Happy World Book Day Everyone! I've fallen a bit short on my reading the past three months, mainly because I've been going to bed so late after binging Downton Abbey, and secondly, my current book (Conversations with Friends) is a bit of a slog to read, but I'm nearly there.
However I thought I would share 5 books that are on my immediate TBR pile
The Beekeeper of Aleppo by Christy Lefteri
This is a book I actually got my mum for Mother's Day must've been last year who absolutely loved it and actually everyone I've spoken to about this book has loved it. The premise of the story is around the flight of refugees from Aleppo in Syria during the Civil War as they make their journey to Europe. It is a work of fiction but the author worked in a refugee camp so has used elements of her experience and stories within this book. It has been on my TBR list ever since I got it for my mum and I've heard its an incredibly emotional read.
A Bit of a Stretch by Chris Atkins
One of my goals with reading is to read more biographies. In I guess what is a twisted voyeuristic approach to reading, I find reading accounts of people with interesting jobs/backgrounds or moments in their life a good way to ease into biographies if it's not something you've read before. This was recommended to me after my books The Prison Doctor and Unnatural Causes. A diary of Chris Atkins who was imprisoned for Tax Evasion.
Away with the Penguins by Hazel Prior
I've seen this book everywhere and have heard incredible reviews about it. A feel good book just what we need this year. Veronica McCreedy lives in a mansion by the sea. She loves a nice cup of Darjeeling tea whilst watching a good wildlife documentary. At 85 she spends the majority of her life at home alone, until one day she makes a decision that will change her life. A bookclub favourite this emotional and poignant book is definitely on my list!
One Of Us is Lying by Karen M. McManus
Another book that I've seen everywhere is this series by Karen M McManus 'One of Us'. There are two books in the series and is a 'whodunnit' book which I always love. Said to be "Pretty Little Liars meets The Breakfast Club" I'm intrigued to see if this book lives up to the hype!
The Switch Beth O'Leary
Would love to read the Beekeeper of Aleppo! It must be a poignant story. Also Away with the Penguins sounds intriguing! Thank you for sharing your TBR lists as it gives a lot of inspiration for future reads! :)
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Thank you for reading! I love looking at other people's TBR piles and lists as it always makes me find new books!x
DeleteThe Beekeeper of Aleppo is a book I do want to read, it does sound like a good read! I read The Switch last year and I enjoyed it, not as much as The Flat Share but still a lovely book! x
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Oh interesting, I didn't think the Flatshare was that brilliant, so I'm intrigued! xx
DeleteOne of us is lying sounds like such a good book!
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I've just seen so many reviews of it so I'm always drawn in by those books! x
DeleteI've heard quite a lot about Beth O'Leary's books! Though I have yet to try and read a contemporary again (it's been years), when I do, some of hers are on my TBR. Your opinion on Flatshare is interesting & I'm gonna keep it in mind going forward! x
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I know I do feel like I'm one of the only people who really wasn't that fussed about it! xx
DeleteI thought the same thing about The Flat Share, as soon as I read the blurb i guessed the outcome haha but it was okay for what I like to call a 'mindless read'. Im reading The Rumour by Leslie Kara at the minute and I'm hooked! Milli x - millidavison.co.uk
ReplyDeleteI've seen a couple of people talking about Away with the Penguins recently and it sounds so good! One of Us is Lying is a really good book - I hope you enjoy it as much as I did! xx
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