Saturday, 19 January 2019

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Mount TBR so far = 3/24

I suppose if you'd asked me before, I'd have said a time machine might look something like a submariine? Or perhaps a space rocket. Instead I'm looking at a laptop and a tin tub from a garden centre. This is my dad's time machine. And it's about to change the world. Well, mine, at any rate.

Al Chaudhury has a chance to save his dad's life - but to do it he must travel to 1984...


I am so good at choosing books to read this year! Okay, well last year actually, which was when I bought this one (which means it qualifies for Mount TBR as well as fitting my bingo card). Time Travelling with a Hamster is the first book I've read this year by a male author, and it's another blinder. In theory it's a children's book, and Al is in fact twelve years old, but it's one of those books that are really ageless. The characters are all excellently drawn and real, Al is fab, as are his dads and granddads in particular, and there was a fab feel of the north-east of England too, which is where this is set. It makes a nice change to feel the region even though it's just background, too - that can be missing from English books. It's a cracking story too - I won't spoil it for you, but absolutely, definitely worth a read if you see it around!

And whee - I have two squares marked in the same row, and actually the book I'm reading now also fits that row, so... well we'll see what happens. *g*

Booklist 2019 so far )
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Well this was unexpected... yeah, I've had a fairly lazy, cosy Saturday in today... *vbg*

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It is the winter of 1952, and Isabel Carey is struggling to adjust to the realities of married life in Yorkshire. Isolated and lonely, she is also intensely cold. And her husband - a doctor - is rarely home. And then one night she discovers an old RAF greatcoat in the back of a cupboard. She puts it on her bed for warmth - and is startled by a knock at her window. Outside is a young man. A pilot. And he wants to come in...

This is our bookgroup book... )

Isn't it bliss to be choosing the next book to read! *vbg*

Books 2019 so far )

Hold Your Breath, Sunshine


A ship is safe in the harbour - but that's not what ships are for.

~o~

I have loved the stars too fondly to be fearful of the night. (Sarah Williams)

~o~

Could've.
Should've.
Would've.
Didn't. Didn't. Didn't.

~o~

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