Welcome to my new post where I discuss any books that I read in the month which for one reason or another didn’t warrant a full review. This is a way for me to keep track of what I’ve read but without the pressure of having to write comprehensive reviews for them all.
There were three books I read this month that I didn’t end up reviewing in full…
The Last Act of Love ~ Cathy Rentzenbrink
I’m not one for memoirs really, but I’ve heard Cathy talk before and thought she was amazing. She’s also coming into my library to do a talk in celebration of World Book Night so I thought I had better read her book first. I’m so glad I did, it was soooo good. Completely heart-breaking, but also bursting with energy and joy in places. It’s a must-read for anyone.
One False Move ~ Dreda Say Mitchell
I read this one lunch-time as it’s a Quick Read aimed at less confident readers. It was a fast-paced story about a young woman trying to keep out of jail but facing many difficulties along the way. I enjoyed it, and now I have something I can recommend to some of my customers at work who are put off by larger books.
Six of Crows ~ Leigh Bardugo
So many people have raved about this book, and a few have personally told me to read it because I will love it even more than The Grisha Trilogy so I feel quite bad in saying this – I just could not take this book in. I read it pretty quickly, but a couple of weeks on and I don’t think I could even tell you what happened. Maybe I just wasn’t in the mood – IDK. But I think I’m done with the Grisha world for now.
AOB
{that’s any other business for those of you that’ve never had the misfortune to have a job where people say that all the time}
- My April Spotlight Review was The Wingsnatchers by Sarah Jean Horwitz
- April’s Book of the Month was The Last Act of Love as mentioned above.