Well, here we are again! Another monthly roundup of books I've read. I keep this blog going. Sometimes I'm not sure why. Blogging seems to have gone out the window. It's all about reels and videos and stuff nowadays, isn't it. Don't think anybody wants to read reviews. Or maybe it's just my reviews nobody wants to read! I don't blog about every book I read like I used to, it can be a bit random. Nevertheless, I carry on because it's in my nature to do so. Never give up. Never surrender!
First up this month was Syd Moores The Great Deception. Syd Moore is a local author and she visits my local bookshop. And I love it that she remembers me! Since I see myself as an instantly forgettable sort of person, it does do my self-esteem good. This is the second book in a trilogy about the Nazis's obsession with the occult. The first one was called The Grand Illusion and I blogged about it here.
https://bookphace.blogspot.com/2024/04/the-grand-illusion-syd-moore.html
I've also blogged about the second book here
https://bookphace.blogspot.com/2025/10/the-great-deception-syd-moore.html
This month seems to have been a good month for Library books. (I've read 4 so far!) The trouble is when I reserve a book and go in and collect it I usually find something else that takes my fancy. But I reserved this one of Holly Seddon's the moment I saw the publication date. I love her books and this latest called 59 Minutes is quite something. The premise is and I'm hopefully offering no spoilers, if you had just 59 minutes until a nuclear bomb impacted, what would you do with that time? But the incredible thing was that a couple of weeks ago she came to my local bookshop! I couldn't believe my eyes. So I went to the event and I was sitting there minding my own business waiting for it to start when another author, Fiona Cummins, came in recognised me (perhaps I'm not as forgettable as I thought!), sat at my table and we chatted. Fiona and Holly are friends. Then Holly Seddon and Kit Conway came in, made my table their base so there I was sitting surrounded by three incredible writers! It was fascinating to hear Holly talk about the book and her writing processes.
Eden, The Final Solution by Pascal Bouquillard was a book that I won in a Librarything giveaway. And I really enjoyed it. It's a dystopian novel It was very thought-provoking and I blogged about it here.
https://bookphace.blogspot.com/2025/10/eden-final-solution-pascal-bouquillard.html
Amanda James and The Midnight Bookshop kept popping into my Instagram feed and I popped in a. request for it at my library. It's a good book for book lovers. Full of magic. And if like me books are your salvation then you'll understand this story which suggests how healing and consoling books can be.
One of those books that I picked up from the library without any real intent but I suppose because Ozzy Osbourne has been in the news lately it resonated with me. I have to say I did enjoy it. I think there has been previous autobiographies of his but this one seems to focus on his later years and all his health issues. It's as frank and candid and as irreverent as Ozzy was. I enjoyed reading it. It's called Last Rites. It suggests he knew he didn't have long left.
And yet another Library book – When Gavin Met Stacey – by, not surprisingly, James Corden and Ruth Jones. I think you have to be a Gavin and Stacey fan to enjoy this book. But if you are, you've probably heard some of the anecdotes before. But it didn't really distract from the enjoyment of the book. Which really is two friends chatting in print about this journey they've been on.
Just finished this one and I've yet to blog about it. It's the final part of the Merit Hunters series by L.G.Jenkins. Having read all the others I just had to read this one. And I was invited by the author to sign up to a little group of people who enjoy the books. Lydia sent me an advance reading copy. It was an e-book which I loathe. But when you really want to read something and you can't wait for the book to be published you have to take yourself out of your comfort zone! My eyes don't enjoy reading. And I can't do it at night so I could only read it in daylight which took me much longer than usual. No photo until I receive my signed copy. I will be blogging about it in the next few days. So watch this space!😂






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