Monthly Archives: September 2025

Susie’s Friday Book Club.

Waterstones, Piccadilly – Europe’s Largest Bookstore.

Since we have been back from holiday I have managed to still get some reading in despite cathing up on work and home jobs!!  Our holiday seems like a lifetime ago now but being in September  we are definitely feeling the Autumn weather making itself known now with cooler evenings and of course it is getting dark earlier and earlier.  I do love this time of year though and I also think I tend to read more as the nights draw in.  

During our holiday I did start three books which I ended up DNFing for various reasons.  They were:

“The Housekeepers” by Alex Hay  /  “The Village Library Demon Hunting Society” by C.W. Waggoner /  “A Winter’s Murder” by Simon Brew.

The Housekeepers was a good idea set in the 1920’s England and they get together to rob their employers.  However the writing and style did not come across at all well, so after 50 pages I DNF’d it!

The Village Library Demon Hunting Society was again a good idea except again the writing was not good and the demon appearing was not Stephen King inspired at all!  DNF

Finally A Winter’s Murder was a story where you decide what direction it will take and you jump around pages with the decisions and I took about four turns and then I was out as I had made the wrong decisions!  I could not be bothered to go back and start again! DNF

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Finally “Yellowface” by R.F. Kuang I read and listened to this and got half way through the book and I just got to the point where I did not like any of the characters at all and would have quite happily slapped them all!  The whole premise of the book, one character stealing the unpublished book of her dead friend and passing it off as her own and then the person who discovers the deception being equally immoral.  Because of this I DND’d it also!

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Finally I read this and gave it five stars!   Small town life has lots of secrets especially at the school gates.  Newly divorced Mom Jude is drawn to Widower Will especially when their daughters become friends but she is warned off him by the other Moms because his wife died in mysterious circumstances and his partner has been missing for a few years!  Can Jude prove them wrong or will she be next?  

This was well written.  You get to follow Jude in her quest along with other mysteries surrounding the Mom’s at the school gates and their stressful lives even when they appear organised and happy!  A very good book and a good ending.

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Karin Slaughter is one of my favourite Authors and I have read several of her books already.  This one was published in June this year and I began it whilst on holiday.  North Falls is a small town and everyone knows everyone’s business and a lot of the time actually related to each other.  On 4th of July cook out and fireworks for the town, Deputy Sherriff Emmy Clifton is asked by her best friend if she will talk to her step-daughter, Madison, who has become very withdrawn to see if Emmy can find out what is wrong.  Before she has chance Madison and her best friend Cheyenne go mising and Emmy throws herself into finding the girls, but she is not ready for all the secrets that are going to be revealed.

The characters in the book are very well crafted and the interactions of them with each other whilst trying to find out what happened to the two teenagers is well done.  There is a twist near the end which I did see coming but it did not detract from the book.  It is a thriller but also about how human these people are.  I really enjoyed it.

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Finally for this month is “The Housemaid” by Freida McFadden.  This is where I will perhaps lose people with my opinion on this book!  Earlier in the year I listened to “The Tenant” by Ms McFadden on audiobook, the first of her books I read/listened to and my Review was in July 2025.  I gave it two stars!  As you can imagine I went into this with a bit of trepidation and I was right!

Millie is desperate for a job so she does not have to live in her car anymore.  The problem is that very few people want to give you a job after they know you have been in prison.  However she sees this job for a live in Housemaid in a very nice area on Long Island and she applies.  Mrs Nina Winchester interviews her and offers her the job to begin immediately and Millie is so relieved. 

Her room is in th attic and is small, cramped and the window does not open and to make matters worse there is a lock but on the outside of the door which makes her suspecious.  However the room has a bed, its own bathroom and it is going into winter.  Mr Andrew Winchester is very handsome and helps Millie to settle in and navigate Nina’s unstable outbursts and their daughters rude behaviour but she will have to be careful not to get too involved or attached she needs the job.   The longer she is at the house the longer Millie realises that things are not right with the Winchesters, but she has to stay, however how long can she last in this deeply disfunctional home?

Now don’t get me wrong the book is okay but having read The Tennant I quickly realised that it and The Housemaid are the same plat with slight tweeks here and there.  It has a similar twist and a flat ending again, just like The Tenant! However it did not have as many “ick” moments in as The Tenant does, hence three starts for this but only two starts for The Tenant!

