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This Has Been Absolutely Lovely - Book Review
Fiction, Reviews Lulu 17/02/2021 Fiction, Reviews Lulu 17/02/2021

This Has Been Absolutely Lovely - Book Review

This Has Been Absolutely Lovely explores the dynamics of a contemporary, multi-generational family and everything that comes with this often messy and complicated life.

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When the Cranes Fly South - little book review 🐕
Happy publication day to Lisa Ridzén’s debut, When the Cranes Fly South. I loved reading this beautifully moving, cosy little tale. 

Thank you so much to @doubledayukbooks for sending me
Bookish reflections - Deep Cuts by Holly Brickley 🎶

I thought I would do a little reflection post rather than a usual review because I have such mixed feelings about this book! It looks like I am in the teeny, tiny minority of people that didn&rsqu
Last, now, next ✨

I thought I’d do a little reading update showing you my last, now and next books

Last: Lost Souls Meet Under a Full Moon by Mizuki Tsujimura - very kindly sent this by @doubledayukbooks and a very enjoyable read. I think it&
February TBR 🌥️

I’m finally posting my February TBR after much deliberation. It’s also been a real struggle to take decent photos with this cold, gloomy weather we’ve been having lately! 

Here are the books I’m hoping to re
January reading wrap up 📚
I’ve had a rather successful start to the year - in terms of reading some great books anyway 😅

If I had to pick a favourite from this month, I’d have to go with The Stranding; even now, I can’t stop thin
The Artist - Book Review 🖼️🎨

Starting off my book reviewing for 2025 with a bang! If you’re looking for immersive historical fiction, look no further than Steeds’ debut novel. 

Provence, 1920. Aspiring journalist Joseph is invited to
Q1 2025 TBR 🎊📚

This was initially going to be my January TBR! 😅 I thought that might be a little ambitious seeing as we’re almost at the end of the month, so instead, these are some books I’d like to read in this first quarter of 2025