I hope you all have some fun plans for Halloween. I have spent the day reading and National Trust exploring and this evening I am watching Pride and Prejudice and Zombies.
We don’t do much for Halloween but it has been nice to have a nice relaxing day. I also hope to have some Halloween chocolate later this evening.
The rules are answer the questions below and share a link to your blog in the comments section of Sam’s blog.
What are you currently reading?
What did you recently finish reading?
What do you think you will read next?
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I hope everyone is having a good week so far. I have managed a lot of reading and chill time so far this week which has been wonderful and I hope it continues.
What I am Currently Reading
I have about 50 pages of this left and I can’t put it down. I really do love the Dr Ruth Galloway books.
What I have Recently Finished Reading
I really did not get along with this book. Here is my review.
What I Think I will Read Next
As per usual I have no idea what I will read next but I think it will be non fiction.
Please drop me a comment with your WWW Wednesday and I will head over for a visit.
My chosen quote this week is by the French born American diarist, essayist, novelist and writer of short stories Angela Anais Juana Antolina Rosa Edelmira Nin y Culmell (1903-1977).
“Life shrinks or expands in proportion to one’s courage.”
Yvonne Carmichael has worked hard to achieve the life she always wanted: a high-flying career in genetics, a beautiful home, a good relationship with her husband and their two grown-up children.
Then one day she meets a stranger at the Houses of Parliament and, on impulse, begins a passionate affair with him – a decision that will put everything she values at risk.
At first she believes she can keep the relationship separate from the rest of her life, but she can’t control what happens next. All of her careful plans spiral into greater deceit and, eventually, a life-changing act of violence.
Apple Tree Yard is a psychological thriller about one woman’s adultery and an insightful examination of the values we live by and the choices we make, from an acclaimed writer at the height of her powers.
Review
This is another book that has been sat upstairs on an untouched bookshelf for about seven years. This was another book that I bought because of the all the hype at the time that surrounded it.
I will be honest this is probably the worst book I have read in 2024 so far as I just really did not get along with it. I nearly gave up with it several times but I persevered because as per usual I always try and give a book a second chance. However, the book was brilliantly written and very cleverly worked out. Doughty really knew how to feed the reader just enough information to keep them hooked to the story and I enjoyed her writing style.
My biggest problem with this book was that I just could not stand the main character. Yvonne is a successful and very intelligent woman with a successful career as a scientist but I found her extremely dumb at times and very frustrating. There were so many times I wanted her to grow a spine and actually do something especially in her home life and with her husband. I also found her very gullible and quite frankly unbelievable.
I found the scenes in the courtroom fascinating and very well researched. As someone who has done jury duty I really appreciated the detail that was included in these scenes. It was obvious what was going to happen but still really good to read about.
I found this book so frustrating because it was well researched and cleverly written but the main character was just too implausible for me to believe in. I give this book 2 out of 5 Dragons.
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About the author
Louise Doughty is the author of ten novels, most recently A Bird in Winter, published by Faber & Faber UK Ltd in August of last year. Her previous books include Platform Seven, filmed for ITVX and broadcast on 7th December 2023; Black Water, a New York Times Notable Book of the Year; the bestseller Apple Tree Yard, adapted for BBC One; and Whatever You Love, nominated for the Costa Novel Award and the Women’s Prize for fiction. She has been nominated for many other prizes including the Sunday Times Short Story Prize and the CWA Silver Dagger, along with creating and writing the hit BBC drama Crossfire. Her work has been translated into thirty languages.
Goodreads Monday is now hosted by Budget Tales Book Club. All you have to do is show off a book from your TBR that you’re looking forward to reading.
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I hope everyone has had a good start to the week. I have had a fab day of reading which made a nice change.
My chosen book to feature this week is another Alison Weir that I have wanted to read for a very long time.
The Lady in the Tower by Alison Weir
On 2 May, 1536, in an act unprecedented in English history, Anne Boleyn, Henry VIII’s second wife, was imprisoned in the Tower of London. On 15 May, she was tried and found guilty of high treason and executed just four days later.
Mystery surrounds the circumstances leading up to her arrest – did Henry VIII instruct Thomas Cromwell to fabricate evidence to get rid of her so that he could marry Jane Seymour? Did Cromwell, for reasons of his own, construct a case against Anne and her faction, and then present compelling evidence before the King? Or was Anne, in fact, as guilty as charged?
I hope everyone is having a good weekend so far. I have a week off teaching and I am thoroughly excited to get some reading time in and some adventures.
Stacking The Shelves is a weekly meme hosted by Marlene of Reading Reality. It is all about sharing the books that you have recently added to your bookshelves. These books can be physical books, ebooks and of course audiobooks.
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I have had two books this week arrive from Waterstones that I had preordered and my birthday was on Sunday so I also had some lovely books.
Waterstones
I am busily preparing my Christmas reading and these are two the first to be added to the list. I actually bought the Susanna Clarke for my husband but I am hoping I can borrow it.
Birthday Presents
I collect editions of The Lord of the Rings and I was lucky to receive a 50th Anniversary edition that I don’t own. I also received a Folio Society edition of Jaws. As some of you know I am a little bit obsessed with Alison Weir so my wonderful husband bought me one of her books that has been on my wish list for ages.
I also received a book voucher so I will be visiting a local bookshop and buying more books soon!
I have a busy weekend ahead but I’m hoping to get plenty of reading done as well.
My chosen poem this week is by the English poet of the second generation of Romantic poets John Keats (1795-1821).
To Sleep
O soft embalmer of the still midnight, Shutting, with careful fingers and benign, Our gloom-pleas'd eyes, embower'd from the light, Enshaded in forgetfulness divine: O soother Sleep! if so it please thee, close In midst of this thine hymn my willing eyes, O wait the "Amen," ere thy poppy throws Around my bed its lulling charities. Then save me, or the passed day will shine Upon my pillow, breeding many woes,- Save me from curious Conscience, that still lords Its strength for darkness, burrowing like a mole; Turn the key deftly in the oiled wards, And seal the hushed Casket of my Soul.
Now I will be honest but I haven’t been up to much other than work and been stuck in the house due to the ongoing building work but I have tried to do some other activities.
Northern Lights
This month we were very lucky to see the Northern lights from our back garden which obviously meant a photo opportunity. It was amazing to be able to see them and I couldn’t believe the colours the camera picked up.
Wightwick Manor
Wightwick is a favourite of ours and we managed to go there last week for a break from building work. It was really interesting as they are having restoration work done and it is always good to see how they do everything.
Christmas
I love Christmas and I love visiting garden centres and seeing their Christmas displays. We went to our local on the first day of Christmas decorations and it was beautiful. I can’t wait to visit some more soon.
Etsy
I have been quite busy this month with my Etsy which has been wonderful and I have more products planned which I want to sort out during half term.
Knitting
I have started knitting again. For my birthday I got a Lord of the Rings inspired knitting book which is fantastic! I have started the pattern for a throw and so far I am really enjoying it. I love knitting but haven’t done any for ages. It is a perfect activity for a winter evening.
I’m really hoping we get to go on some adventures during half term as it will be nice to get out and about.
I hope everyone is having a good week so far. I have been doing quite well with my reading so far this week but I have also started knitting again which I haven’t done for a very long time.
My chosen quote this week is by ancient Chinese philosopher and author of the Tao Te Ching, Lao Tzu.
“Being deeply loved by someone gives you strength, while loving someone deeply gives you courage.”