Wednesday, 3 June 2015

French Leave by P.G. Wodehouse

We read this for our book club.  It was based on typical Wodehouse humorous misunderstandings, but was not as good as the Jeeves story.  I felt nothing very much happens to the main characters, I got a bit in muddle with who was who and the plot twists are predictable. 

Saturday, 30 May 2015

The Shadows in the Street: Simon Serrailler Book 5 by Susan Hill



This is an absorbing mystery with many layers to the plot but there the victim who is recovering from an attack conveniently remaining unable to speak until the plot has almost run its course is a bit far-fetched

Wednesday, 27 May 2015

Saturday, 16 May 2015

Meadowland: the private life of an English field by John Lewis-Stempel


Meadowland: The Private Life of an English Field
I loved this book where John Lewis-Stempel charts a year in the life of a field on his farm on the Herefordshire. It is amazing how much goes on at all levels of flora and fauna. He weaves nature, folklore, geography, history and meteorology with vivid and beautiful description. 

Saturday, 11 April 2015

Aunts Aren't Gentlemen: (Jeeves & Wooster) by P.G. Wodehouse


 I love Jeeves and Wooster - it makes me laugh out loud!  I did enjoy this one (the last) but it it wasn't as funny as some of the earlier ones. 

Tuesday, 7 April 2015

The Vows of Silence: Simon Serrailler Book 4 by Susan Hill




I am really enjoying this series, although it is starting to feel a little formulaic.  The most enjoyable bits of the book are the interpersonal relationships.

Friday, 3 April 2015

Children Act by Ian Mcewan


The Children Act

This is a well thought out and structured novel. The novel is short but has some vivid characters and scenes. Many of the issues are not new but you can imagine such things really going on. My enjoyment of this book slowly crept up slowly and by the end I decided how much I had enjoyed it.