I have found this problem with some other authors, where they find a formula and so every book is written in the same way and for me that gets boring.  Ms MCFadden’s books are not long and it does move quickly but if all of her books are the same I won’t be reading them. I have one more of her books on my TBR shelf and I will read that but if it is the same then I am afraid she will not become a favourite of mine.  I know there are a lot of thriller book readers out there who aboslutely love her books, but I don’t think I am going to be one of them! 

I have read one more book which was for Jayne’s and my Book Club book for September and I will tell you about that next week as I am seeing Jayne for lunch on Tuesday!  

I hope you lovely lot have a wonderful weekend, find some time to read, whatever you are up to and I shall see you all back here on Monday. 

Hugs & Love, Susie & Cocoxx

A Downton Goodbye!

DH and my Date Night last night was to see the final Downton Abbey film at the cinema!  We have not been to the cinema in ages, particularly as it now seems to cost as much as going out for a meal (!) and the other reason being there has been nothing on we wanted to see.  However this film opened on Friday.

If you have watched all the series and the two prior films then you will know that this just follows on from them.  You can see this film without have watched the previous ones but you would probably miss one or two references.  Sadly The Dowager Countess of Grantham died in the previous film and Dame Maggie Smith herself passed away last year and the film is dedicated to her.  That was the only thing missing from the film her wit, perfect timing of her little pearls of wisdom, and barbs that her character was known for.

©Downton Abbey the series.

The film begins with Lady Mary Talbot going through a divorce which in 1930 was a scandal and divorced women were treated as if they were fallen.  This then leads into the fact that Lord Grantham needs to take over the running of Downton again because of Lady Mary’s status.  We also find that Lady Grantham’s mother has passed away and the Estate is being handled by her brother in America badly which again has an affect on Downton’s fortunes.  The film also shows the older staff retiring and leaving the younger staff to take over, so very much changes happening throughout all their lives.  

It was excellent and a good tribute to everyone who has worked on the series and the three films and a nice way to end an icon of recent TV.  Especially as we get so many controversial shows now, or inane ones (the “talent” shows!) and not forgetting the dreadful “Reality” TV which is as far from reality as anything else.  So it was great to have this series and three films which are elegant and although it is probaly not the best word to describe it, but gentle programme.  I for one will miss it but the benefit of our TV viewing now is we are able to watch them all the time thanks to the streaming networks!  Netflix in the UK and the series is also now on Disney+ too.  I have started to watch the series again and Dame Maggie Smith is just the best.

If you are a fan of the show I am sure this film will soon be available to watch on TV and does not disappoint.

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I haven’t forgotten about Book Club Friday but DH and my’s Friday turned into chaos not of our doing!  We were waiting for a delivery of two pieces of furniture for Youngest and they ended up coming by two separate deliveries both ends of the day and in between we had to dash off and get my car, which was in Birmingham which is a dreadful place to drive through. DH knows it well because of business so I was following him which can be a bit of a nightmare but we got home in time for the second delivery but then found that we only had two of the three boxes we needed!  Anyway I will do Book Club Friday tomorrow.

I hope you are having a wonderful weekend.  Hugs & Love, Susie & Coco xx

Today.

On this Day we Remember

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As with all days this one comes around and it is now twenty four years ago, which seems unbelievable.  I think it will be a day eteched in everyone’s memories who witnessed this terrible thing on our TV’s.  Our hearts go out to all those who lost loved ones.

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Yesterday was busy as I am trying to sort out all the paperwork for my current vehicle and for the new vehicle well new to me.  Years ago it was suggested that eventually paperwork would be a thing of the past and we would do everything on line but here we are in 2025 and I suspect we are still using the same amount of paper!  I once worked in an office where they actively encouraged no paper use at all and to be perfectly honest they seemed to use more paper than anywhere else I had worked!

I have been busy with work this morning and so am going to do my home jobs  done tomorrow.  The weekend is busy for DH with swimming and playing cars with the Boys (!) and I am hopefully getting on with quilting.  

