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5 GOLD stars
4 out of 5 stars
It's that time again...
I intended to do a Top Ten, but as usual when making my list it grew too long - you know how it is! The books I've chosen were not necessarily published in 2024, but I read them this year. If any of them pique your interest, please click the title for my review and universal links to Amazon and Goodreads.
I've listed them in the order I read them, aside from the last five, to which I awarded my rare and very special 5 Gold Stars.😊 I hope you see something that appeals, as I highly recommend them all!
The Drau River Flows to Siberia: The Victims of Victory
by Marina Osipova
The story of two people who survived Stalin's Siberian gulags, and the fate of the Cossacks under the care of the Allies in WWII.
I, Richard Plantagenet : Book 2 Loyaulte Me Lie
by J P Reedman
The later life of Richard III
by Georgia Rose
Third book in the 'A Shade Darker' series. A woman alone, a life lived in obsession and regret...
by Carol Hedges
Book 11 of the Victorian Detectives murder mystery series
by Judith Barrow
A short, amusing memoir, much of it about holiday lets.
by Zeb Haradon
The crazy political arena of 2172, Book 2 in the Disposable Soma series
by Millie Thom
The story of Eyam, the Derbyshire village that famously isolated itself during the 17th Century bubonic plague, stopping it from spreading to neighbouring villages.
by Mark Hurst
An assassin who needs to lie low discovers strange happenings in the village of Little Baddington...
by Deborah Swift
Working for the resistance in Nazi occupied Holland, 1944
by Anna Legat
The story of a monk who supported Mary, Queen of Scots, through all she suffered.
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All Quiet on the Western Front
by Erich Maria Remarque
A young German man's experiences in World War I
by Judith Arnopp
The life of Henry VIII in his own words, from the Anne of Cleves era until his death.
by Gemma Lawrence
Book 2 of The Surface and the Deep, the story of Anne of Cleves.
by Thorne Moore
Short stories, dark themes. Mostly.
by Sally Cronin
Comprehensive guide to weight loss, exercise, nutrition and so much more.
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I've reviewed 51 books on this blog this year, and tried to do my usual top twenty or top ten ... but I couldn't. Too many instances of 'which do I include, this one or that one?' I found, however, that I was able to choose my top five. I don't very often give my '5 GOLD stars' rating; there were only two last year. It's for the books that make me think '5 stars doesn't really do it justice'. These are my chosen five of the seven I awarded this year.
Click the book title for my review - includes Amazon/Goodreads links.
Mistress Constancy by Gemma Lawrence
Part one of the story of Jane Rochford, wife of George Boleyn
(I actually gave two more of Gemma's books 5 gold stars, but chose this one as my favourite!)
The Silkworm Keeper by Deborah Swift
'a novel of nuns and courtesans, artists and priests, in the shadow and splendour of the Eternal City' - 17th Century historical fiction. Stunning!
Life is Like a Mosaic by Sally Cronin
Pictures with free verse poetry - I am not a poetry lover, generally, but this is more like observations about life. A real gem (and I bought the hardback!).
If I had to choose one book as a favourite for the year, it would be this. Man walks into a bar on Christmas Eve some decades into the future, to wait for a cousin he has never met. While he's waiting, four others provide their stories about what happened when they got a phone call that said, 'you don't know me, but we're cousins'. Unusual, hilarious, genre-free and brilliant!
Such a good reading year, so many I recommend; if you would like to take a look at those to which I gave 5 stars, please click HERE.
Here are a few of them:
The Heart Stone by Judith Barrow
A Matter of Conscience by Judith Arnopp
The White Rajah by Tom Williams
Faring Forth Again on the Shoe by Val Poore
Catch Me If I Fall by Nikki Rodwell
For those I gave 4.5*, please click HERE.
Here are a few of them...
Mists and Megaliths by Catherine McCarthy
Black Irish Blues by Andrew Cotto
...and here are some more I've loved - I hope you will discover some of my recommendations for yourself.
Happy reading!
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