It’s time for #6degrees, inspired by Kate at Books Are My Favourite and Best. We all start at the same place, add six books, and see where we end up. This month’s starting point is Time Shelter by Bulgarian writer Georgi Gospodinov and translated by Angela Rodel. According to the Guardian, “A mysterious therapist, Gaustine, founds a clinic that treats patients with Alzheimer's by recreating the pasts in which they felt most secure.”
Showing posts with label Mary Higgins Clark. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Mary Higgins Clark. Show all posts
Saturday, July 1, 2023
Sunday, July 17, 2022
My June 2022 Reads
I have had no uninterrupted time to write about my trip to Cornwall (I will tease you with one picture) but I did manage to read several books while I was meant to be studying in London. I am paying for it now: my term paper is due on Friday and is only half done! My favorite book of the month was From a Distance, a library discard I picked up for 20p.
Fiction
Daphne du Maurier's private beach |
A Rural Affair by Catherine Alliott (2011). Poppy Shilling may have fantasized about her boring husband slipping on ice on his way to get the paper or contracting malaria from a mosquito bite, but she never imagined Phil would actually have a freak accident and die, leaving her a widow with two children.
Tuesday, May 31, 2022
My May 2022 Reads
A busy month of reading - I expect June will include more visits to libraries and bookstores and less reading, but those are equally delightful pastimes!
Mystery/SuspenseShe Shall Have Murder by Delano Ames (1948) – Everyone tells Jane Hamish she should write a book about the goings-on at her London law firm but when a client is murdered, she finally starts writing and her boyfriend enthusiastically takes on the investigation. This is the first of a 12-book series; enjoyable but I am not sure I will pursue it because mostly out of print. My review.
Mystery/SuspenseShe Shall Have Murder by Delano Ames (1948) – Everyone tells Jane Hamish she should write a book about the goings-on at her London law firm but when a client is murdered, she finally starts writing and her boyfriend enthusiastically takes on the investigation. This is the first of a 12-book series; enjoyable but I am not sure I will pursue it because mostly out of print. My review.
Wednesday, May 6, 2020
Where Are the Children? by Mary Higgins Clark, her first of 56 straight bestsellers
Title: Where Are The Children?
Author: Mary Higgins Clark
Author: Mary Higgins Clark
Publication: Pocket, paperback, 1992 (originally published in 1975)
Genre: Suspense
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