Tag: Fiction
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Goodbye Liverpool by Maureen Lee – A Wartime Tale of Strength, Secrets, and Survival

*Goodbye Liverpool was previously published as Au Revoir, Liverpool If you’re a fan of historical fiction, particularly World War II novels set in England and France, Goodbye Liverpool by Maureen lee might already be on your radar. But is it worth your time? In this honest, emotionally charged book review, I explore the highs and…
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Book review: The girl below stairs by Jennie Felton

I’ve just finished reading The Girl Below Stairs by Jennie Felton, and I have to say, it was exactly what I needed to get me out of a reading slump. This book not only captivated me from start to finish, but it also introduced me to a new author whose writing style I thoroughly enjoyed.…
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10 Classic Books Everyone Should Read At Least Once

Some books entertain, some educate, and some leave a lasting imprint on the way we see the world. Classic literature has the power to transport us to different times, challenge our perspectives, and make us think deeply about life, love, and society. These books have stood the test of time, not just because they are…
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The Gunner Girl: A Mixed Review of Clare Harvey’s Historical Fiction

It feels ages since I wrote a book review, but today I am excited to bring you my thoughts on The Gunner Girl by Clare Harvey. I’ll be honest, I still adore reading, but trying to fit in a chapter here and there with an active toddler can be quite a challenge at times. The…
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Miss Carter’s War by Sheila Hancock

It’s been a while since I wrote a book review but I’ve just finished reading Miss Carter’s War by Sheila Hancock and had to share my thoughts with you. The Blurb It is 1948 and Britain is struggling to recover from the Second World War. Half French, half English, Marguerite Carter, young and beautiful, has…
