52 Week Journal The creators of the Best Ever You Network and Your Life Sparkles have teamed up to bring you this inspiring 52 week journal. You’ll become your bravest, boldest you as you write about your life, values, habits and more in this year-long journal. You are the coffee in the
A Hundred Million Years and a Day by Jean-Baptiste AndreaTranslated by Sam Taylor Stan has been hunting for fossils since the age of six. Now, in the summer of 1954, he hears a story he cannot forget: the skeleton of a huge creature – a veritable dragon – lies deep in an Alpine glacier. And
Black Wood by Susi Halliday Something happened to Claire and Jo in Black Wood: something that left Claire paralysed and Jo with deep mental scars. But with Claire suffering memory loss and no evidence to be found, nobody believes Jo’s story. Twenty-three years later, a familiar face walks into the bookshop where Jo works, dredging
Sisters by Michelle Frances Is blood really thicker than water? Abby and Ellie were never close as children. Now in their thirties, they each harbour deep-rooted resentment for the other – Abby for her sister’s looks and her status as their mother’s favourite. Ellie meanwhile is envious of Abby’s perfect husband and picturesque home, a
Welcome It is a very special day here on Love Books Group. We have a lovely wee team of reviewers now with Kim, J.A. Warnock and Tanya Kannta. Today we have anew addition to the family. Dr Clare Horrocks joins us from England. Today is Dr Horrocks, first review for us and it is for
Welcome Today we feature and review The Education of Ivy Edwards by Hannah Tovey. The book is out now in eBook with the paperback set for release in August. Our guest reviewer Tanya Kaanta tells us her thoughts on the book below. The Education of Ivy Edwards by Hannah Tovey Adult life is hard. Send help.
Welcome Today we have a review of Sarah Burton’s The Strange Adventures of H. Published by Legend Press and out not in all usual formats. Tanya Kaanta tells us what she thought of the book today. The Strange Adventures of H by Sarah Burton rphaned young, H is sent to live with her doting aunt