Countdown to 2025: Day 26: Boxing Day
26 December 2024
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Tags: Boxing Day, Countdown to 2025, David Nicholls, Day 26, You Are Here
Once again I am counting down to the New Year, as with the previous two years I shall be highlighting at least one book per day to fit the prompt on that given day. The main aim for this countdown is to highlight some of my reads during the past year and to shine the spotlight on them once again (although some of the prompts relate to forthcoming reads). Today is day 26 of the countdown to 2025 and a list of prompts can be found here if you wish to join me in counting down to 2025 and casting a spotlight on some of your favourite books (if you join in please leave me a link so I can check out your book choices).
Today’s Prompt : Boxing Day – feeling bloated, a palate cleanser:
You Are Here by David Nicholls is a lovely, satisfying, light hearted read. It feels outside of the genres that I normally read in but I’ve read and enjoyed books by this author before so wanted to read this and it really was like a refreshing breath of fresh air.
5 Days Remaining
Tomorrow’s prompt: Christmas Crackers – Ended with a bang
Countdown to 2025: Day 25: Christmas Day
25 December 2024
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Tags: A Book You Received as a Gift, Carissa Orlando, Christmas Day, Countdown to 2025, Day 25, The September House
Once again I am counting down to the New Year, as with the previous two years I shall be highlighting at least one book per day to fit the prompt on that given day. The main aim for this countdown is to highlight some of my reads during the past year and to shine the spotlight on them once again (although some of the prompts relate to forthcoming reads). Today is day 25 of the countdown to 2025 and a list of prompts can be found here if you wish to join me in counting down to 2025 and casting a spotlight on some of your favourite books (if you join in please leave me a link so I can check out your book choices).
Today’s Prompt : Christmas Day – a book you received as a gift
I only recently reviewed this book – but my tardy behaviour has nothing to do with how good this was – it was good. Here’s my review.
6 Days Remaining
Tomorrow’s prompt: Boxing Day – feeling bloated, a palate cleanser
Countdown to 2025: Day 24: Christmas Eve
24 December 2024
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Tags: Christmas Eve, Countdown to 2025, Day 24, Joe Abercrombie, One of your most anticipated books for 2025, The Devils
Once again I am counting down to the New Year, as with the previous two years I shall be highlighting at least one book per day to fit the prompt on that given day. The main aim for this countdown is to highlight some of my reads during the past year and to shine the spotlight on them once again (although some of the prompts relate to forthcoming reads). Today is day 24 of the countdown to 2025 and a list of prompts can be found here if you wish to join me in counting down to 2025 and casting a spotlight on some of your favourite books (if you join in please leave me a link so I can check out your book choices).
Today’s Prompt : Christmas Eve – One of your most anticipated books for 2025
I love this author’s work and I’m so excited for this book.
7 Days Remaining
Tomorrow’s prompt: Christmas Day – a book you received as a gift
Review: The Scholar and the Last Faerie Door by HG Parry
23 December 2024
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Tags: Books, Fantasy, fiction, HG Parry, reading, Review, The Scholar and the Last Faerie Door
My Five Word TL:DR Review: This Book is Utterly Delicious
What more can I say. I loved this book. This is one of those books that is simply beautiful. It’s well written, it has so many things going for it. It wants to be savoured but begs to be devoured. It’s magic, it’s fae, it’s dark academia. It has this wisp of A Secret of History, coupled with magical studies, found family and is set during a chaotic period of history where things were changing rapidly.
The story is told by Clover Hill. Clover lives on a farm in the shadow of Pendle Hill but she has ambitions and she’s bright and intelligent. All she needs is a little push and so when her brother is cursed during a battle (WW1) Clover is determined to find the cure. With this in mind, and a little help from others, she gains access to an elite school of magic, shrouded (quite literally) in mist and mystery, this is a place for Family – the upper echelons of society who send their children here to learn magic. As you might imagine, at first Clover doesn’t really blend in very easily until, quite remarkably she’s taken under the wing of the golden boy of the school and his small group of friends. What could possibly go wrong.
Let me tell you the ways in which I loved this book.
Firstly, the writing is so lovely, I found myself reading this in a leisurely way, absorbing the words and not giving a fig how long it was taking to move forward. In fact, I’m sorry it’s over, I really am.
Secondly, the characters. Clover is a great character. She’s real. She’s honest. She recognises that sometimes she does things for selfish purposes, she tries occasionally to kid herself but then she just calls it out for what it is. The secondary characters are really well drawn. They’re all different, with different motivations and they form into this really great unit – until everything goes horribly wrong.
The setting works really well. We have the period feel, WW1 has just ended, it’s a time of change and possibility. Then we have the secret magical world, hidden from most, by the upper classes who believe that magic should be kept for them alone, a belief that has led to the keeping of some very terrible secrets. And, we have the world of the fae, tantalisingly close but locked away (for the most part at least).
And, then, the story. I’m not going to go into any details. I loved it.
In case you can’t tell, I loved this and I’m only here to say good things and spread the love. My one wish – I would love to return to this world, but this feels like a novel that is complete (I hope I’m wrong though). Time to go back and check out this author’s backlist methinks.
I received a copy through Netgalley, courtesy of the publisher, for which my thanks. The above is my own opinion.
My rating 5 of 5 stars
Countdown to 2025: Day 23: Sleigh bells
23 December 2024
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Tags: A series that you want to ring out the praise for, CK McDonnell, Countdown to 2025, Day 23, Sleight Bells, The Stranger Times
Once again I am counting down to the New Year, as with the previous two years I shall be highlighting at least one book per day to fit the prompt on that given day. The main aim for this countdown is to highlight some of my reads during the past year and to shine the spotlight on them once again (although some of the prompts relate to forthcoming reads). Today is day 23 of the countdown to 2025 and a list of prompts can be found here if you wish to join me in counting down to 2025 and casting a spotlight on some of your favourite books (if you join in please leave me a link so I can check out your book choices).
Today’s Prompt : Sleigh bells – a series that you want to ring out the praise for
8 Days Remaining
I love this series – long may it continue!
Tomorrow’s prompt: Christmas Eve – One of your most anticipated books for 2025













