I've only read four books this month. I say only because that is quite a small amount for me. And of course it doesn't matter. I'm blaming it on the festive nonsense that's been going on. Coupled with reading an e-book which takes me ages because I can't read at night. And two of the books were pretty hefty volumes at 400/600 pages odd, not that I'm making excuses. I don't need to. But I've only read four books this month!😂
The first was lent to me by my Yoga teacher. It's Philippa Gregory's current book, Boleyn Traitor. I absolutely loved it as I do all of her books. Some of that's because I love the Tudor period in history. But when I also love is the way she takes a female character and explores perhaps an undiscovered or unconsidered side of them. Here it's Jane Boleyn. She married George Boleyn. Gregory's treatment of her is more sympathetic than, say, Hilary Mantel's. There is a wide body of thought that she's implicated in the death and downfall of Anne and George Boleyn but that isn't the case in this story. It's a fascinating fictional interpretation of another of history's, perhaps, misunderstood yet colourful characters.
The next was Dan Brown's The Secret of Secrets. Okay, so I've read a Dan Brown. Don't judge me. His writing may not be the best but the plot isn't that bad and some of the twists got me. Always formulaic, but it's reasonably entertaining. Robert Langdon never seems to age! Although he must be well into his 60s by now. He still cavorting around like a younger man. But, hey, that's fiction!
Next is the e-book I mentioned. It's Ravenglass by Carolyn Kirby. I love her books. And I've blogged about this one - here.
https://bookphace.blogspot.com/2025/12/ravenglass-carolyn-kirby.html
Finally it's Jo Wood's the Resurrection of Flo. I was reading this in bed because I couldn't read the e-book at night. I have a signed copy of this because Jo came to our local bookshop and I spent a very entertaining evening listening to her. This is her first attempt at fiction. It's not the best written book I've ever read, I'm sorry to say. I so wanted to love it. It's entertaining enough. Flo is recently divorced and is trying to make her way through life. It paints a colourful picture which I'm sure must be based on a lot of Jo's life as ex-wife of Ronnie Wood. And I suspect a lot of the events in the book are from firsthand knowledge.




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