Tomorrow is Book Club Friday and I have quite a few to show you and some thoughts on one particular Author, who is very popular at the moment and is everyhwere but I, well I will tell you tomorrow.  I may lose people over it but still! 🙂

It is getting cooler here, especially at night, although it is still warm in the day.  Autumn is starting to make itself known.  The other day when the windows were open a neighbour had a bonfire and the smell was wonderful and really reminded me that Autumn is here.  Because it has been very dry this Spring and Summer the leaves on the trees are already falling and the trees are turning already.  Although I do love all the seasons as they offer something different I think I love Autumn just that little bit more.

Coco is having withdrawal symptoms because the door is not open all day for her to run in and out!  If we get a nice day the door is still open but we have also been getting quite a bit of rain too which we do need.  She will soon be snoozing in her basket!!!!

Happy Thursday you lovely lot.  Hugs & Love, Susie & Coco xx

Whisper it……….Christmas!

I know we are only just into Autumn but I need to start sorting out some things for Christmas, especially as I am going to be laid up for six weeks!  Not strictly laid up but I won’t be able to be out and about like normal!  So I have started to get some things done.

I have already booked the Steam Train to see Santa as we needed a specific date so that is one thing off my list!  This week these have arrived;

The Christmas Cards!

I am not going to write them yet (!) as I can do them when I am back from my Op!   The next thing I need to plan is all the Christmas baking!  I have suggested that I buy the mince pies, Christmas Cake and Christmas Pudding this year and so when I was shopping last week I got some mince pies for DH to try.  He was not impressed!!!!

The supermarket I shop at, Sainsburys, do their own range which is called “Taste the Difference” which is better than the basic range.  So I bought these last week and although DH said they were okay he preferred their basic ones!!!  So I will be buying some of those this week for him to try and if they are okay I will be ordering some each week and putting them in the freezer.  

Last year I did buy our Christmas Pudding from Fortnum & Mason and then we ended up with two so we had one and the other is in the cupboard for this year so that is already here and ticked off my list.  With regard to the cake that is going to be the trickiest.  Eldest loves the cake I make which I cover in Royal Icing.  DH loves the cake but not the icing, Youngest prefers the chocolate log I make and Partner does not like fruit cake at all. Fiancé being pregnant is off all things rich!  So if I get the Fortnum’s Christmas Cake it is fruit but it is covered in the fondant icing which none of us like!  However they may just have to put up with it for this year!

I have already bought a few Christmas presents when I have seen things during the year but again there will not be as many this year as I will not be able to get out and about.  Although you can buy anything on line now I still do like to go out and see things but we shall see.  I have ordered the Christmas paper though!!!!

I have quite a bit of storage now in Youngest’s room, so things will be going in there to be stored and I am keeping a list of things I have bought already and for whom, so I can keep track of things.  Of course it will be Gordon’s first Christmas and I have ordered him his own stocking from Etsy which is arriving on Saturday.  I need to sort out the animals presents too!

DH is already booking events for Christmas and a few have been confirmed.  There was one enquiry  for a Friday evening at the beginning of December but I had already booked tickets for DH and I to go and see Vivaldi by Candlelight that evening.  I have booked my hair and beauty appointments for December as they get booked up really quickly.  

It is not all Christmas though, we do have some lovely things coming up in the next few months too, although DH and I will not be going away for our Wedding Anniversary this year as I will have only just had my Op!  However I will be booking for next year!  We think we will be going away for a week with Coco at the end of February, beginning of March just for a week to decompress after Christmas & New Year.  

Work is busy which is a relief although we are still having ups and downs thanks to our Government and their “policies” which are all over the place at the moment, as well as the volatile situation generally.  I think we just need to keep our heads down and get on with things and ignore everything going on out there!

I hope you are all having a good week.  Next weekend DH is busy with a swimming event and then he and The Boys are doing some work on their own vehicles so I will hve two days of quilting time!  I am sure Coco will be helping. 

Hugs & Love Susie & Coco xx

Coco would normally be doing Coco’s Corner today but she is a bit tired again!

I Am Sure The Weeks Are Getting Shorter!

