Week beginning January 24 2024

Kathryn Atherton Mary Neal and the Suffragettes Who Saved Morris Dancing Pen & Sword History, January 2024. * Thank you, NetGalley, and Pen & Sword History for providing me with this uncorrected proof review. Reading Katheryn Atherton’s book has been an absolute delight. It is well written, with the usual Pen & Sword accessible language, formatContinue reading “Week beginning January 24 2024”

Week beginning 17 January 2024.

Scott Martelle 1932 FDR, Hoover and the Dawn of a New America Kensington Books, Citadel, Nov 2023. Thank you, NetGalley, for providing me with this uncorrected proof for review. Scott Martelle has chosen a format which quickly draws the reader into the year in which Americans chose their President, the Democratic Party’s  Franklin Delano Roosevelt, overContinue reading “Week beginning 17 January 2024.”

Week beginning 10 January 2024

BookTrib BookTrib Lit Picks First Chapters from the Hottest Books Meridian Editions, November 2023.   Thank you, NetGalley, for providing me with this proof for review. I understand that this edition is available as an eBook download for people who subscribe to BookTrib, providing a valuable resource to readers who want to see what theirContinue reading “Week beginning 10 January 2024”

Week beginning 27 December 2023

Karen Brooks The Escapades of Tribulation Johnson Harlequin Australia, HQ,  July 2023. Thank you, NetGalley, for providing me with this uncorrected proof for review. Unlike The Good Wife of Bath where Karen Brooks’ Eleanor instantly endeared herself to me, it took me longer to warm to Tribulation. However, it was well worth taking that journeyContinue reading “Week beginning 27 December 2023”

Week beginning 20 December 2023

Ines Almeida, Georgina Ferry, Bridget Greenwood, 50 Women in Technology Pioneers and Trailblazers in STEM, Aurora Metro Supernova Books, November 2023. Thank you, NetGalley, for providing me with this uncorrected proof for review. As I have a kindle download, I am unable to comment on the full colour nature of the book. However, I amContinue reading “Week beginning 20 December 2023”

Week beginning 13 December 2023

Christmas reading on the beach, with the occasional discomforts caused by sand, water and sun requiring a break; interruptions from enthusiasts who encourage venturing into the cold sea or the lure of a trip to buy fish and chips, is best served by some easily read fiction. Some of the following novels have been providedContinue reading “Week beginning 13 December 2023”

Week beginning 6 December 2023.

Liz Foster The Good Woman’s Guide to Making Better Choices Affirm Press, December 2023. Thank you, NetGalley, for providing me with this uncorrected proof for review. With its strong beginning The Good Woman’s Guide to Making Better Choices promises much. What could be more attractive than a penthouse with a view to Bondi Beach asContinue reading “Week beginning 6 December 2023.”

Week beginning November 29 2023

Sharon Grace Powers How Broadway Works Building and Running a Show from the People Who Make It Happen  Globe Pequot, Applause,  Dec 2023. Thank you, NetGalley, for providing me with this uncorrected proof for review. I applaud the premise of this book, which is  an engaging, informative account of all the people who make it possibleContinue reading “Week beginning November 29 2023”

Week beginning 22 November 2023

Catherine Russell The Cinema of Barbara Stanwyck University of Illinois 2023. Thank you, NetGalley , for this uncorrected proof for review. Barbara Stanwyck was not one of my favourite actresses, she seemed too pushy somehow, and her films did not appeal – nor did the characters she played. With this in mind, I thought itContinue reading “Week beginning 22 November 2023”

Week beginning 26 October 2023

The plaque dedicated to the Devon Witches is placed on the wall of the castle in the Rougemont Gardens, Exeter. Unfortunately, the plaque has been partially obscured by a fencing around buildings associated with work taking place at the gardens. When I saw the plaque (taking the photo required scrambling around a large truck andContinue reading “Week beginning 26 October 2023”