It’s the last Friday of the month so it can only mean one thing – it’s time for Book Club. Today we’re releasing our winter titles which we’ll be reviewing during February and March.
We’re very happy to have Emma Kingston from Year Of The Yes join us once again to review two of her favourite books. Hannah from Bonny and Clyde will also be joining us to tell us her thoughts on this season’s biography. We also have our very own Lolly reviewing the final title. So what will we all be reading over the next few months? Here’s the winter selection of reads.
In Bitter Chill | Sarah Ward | {Thriller}
Two girls go missing during the 1970’s. While one returns the other is never found. Thirty years later the dark secret is revealed. Read more about Sarah Ward’s face-paced debut novel over on Amazon.
A Year of Marvellous Ways | Sarah Winman | {Contemporary Fiction}
The tale of eighty-nine year old Marvellous Ways and the relationship she strikes with a young man after he promises to fulfil the wishes of a dying fellow soldier. Find out more about the new novel from the international bestselling author of ‘When God was a Rabbit at Amazon.
Wildflower | Drew Barrymore | {Biography}
A portrait of Drew’s life in stories as she looks back on the adventures, challenges, and incredible experiences of her earlier years. Find out more about Drew’s heartwarming book over on Amazon.
Spark Joy: An Illustrated Guide to the Japanese Art of Tidying | Marie Kondo | {Self-Help}
The illustrated step-by-step follow up from the hugely popular The Life-Changing Magic of Tidying. To read all about the practice that of decluttering that seems to be overtaking the world then hop on over to Amazon.
We’ll be back the last week of February to review In Bitter Chill and Spark Joy. Do let us know if you plan to read along. If you didn’t get around to reading any of our Autumn reads you can check out the shortlist in our Book Club archives.
So excited by this season’s reads!! Adding the other two books to my wishlist now and can’t wait to head back to review In Bitter Chill and A Year of Marvellous Ways! Happy reading every one xx
Welcome back Emma! x
I’m reading A Year of Marvellous Ways at the moment – I honestly don’t want it to end and was close to tears at the end of one Chapter last night.
Aww Cery’s, I was reading the synopsis for a Year of Marvellous Ways and it sounds so heartwarming. Glad you’re reading along x
That’s what I am reading at the moment Cerys, such a beautifully written book!! I will have to save the rest of my thoughts for the review though, and hope you will join us to share yours too 🙂 xx
What an awesome combination! Can’t wait to get stuck in.
Just to add – RMS has always been great, but I feel like in the past few months it’s really founds it’s ‘groove’ and is even greater! X
Aww Sian, thanks so much for such lovely feedback.
Glad you’re joining us with the winter reads x
I’ve got out of my reading habit and have yet to finish the previous autumn reads! Am hoping this post will give me the kick I need to get reading again so I can join in the discussion for these winter reads.
Hope you get your reading mojo back soon Sarah x
So glad book club is continuing! I was just thinking about it this morning if it would carry on. Can’t wait to read them! Xx
We’ll be back the last Friday of each month reviewing two of the titles Emma. It’s great to know people are getting involved with Book Club x
So happy the book club is back and a great mix to look forward to.
Thanks Carolyn, we’re glad it’s back too x
Good timing. Just got through the autumn ones. Really nice to have some suggestions from you lovely lot at RMS. Loving the blog in 2016 xx
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