Weekly Wrap Up : 17/06/18
Hope you’ve all had a great week. I’ve not managed much reading this week for one reason or another. Just the one book: The Burning Chambers by Kate Mosse:
- The Burning Chambers by Kate Mosse
Next Week’s Reads:
- Bitter Sun by Beth Lewis
- Witchmark by C L Polk
Upcoming reviews: –
- Starborn by Lucy Hounsom
- Envy of Angels by Matt Wallace
- School for Psychics by K C Archer
- Noir by Christopher Moore
- Behind Her Eyes by Sarah Pinborough
- Cross Her Heart by Sarah Pinborough
- The Wisdom of Sally Red Shoes by Ruth Hogan
- The Last Sun (The Tarot Sequence #1) by K.D. Edwards
- The Burning Chambers by Kate Mosse
I’d love to know what you’re reading this week.
Ooh I’m really curious about Bitter Sun. It sounds really different from her other books.
My reading has slowed down a lot due to summer. Some summers I hardly read at all. 😦 I’ve been trying to be a lot better about that the last couple of years.
I’m not normally quite like this i summer but for some reason this year my days just seem to be full and I have very little free time. It’s stranger.
Lynn 😀
Witchmark has been making quite a splash lately, I’d be curious what you think!
I’ve seen some great reviews for it. Currently reading Bitter Sun – it’s very different from Wolf Road but well written so far.
Lynn 😀
Ooh I love historical fiction with religion themes and The Burning Chambers sounds really intriguing!
I’ve read a few of this authors previously and enjoyed them and I got on find with this one too. It was perhaps a little long and at parts it was easy to predict but I enjoy her writing and she can evoke a scene well.
Lynn 😀
Looking forward to your thoughts on The Burning Chambers. I got my copy from the library and there are loads of requests on it so I’ll have to get on with it soon 🙂
I’ve also requested Bitter Sun, it sounds really good.
I enjoyed it – need to put my review up. I don’t think it was as good as her first couple of books but the writing is very easy to get on with. I hope you enjoy it and I’m not surprised it’s got plenty of requests.
Lynn 😀
“Old crimes cast long shadows”… I guess it cannot get more intriguing than this!
Looking forward to your review 🙂
I enjoyed it although I think it was perhaps a lot of book for the size of the plot. Some of it was predictable – but, I find I quite like her writing style.
Lynn 😀
Similar to you Lynn, I didn’t manage to do much reading or blogging in the last week. In fact, I am not sure where the week went! However I did finish Vanishing Grace by Philip Yancey in time for my church’s bool club meeting. While I have continued to enjoy the swashbuckling Sandokan, The Pirates of Malaysia by Emilio Salgari and I have started The House on the Strand by Daphne du Maurier. Happy reading!
Hope you love the duMaurier and look forward to your thoughts on that one.
Lynn 😀
Thank you Lynn – I am loving it so far 😀