Book Of The Month For February – The Maid by Nita Prose
Molly the maid was brought up by her grandmother who understood perfectly Molly's unique take on the world. Since her grandmother died though, Molly has been all alone in the…
Molly the maid was brought up by her grandmother who understood perfectly Molly's unique take on the world. Since her grandmother died though, Molly has been all alone in the…
New Year, new you? Do you have an idea in you, something you really want to achieve this year? A hobby, a project, a product ... something that could change…
This exquisite novella creates, with sublime prose, the powerful story of Ireland’s unresolved past. Small Things Like These, by Claire Keegan, is a Christmas Story like no other. Deftly,…
Ellie, the eponymous character in Ellie and the Harp Maker, is a dreamer but recently Ellie has stopped dreaming and her world has become very small. She spends her time…
In The Last Librarian June is a shy, reclusive library assistant at Chalcot Library and since her mum, the much loved Librarian, passed away eight years ago her…
I have read and loved all of Rachel Joyce’s books but Mrs Benson’s Beetle by Rachel Joyce is my favourite so far. This is a girls’ own adventure set in…
If you like a book that breaks your heart and before putting it back together again, then Geraldine Verne’s Red Suitcase by Jane Riley is the summer read for you.…
Perfect on Paper by Gillian Harvey is a funny, heartening and totally relatable tale which had me hooked. This is the story of Claire Bailey, a woman who despite being…
Anxious People by Fredrik Backman I have read and loved all of Fredrik Backman’s books and this is probably my favourite. It’s funny, sad, touching, wise and totally unpredictable. In…
Happy Families By Julie Ma I read this in two sittings because I was totally engaged in this warm, witty and totally engrossing book which revolves around three generations of…