This is excellent and a bit weird (not quite a novel, but I am not sure what it is if isn't a novel). But very rewarding and sort of oddly soothing.
I discounted The Wren, The Wren based on reviews here. I am also not a fan of trauma writing.
This is excellent and a bit weird (not quite a novel, but I am not sure what it is if isn't a novel). But very rewarding and sort of oddly soothing.
I'm glad it stopped you. I'm not a fan of trigger warnings generally but I really really wish there'd been one on there. I had to tell my therapist about it and then I felt bad for putting it in her head.wendy james wrote: ↑Tue Jan 28, 2025 1:50 pm Yes, I saw your comments on Goodreads! I didn’t even get to the animal cruelty.
Yes, I think I'm going to have to buy it on Kindle because I hate reading hardbacks.Flora Poste wrote: ↑Mon Jan 27, 2025 10:22 amI've just finished Iron Flame and am having a brief pause whilst I decide how I want to buy Onyx Storm - I got the first two from the library but they haven't got Onyx Storm in yet (gits!). I will want to buy and re-read before the fourth one comes out and I like to have them all in the same format.
Plus I've lost the last 10 days or so to reading the first two, so I really need to get other things done!
Ooh, the internet says thats on Amazon Prime so I'll give that a go, thanks.ParisGal wrote: ↑Wed Jan 29, 2025 10:21 am Let me know if you want any recs/advice rosy (I won't be able to comment on anything very recent though).
Also have you seen the "Petits Meutres d'Agatha Christie" series? I don't know enough about her novels to recognise the lesser known plots, but they're reimagined in 60s Paris
I misread this as Heidi!