by Sue Reid | Feb 22, 2023 | Book Reviews
In 2010, Anna Bibby sold her Auckland art business and made the bold move to relocate to Martel, a small town on the Pilgrim’s Route to Rocamadour, France…
by Sue Reid | Feb 22, 2023 | Book Reviews
Sue will endeavour to match you with your next great read. Scroll through the reviews to discover the book that best suits you. For up-to-date, fresh-from-publication titles, you’ll never be wondering about the newest and shiniest again. I don’t just...
by Sue Reid | Feb 16, 2023 | Book Reviews
Possibly my most loved book of 2022 and part of my best Top Ten Titles 2022! It was wonderful to meet Elizabeth Zott – groundbreaking chemist, overwhelmingly intelligent, extremely opinionated and unintentionally very funny. Sadly, for Elizabeth, it is the 1960s...
by Sue Reid | Feb 11, 2023 | Book Reviews
This is the first book in the Lost Daughters series, eight books are planned. The stories are connected through Hope’s House, post-war in London. Un-wed mothers came to Hope in a safe, compassionate environment until their babies were born and the adoption...
by Sue Reid | Jan 17, 2023 | Book Reviews
. . Wake by Shelley Burr Not since The Dry by Jane Harper (2016) have I been more excited about a debut Australian author – and there have been a treasure trove in recent years! I didn’t want to miss a page as tension grew with every chapter. With...
by Sue Reid | Jan 17, 2023 | Book Reviews
by Jane Ussher & John Walsh Stunning, vivid and colourful! This is a treasured keepsake book. Spaces, rooms and interiors feature works of art and creative design throughout every page. This book is packed full and is a visual feast. Jane Ussher is New...