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To Be Read!

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Who's on your list? I was on Good Reads taking a look at some other blog posts and came across this; top 100 books to read before you die! Click Here Actually I was quite impressed that I've read many of the books in the top 15, no easy feat with a full time job! But it got me thinking. Which books have been gathering dust on my bookshelf, lying unread? Which books have I always thought, when I've got time I'm going to give that a go?  Hmmm... Recently one that keeps coming back to me is Margaret Mitchell's 'Gone With the Wind.' On the  BookBugs  shop we had a beautiful hardback vintage copy with its dust jacket in tact with beautiful art work on it. Another book that I thought I'll be sad to see this go. No surprise it was only on the shop a few weeks and was sold to an American buyer before I'd even had a chance to sniff the pages!  The wonderful image of the Southern Belle, the damsel in obstinate distress that was Vivienne Leigh in the w

Tin Man by Sarah Winman- book review!

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Sarah Winman Tin Man- Book Review A short but emotional read following the narrative journey of Ellis, a shy, young boy discovering his own body, sexuality and identity in this heart warming tale of love and romance. Sarah Winman Tin Man 2017 Publisher Tinder Press ISBN 9 78-0735218727 226 Pages Not quite the book I thought it was going to be. After reading Sarah Winman's 'When God was A Rabbit,' I was looking forward to another nostalgic tale. This one I didn't see coming. Exploring the difficulties of accepting homosexuality and the AIDs epidemic of the 1980s in London, my heart went out to the poor, trapped, character of Micheal on his journey for acceptance.  This is not a straightforward love story. It's hard and it's real.  Combined with Winman's talent for creating realistic characters, Ellis and Micheal were two I came to really care about and wanted to meet in real life! The haunting description of the AIDs ward in a London Hospit

Small Great Things by Jodie Picoult- Book Review!

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A Small Great Novel! Wow! I'm probably the last of my friends to read this epic novel but I can tell you it was well worth the wait! Jodie Picoult Small Great Things 2016 Publisher Hodder and Stoughton ISBN: 9781444788037 500 pages If Harper Lee's 'To Kill a Mockingbird' were to have a book baby with Kathryn Stockett's 'The Help' this is what their beautiful offspring would look like..gasp! Written in 2016 and set in contemporary New York, Picoult creates a range of realistic narratives exploring the somewhat uncomfortable truth of race between black and white professionals in New York State. Beautifully marrying historical events in a graceful, sensitive way, we follow lead character Ruth on her journey for the truth. Her trial is shocking and frustrating, and genuinely left me emotionally battered as I felt I lived through each tormented question Ruth did. Lawyer Kennedy works hard to defend the label of baby killer in a case that is wrapped