Winter People, Gráinne Murphy
The wild and beautiful Atlantic coast of island has been home to Sis all her life. Now, with her children
Nothing to do with our BookBubble collections really, but here we share our honest and independent reviews of the books we have read together in our original BookBubble Book Club. You’ll see that we don’t always agree, and we can have quite a spread of responses and scores. That’s what makes it fun really. Also here are some personal reviews. Hope you find them helpful.
The wild and beautiful Atlantic coast of island has been home to Sis all her life. Now, with her children
Italy 1944. Bombs are falling when a young British soldier, Ulysses Temper, has a chance encounter with 64 year old
Well, this was a fascinating book to add to this year’s non-fiction list. Henrietta Lacks changed the world of medicine
So, fair to say that Standard Deviation by Katharine Heiny generated some lively discussion and some differences of opinion! Described
Sheridan skilfully mixes real historical figures and events with fictional ones to weave her story of two very different women
We had high expectation of this book given the reviews we had seen, but, whilst we all agreed it was
I read this a couple of weeks ago and I have found myself thinking about it since. Bess is 15,
Well, that was not the easy holiday read book we were expecting! So much more to this book than we
The gothic thriller is not a genre that any of us would usually choose but, in the main we found
Our most recent BookBubble read was Sea Change by Alix Nathan. A relatively short but fairly intense novel. Starting in
From a young age, Marian Graves is consumed with an ambition to fly, and the freedoms and possibilities it presents.
1954 and Mila and her mother Magda leave London for a long-neglected and isolated house in a Cornish valley looking
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