09/06/2016

Aaand it's here!


Always With Love by Giovanna Fletcher is finally here! So looking forward to read about Billy and Sophie again!









To be honest, I really want to start on this one and take a break with the other book that I'm currently reading. I mean.. I haven't got that far anyway with it soo...
I haven't decided yet, so I guess we'll see which review I will make next time ;) I have a feeling it might be this one! Not very often I take a break from one book and start on another, but this time it might happen...









And that was all for today folks! If you're into Sophie Kinsella, Paige Toon, Ali McNamara etc. then you should read Giovanna Fletcher's books too. Just saying ;)

Bye x

07/06/2016

Bookhaul and update


I got me some new books...again! They just keep coming and I can't help it!

I guess that's how it goes when I work in a bookstore... aaaand also earning my own money again...

Anyways, I now got 6 new books in my shelf! I'm also waiting for the newest book by Giovanna Fletcher called Always with love to arrive. So looking forward to read it! It's the sequel to her debut novel called Billy and me and I completely adored that book and her little short christmas story Christmas with Billy and me ^^

Here's this month little bookhaul:


















Remember Me? by Sophie Kinsella
I am Pilgrim (Nr. 1, Pilgrim series) by Terry Hayes
Mr. Mercedes (Nr. 1, Bill Hodges trilogy) by Stephen King
Irène (Nr. 1, Camille Verhæven series) by Pierre Lemaitre
Half Lost (Nr 3, Half Bad trilogy) by Sally Green
The Missing by C. L. Taylor


Update on Currently Reading:
I am still reading Wool by Hugh Howey. So far so good even though I haven't read that much! :) It kind of reminds me of the place Clarke and the others ends up in season 2 of The 100 really. And the world is toxic so the people in this story can't go outside without dying. That too is similar to The 100. It does say that it's the new Hunger Games or something, so we'll see if they're right :P

That's all for now!
Bye x

03/06/2016

Before I Go To Sleep - S. J. Watson


Before I go to sleep is S. J. Watson's debut novel and the second book I've read from this author. Second life was the other one which I've also written a review on. I'm glad I read this as well, because I could not simply put it down without having a reason...

The Blurb:
Memories define us.

So what if you lost yours every time you went to sleep?
Your name, your identity, your past, even the people you love - all forgotten overnight.
And the one person you trust may only be telling you half the story.

Welcome to Christine's life.

My Thoughts:
Wow...what a novel! I was hooked from the start! Last night I even ended up reading till 4.30 in the morning because there was a lot of things that suddenly happened. After I noticed light coming through the window I knew I had to stop and try to sleep :P So yeah... this was a book that I just couldn't put down without having a reason.

I'm gonna try and not spoil the whole book, but I think I can say a few things that is not really spoilers. Christine got amnesia. She only remember the things that has happened during the day, but when she falls asleep she forgets everything. So when she wakes up, she doesn't remember anything that have happened the day before or her past. Even her husband, who lies right next to her in bed every morning when she wakes up. The same questions every day, forgotten the next morning, until a doctor gives her a journal. She starts to write down most of the things that has happened during the day, so she can read it when she wakes up. The memories that comes and goes, the feelings of something bad that has happened. And that's what this whole book is about. Her journal, the things she has written, things that she has started to remember but fades as quick as they have come and occasionally comes back. And I can say that some things might not be true.

I liked the ending, although I wish the author had written some more! It was a thrill read and I'm glad that Second life made me wanting to read more from S. J Watson! There's also a film version of it that came out in 2014 if you don't want to read it :P I think I might gonna watch it one day and see if it is as good as the book ;)

5/5

Next book to read: Wool by Hugh Howey