πŸ“š Top Ten Tuesday: 10 Quotes About Books & Reading

Welcome my friends and fellow bookworms πŸ€— Today, I am taking part in this week's 'Quotes From/About Books' topic, for the Top Ten Tuesday meme, hosted by Jana from That Artsy Reader Girl. For which I am going to be sharing ten quotes about books and reading. So without further ado, grab yourself a nice … Continue reading πŸ“š Top Ten Tuesday: 10 Quotes About Books & Reading

πŸ“– Review: Christmas Books, Tales and Sketches by Charles Dickens (1944) β€β€πŸ€

Welcome my friends and fellow bookwormsΒ  Today I am going to be sharing with you my thoughts after readingΒ Christmas Books, Tales and Sketches by Charles Dickens (1944), which is a charmingly vintage, hardback collection of some twenty-six novellas and/or short-stories, that my dad discovered in a charity shop for me. So without further ado, grab … Continue reading πŸ“– Review: Christmas Books, Tales and Sketches by Charles Dickens (1944) β€β€πŸ€

πŸ“š Top Ten Tuesday: 10 Books for Armchair Travellers

Welcome my friends and fellow bookworms πŸ€— Today, I am taking part in this week's 'Books for Armchair Travelers' topic, for the Top Ten Tuesday meme, hosted by Jana from That Artsy Reader Girl. I love a book to sweep me away somewhere I have never been before. So without further ado, grab yourself a … Continue reading πŸ“š Top Ten Tuesday: 10 Books for Armchair Travellers

πŸ“š Top Ten Tuesday: Books Told Through Letters (St. Valentine)

Welcome my friends and fellow bookworms πŸ€— Today, I am taking part in this week's 'Love/Valentine’s Freebie' topic, for the Top Ten Tuesday meme, hosted by Jana from That Artsy Reader Girl. According to legend, St. Valentine wrote the first love letter, so I thought I'd make a list of books told through letters, either … Continue reading πŸ“š Top Ten Tuesday: Books Told Through Letters (St. Valentine)

πŸ“– Review: The Battle of Life by Charles Dickens (1846) β€β€

Welcome my friends and fellow bookwormsΒ  Today I am going to be sharing with you my thoughts after reading The Battle of Life: A Love Story by Charles Dickens: the fourth of Dickens’ five β€˜Christmas Books’, which was published in 1846. That I read, out of the Christmas Books, Tales and SketchesΒ (1944) collection I have, … Continue reading πŸ“– Review: The Battle of Life by Charles Dickens (1846) β€β€

πŸ“– Review: The Imposs!ble Fortune by Richard Osman (2025) β€β€β€

Welcome my friends and fellow bookwormsΒ  Today I am going to be sharing with you my thoughts after reading the The Imposs!ble Fortune by Richard Osman, which is the fifth book in the bestselling Thursday Murder Club series, which was published in 2025. I finally got down the mega hold queue at my local library … Continue reading πŸ“– Review: The Imposs!ble Fortune by Richard Osman (2025) β€β€β€

πŸ“– Review: HogfatherΒ by Terry Pratchett (1996) β€β€

Welcome my friends and fellow bookwormsΒ  Today I am going to be sharing with you my thoughts after reading Hogfather by Terry Pratchett, which is the twentieth novel from Pratchett's long-running, satirical-fantasy series and the fourth adventure with Death, that was published in 1996. I picked this up to read on the lead up to … Continue reading πŸ“– Review: HogfatherΒ by Terry Pratchett (1996) β€β€

πŸ“š Top Ten Tuesday: My Favourite Books I Read in 2025

Welcome my friends and fellow bookworms πŸ€— Today, I am taking part in this week's topic: My Favourite Books I Read in 2025, for the Top Ten Tuesday meme, hosted by Jana from That Artsy Reader Girl. So without further ado, grab yourself a nice cup of tea, get comfy and we will begin. πŸ’– … Continue reading πŸ“š Top Ten Tuesday: My Favourite Books I Read in 2025

πŸ“– Review: The Cricket on the Hearth by Charles Dickens (1845) β€β€β€

Welcome my friends and fellow bookworms Today I am going to be sharing with you my thoughts after reading the The Cricket on the Hearth by Charles Dickens: the third of Dickens’ β€˜Christmas Books', which was published in 1845. That I read out of the Christmas Books, Tales and Sketches (1944) collection I have. So … Continue reading πŸ“– Review: The Cricket on the Hearth by Charles Dickens (1845) β€β€β€