Book Reviews

  • When In Dublin

    When In Dublin

    Tracy Avery This is a beautifully written story following the POV of Jess as she navigates uprooting her life in Tampa to pursue a promotion opportunity in Dublin. She does this with the support of her family and best friend Lindsay. This book is written beautifully. I loved the authors writing style. It was so

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  • Beatrix Potter’s Botanical: The Art of Flowers and Fungi

    Beatrix Potter’s Botanical: The Art of Flowers and Fungi

    Marta McDowellThis would make a beautiful coffee table book. It was a delightful read. The author is really an expert in everything Beatrix Potter and botanicals. This book is beautifully laid out and accessible for the casual floral and art enthusiast like myself. The biography at the beginning of this book was so informative. I

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  • The Smallest of Joys

    The Smallest of Joys

    Join me as I reflect on my reading journey and share insights that can inspire your own literary adventures.

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  • Murder Like Clockwork

    Murder Like Clockwork

    Nicola Whyte This is a fabulous modern day cosy locked room mystery set in London. While it is modern it has a classic mystery feel. It follows Audrey Brooks a house cleaner and her neighbour Lewis McLennon who is a crime writer/ recruitment agent. Its set in the beautiful setting of 10 Marchfield Square. The

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  • 10 Marchfield Square

    10 Marchfield Square

    Nicola Whyte This is a cosy crime mystery set in 10 Marchfield Square. Think Only Murders in the Building. Audrey and Lewis are amateur sleuths hired by Celeste to investigate the murder of a resident of Marchfiled Square. This book is not just a cosy book with no depth. It juggles a lot of heavy

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  • A Perpetual Journal Practice: Building a Connection with Nature through Art

    A Perpetual Journal Practice: Building a Connection with Nature through Art

    Lara Call Gastinger This book was extremely informative. I love to bullet journal and do paper crafts but I have never heard of a Perpetual Journal. It see a like a wonderful hobby to get in to. I like how author doesn’t push reader to but lots of supplies but suggests just starting with a

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