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Jennifer's Best Bookish Blog | Independant Book Reviews and More Skip to primary contentSkip to secondary content Jennifer's Best Bookish Blog Independant Book Reviews and More Search Main menu Home Contact A-Z list of books reviewed About Post navigation ← Older posts National Read a Book Day Posted on September 7, 2024 by Jennifer Jones 14 Every year on 6 September, Australia celebrates National Read a Book Day. This annual reading awareness day encourages us to take a break and get reading. We are encouraged to take the opportunity to curl up in a cozy corner on a favourite reading chair, on the couch, or with family and friends. Whether you’re rediscovering old favourites or delving into the latest bestseller, National Read a Book Day is the perfect excuse to sit back, relax, and get lost in a book. What I’m Reading Today I usually have a few books on the go at once. At the moment, I’m making my way through three books. One is a novel on Kindle, there is an audiobook, and a text book. Queenie’s Castle by Lena Kennedy – Kindle Just one cruel twist of fate will bring his world crashing down .Perfect for fans of East Enders. Falling asleep on the bus after a hard day’s work, Joe finds himself stranded in the East End, disorientated in the heavy fog and innocently embroiled in a violent encounter. The incident ends in murder and Joe is accused – of the real villains there remains not a trace. But his memory of that fateful night, and a clue to the identity of the murderers, helps him through his time in prison and fuels his desire to uncover the truth. His quest leads him back to the East End and to the Ship and Castle pub, run by the mysterious and formidable Queenie. Goodreads The Last Guest House by Caroline Mitchell – Audiobook No smoking in the rooms.No loud music.No phonesNo leaving your room after 9pmDI Alex McKenna is meant to be resting following her last case, so she lets her boyfriend to take her to the Isle of Skye for the weekend. But what’s meant to be a getaway to see the aurora borealis soon turns into a nightmare when they discover that their hotel has double booked.In desperation, they check into the only hotel with rooms available nearby – The Loch House. But from the moment they step foot in the guest house Alex knows something is very wrong.And as snow starts to fall, and night closes in, she begins to wonder if they will ever leave here alive…The absolutely gripping, action-packed new thrilled from bestselling author Caroline Mitchell. Perfect for fans of The Sanatorium and The Hunting Party. – Goodreads Barefoot and Pregnant by Trevor McClaughlin – Textbook Irish famine orphans in Australia: Documents and Register. This is an Important account, and record of survivors of the Irish Famine girls who were sent to Australia between 1848–1851. Book Reviews will be coming soon for the first two of these books. This post is linked to the Wednesday Words & Whimsy linkup hosted by Min from Write of the Middle. I’m more than happy to be on Min’s Team – #TeamWWWhimsy This post is linked to the Wednesday Words & Whimsy linkup hosted by Min from Write of the Middle. I’m more than happy to be on Min’s Team – #TeamWWWhimsy © 2024 Copyright. all rights reserved: bestbookishblog.com Posted in books | Tagged books, National Read a Book Day, reading | 14 Replies Book Review: The Flower Sisters by Michelle Collins Anderson Posted on August 28, 2024 by Jennifer Jones 16 Summary This historical novel is inspired by an actual event that shook a small Missouri town in 1928. Set in the author’s hometown, the story unfolds through two parallel timelines, separated by fifty years. It delves into the lasting consequences of a fateful decision made one night at the local dance hall – a decision that forever altered the lives of everyone involved. At the heart of the tragedy are Violet and Rose Flowers, identical twin sisters whose teenage years are suddenly shattered. Decades later, their granddaughter, Daisy Flowers, begins digging into the town’s history. As she unravels the past, Daisy uncovers buried secrets that have haunted the community for generations, leading to revelations that will change everything she thought she knew about her family. My Thoughts At first, I struggled to get into the story – the opening chapters took a bit of effort. But once my interest was sparked, I was completely captivated. The characters evolved and are truly fascinati
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