The evenings are definitely drawing in, but I am sure the weeks are getting shorter!  There are supposed to be seven days a week but they are absolutely flying by!   The weekend was really busy; DH, Eldest & Partner, Youngest & Fiancé and Little Man went to a truck show on Saturday.  The weather was great, warm but not too sunny as a lot of the exhibts were outside.  I did not go of course because of my hip, so I was doggy sitting Gordon and Coco. 

Friday DH and I had a busy day getting jobs done.  We have started sorting out the boxes from the attic which are now in the garage and getting rid of things and also giving things to the Boys!!  Hopefully it will be finished by the end of this year.  We also have the attic to tidy, but there is not too much in there now. 

Sunday DH, Eldest & I went to look at a new vehicle for me.   Well I say me but DH and The Boys all use it as well.  We had a good visit and it looked great so we are now in the process of sorting it out and hopefully I will have it by Friday of this week. 

©Universal Pictures

This weekend DH has his first swimming event of the new season but only for a few hours on Saturday and in the evening we are going to see the new Downton Abbey film at the cinema.  We have not been for ages, mainly because there has not been anything ,on we wanted to see, but this is only being shown at the cinema first so I thought we would have a date night.  Sunday will be nice again so I think we will be carrying on in the garage. 

We did do quite a lot of work in the garden and have gotten quite a few of the plants which needed trimming done.  We have arranged for the tree men to come at the end of October to trim the trees in the garden hopefully before the storms begin.  We did them about two years ago but they need doing again.  Our Roofer came to sort out the drain pipes last week and we asked him to go all over the roof to check it and he found one bit where a tile had slipped and it needed re-positioning and re-pointing which he did.  We are so glad he did because the next day you have never seen rain like it!  If we had not had that done we would have had water coming in!

This week is busy again with work of course and I have lots of home jobs to get done too, as well as a basket of ironing.  I am going to Eldest’s business on Wednesday to get work done there too and then Friday we are waiting for a delivery to arrive and then hopefully picking the car up.  

The other news we have in the family is that Youngest & Fiancé are expecting!  Yeah!  We are all so pleased for them.  The baby is due at the end of January 2026 and we had a Gender Reveal here a few weeks ago with just the family and they are expecting a little Girl!  Little Man’s face was a little disconcerted as he has, of course, two sisters and now will have a little girl cousin.  He will be surrounded!!!    Above is the table set waiting for everyone to arrive.  I made lasagne’s for dinner with salad and garlic bread and then we had cake .  They had got the smoke to reveal the Gender and it was very pink!!!!

Little Man in his highchair at lunch.

We are all so pleased for them and cannot wait to welcome the new arrival into the family.  

I will try and post everyday this week as I am slipping with things mainly due to the days flying by!!!!  I hope you lovely lot have a fantastic week.

Hugs & Love, Susie & Coco xx

Coco has had a slow day today in her basket next to my desk!

Hello Autumn!

Autumn!

“Don’t you love New York in the Fall?  It makes me want to buy school supplies.  I would send you a bouquet of newly sharpened pencils if I knew your name and address.”

Nora Ephron from my favourite Film “You’ve Got Mail”!

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Okay so can someone explain to me where this year has gone please? I cannot believe that it is September already and people are already starting to talk about Christmas and things are starting to appear in the shops even before Halloween!

However I must hold my hands up to having already booked the tickets for Great Central Railway to see Santa on the train with the children at Christmas!!  But if I had not booked already then we would not be able to get the date we like so I am guilty of already booking Christmas things!!!! We had a busy weekend getting the garden sorted and trimming a lot of the plants which have not been done for a while.  We also took out the Box plants that have been in for about twenty years but had developed Box blight.  We have arranged for a tree company to come round and trim the trees in the garden hopefully next week some time.  Our Roofer is coming tomorrow to check our roof and also clean out all the gutters and make sure everything is okay before Winter. We still have some small jobs to do in the garden.  Where the Box was we are going to dig it all over and put some compost in and perhaps plant some spring bulbs in and then in Spring put some new plants in. 

At the weekend the family are out on Saturday at a Truck show and I am dog sitting Coco and Gordon.  Also hoping to get some quilting done and if not then reading.  May also be having a trip out on Sunday but more about that later.  

I hope you lovely lot are going to have a wonderful Week and Happy Autumn! 

Hugs & Love, Susie & Coco xx