TudorRose ⋅

A Gemini, with various interests. I love reading, to the extent a book goes with me everywhere. I am one of those annoying people who seem to have a collection of blank notebooks, ready to be used. And a huge TBR book pile.

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So I’ve been “hosting” people recently - basically, there are websites out there who allow for travellers/backpackers (“surfers”) to stay at people’s homes as opposed to hostels. The general idea...


Flashman and the Tiger by George MacDonald Fraser (347 pages, including notes) is a trio of shorter stories detailing Flashman’s adventures towards the latter part of the 1800s. He discusses his ...


Rendezvous with Rama by Arthur C. Clarke (252 pages) is a re-read for me. People are watching the skies a little more closely when a series of meteorites hit the Earth, causing cities such as Ver...


Three short books to review this entry. Benefits of a change of shift at work. Anne of Cleves (Henry VIII’s Discarded Bride) by Elizabeth Norton (191 pages, including Notes, Bibliography, List of...


The Crimson Ribbon by Katherine Clements (355 pages, including Acknowledgements, Author’s Note and Bonus Material) tells the story of Ruth Flowers. The year is 1646, and May Day brings in tragedy...


Flashman and the Mountain of Light (399 pages; including three appendices, glossary and notes) by George McDonald Fraser is volume nine in the Flashman series. Set in the mid 1800s, Flashman find...


Book 1: Before I Go To Sleep by S.J. Watson (366 pages) is about a woman who wakes up every morning with no memory of her life. Every morning seems to be the same routine of rediscovery - but whe...


I’ve been working nights recently, and I’m trying to get my system back to “normal” in the short time I have between my last night shift and my next morning shift. My last night shift was last ni...


Not a complete list of everything I read last year, just the ones I had time to review on here. I did actually restart writing in my book journal last year, and I plan on keeping up that habit th...


Tau Zero by Poul Anderson (190 pages) is about the crew of the space ship Leonora Christine, who are on their way to a planet thirty light years away. When an accident leaves the ship hurtling in...


Just a bit of a catch up on book reviews… The Illustrated Man by Ray Bradbury (294 pages) was one of four books I picked up recently from my favourite bookshop. They have a “blind date with a boo...


Not a great deal to write about really. I was going to do a couple of book reviews, but I can’t be bothered right now. I have been working at my new job (at a hospital) for nearly two months now,...


How To Be A Victorian by Ruth Goodman (Pages: 458, including Acknowledgements and Index) was an interesting read - although I thought it was a little dry in parts. Every chapter details how the V...


This is the first volume in the Farseer Trilogy, set in the Kingdom of the Six Duchies. Fitz is the illegitimate son of the Crown Prince, who abdicates his position when Fitz’s existence becomes ...


This is probably going to be a shorter entry than I normally do for book reviews. Got a busy day ahead of me. Generals Die In Bed (208 pages) is the first person narrative about a young solder s...


Edits are in italics, the addit is the "lastly" section. The World Wars I seem to be going through a War theme at the moment. Someone I know asked a while back on FB for submissions for a blog h...


Finally managed to catch up on reviews of what I’ve read over the past few weeks. :) In Inverted World by Christopher Priest (303 pages), Earth City citizen Helward Mann is apprenticed to the gui...


A couple of weeks ago, I managed to track down a copy of Guy de Maupassant’s Selected Short Stories (368 pages, introduction and translation by Roger Colet). I’d picked up a copy about eleven yea...


The Heretic’s Daughter by Kathleen Kent (332 pages) tells the story of the Carrier family, through the eyes of the daughter (Sarah). Sarah recounts their lives in Andover, near Salem, and the pro...


A Room of One’s Own by Virginia Woolf (112 pages) was interesting - it came from a lecture that Woolf presented at Girton College, Cambridge on creativity, and women’s writing. Mum sent me one of...


Last night, I dreamt that I was sitting at a table with a few people. To my immediate left is my brother. I then look over to one of the corners and I see an acquaintance of mine, sitting with h...


My second entry today’s going to be a bit of a short one. Restaurant Babylon by Imogen Edwards-Jones and Anonymous (384 pages) is twenty four hours in the life of a divorced owner of three food ...


Girl With A Pearl Earring by Tracy Chevalier (248 pages) is a re-read for me, and was one of six books I bought for myself on my birthday a couple of weeks ago. (I’ve already read and reviewed tw...


The Sirens of Titan by Kurt Vonnegut (pages: 224) is about Winston Niles Rumfoord and his dog Kazak. The pair flew into a chrono-synclastic infundibulum, which means they spend their time as ener...


There may or may not be spoilers in this entry....I loved this book. When Mary Yellan promises her dying mother that she will go and live with her aunt and uncle, she has no idea the danger that ...


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