Welcome to the December Friday Christmas Book Club!
Who can believe that we have completed another twelve months of Book Club? I certainly can’t and when I looked at my Diary on Tuesday could not believe that we are only two weeks away from Christmas!
Reading for me has been a bit haphazard these past few weeks and I did not get Jayne’s and My Book Club book finished either before we have the new one for December!!!
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This is our Book Club Book for November and is a realy Christmas Novel. I probably do not need to tell you about the story (it is very Hallmark Movie territory) but it is good and I have enjoyed it as it was very light.
Neve manages the family Hotel, Stardust Lake on a very snowy island in Scotland. However her heart is broken after the love of her life, Oakley Rey, left to go to the other side of the World chasing his dreams. However Neve has a secret she is trying hard to keep from everyone and then Oakley arrives back on the Island for Christmas. Should she get attached to him again if he is only going to go away after Christmas, will she ever get her happily ever after?
I am on Pag 90 and really enjoying it so this gets Five Stars!
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I listened to this book on Book Beat and it was okay but!!!!! A girl is working late at the diner in their little town and after a very long day she walks out to her car to go home when she is grabbed from behind and that is the last thing she remembers until she wakes up im a room which is, she believes, under ground. There follows chapters on her captivity which as she loses all sense of time, is a year, are they looking for her or have they given up, until one day the door opens and a woman appears at the bottom of the steps, is this her rescue or her captor?
It was okay but the ending was a bit blah there was a bit of a twist at the end and it was quite obvious so no I would not read or listen to this again! It got two stars from me.
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I also listened to this whilst I was working a couple of weeks ago. Again it was a bit blah and I worked out who the baddy was by the middle of the book, so I got to the end without any strange twists and a bit of anticlimax as I had worked out who done it!
The city they live in is getting worse for crime, all sorts of different crime but especially murder by one particular person who has been given the nickname of Abel, as in Cain and Abel! Dan and Olivia are modern parents with modern parent problems with their children added to which they are scared about the local crimes and the strain on their already rocky marriage is making it worse. Dan hates Olivia’s boss and who he suspects might be Abel, Olivia hates Dan’s best friend who she thinks might be Abel and then they both don’t like their postman, milkman or their neighbour; one of the three might be Abel too! Can they survive Abel’s reign of terror and will their marriage survive?
It was another one of those hmm books it was okay but not terrifc so I gave it four stars.
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Now this is definitely a quirky book. It is about a provincial small town in the Deep South USA and the fact that the local women’s committee do not like some of the books which are at their local Library so get them banned. The main instigator of this plan is none other than the Chairwoman of the committee Lula Dean who was born and raised in the town and who’s family were once very prominent, they are not now! However Lula still behaves like they are. She decides that to counteract the disgraceful books at the Library she will open her own little Library on her property and put in some very appropriate books. This is when one of the locals decides that it is not up to Lula Dean to decide who can read what, so swaps the very suitable book covers and puts them on some very thought provoking books! As the locals stop by Lula Deans little library she is so pleased to know they are reading proper books, if only she knew!!!
The story goes along in that vein and ends with Lula Dean being put firmly in her place by her family but the thought provoking books help more people than can be imagined! I sort of liked the book but I was too sure about it, I don’t think I would read it again though so I gave it Three Stars.
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This is my Five Star read for December. It is a well written book, the dialogue flows well and the characters are interesting althogh you do not get bogged down with too much detail about them, so you do not have to go back and re-read anything to remember who they are or what they are doing!
D I Walker was a cop in London who was faced almost daily with intricate cases including murder, armed robbery and many other crimes. However his wife, Annie, wants to move back to the little Cumbrian village that she was born in, Kirkby Abbey, as it is so much safer there.
However an early Christmas present is left on their doorstep after the move and when he opens it there is a gruesome sight and with a note which says there are twelve days left to Christmas and there are going to be twelve murders, one a night, expect the first that evening! The snow starts to fall and James Walker is told to expect the Village to be cut off, how is he going to deal with a murder or more than one with no resources and a killer loose in the Village?
Yes I really enjoyed it, no I did not know who the murderer was until the end and so this got five stars. It is also the first book in the D I Walker series, the rest being : The Killer in the Snow, The Winter Killer, The Night Before Christmas, The Killer in the Cold and finally Cold Blooded Killer.I am definitely going to get these other books and may even listen to one or two of them!
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I did listen to this one and it is in the Cosy Crime section on Book Beat. Christmas has arrived in Penstown and the Penstown Players are busy rehearsing “Aladdin” for their upcoming pantomime season. DCI Nathan Withers has avoided getting a part and so has his wife Jodie, who also used to be a detective but now runs her own catering business. She was allowed to not have a part if she did the catering for the opening night party. During the first performance the Mayor’s husband, Tim, who is playing Widow Twankie is waiting in the wings for his big entrance when he trips over what he thinks is a bundle of costumes but which is, in fact, a dead body! Who would want to kill someone and who has a terrible secret?
I loved it! I actually listened to it on Book Beat and the narator, Zara Ramm, was so good! It is very much a tongue in cheek book but the writing is light, enjoyable and very funny in places and they do get their man or woman at the end. It is another series of books and I will be looking out for more of them.
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So that is December done and dusted and another year gone by. I will do a review of all the books this year next week and my thoughts on my reading year, which I can honestly say I have achieved that Aim this year with reading more!
I hope you lovely lot have a wonderful weekend and get some time to read in this very hectic period of the calendar.
Hugs & Love, Susie, Coco and now Gordon & Blaze
