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‘The Desperate Travel Lightly’ – Shorts By Tessie Regan
'Desperate people travel lightly' I recently read Shorts by Tessie Regan. If i'm honest, I was browsing Netgalley looking for a 'filler' read. Something to keep me occupied for a day or two before shiny new books arrived to be reviewed. I saw the introduction for Shorts and it caught…
I’ve finished reading ‘Confessions of a Qantas flight attendant’…….
I will admit, I had a 'meh' attitude about reading this book. I had come off the back of reading two, great, YA fiction books and I thought this might be just a very long tabloid expose, but this book turned out to be something else indeed. Owen doesn't just…
Goodreads…. Goodbooks
I joined Goodreads! If you like to read, write and to review then you should join too. All my book reviews will be shared here, in one neat, tidy little you there! Duffy's Goodreads Page
Book Review – Judith Lucy – Drink, Smoke Pass Out
A repost of my review of Drink Smoke Pass Out by the brilliant Judith Lucy. Saw her show with Denise Scott this weekend at the Enmore. Cracking night. Funny Ladies. I first saw Judith Lucy on an episode of Rove a few years ago where she was revealing…
Book Review Coming…. Breaking The Habit Of Being Yourself
After my Christmas break I am back and coming soon with a new book review through NetGalley. Breaking the habit of being yourself by Dr Joe Dispenza looks an interesting read. Do you think your parents are complete whack jobs? That circumstances which have occurred in your life and genetics…
Stuck inside due to rain, snow or floods?
Stuck inside due to rain, snow or floods?? Then keep the kids occupied if they are stuck in the house with my wonderful water themed book!! Buy here for your kids, for yourself or just to support Duffy! +mermaids Share and like as much as you can, I really will…
Book Review is here – Wool by Hugh Howey
It is the future, a few hundred years from now. There is no ‘outside’ and the world as people know it is just one vast silo. An underground settlement where everyone has a job, a function, a role, a tiny apartment to live in and a place in the system. …
Going to the country.. gonna eat a lot of peaches…
As you may know I was asked to review Peaches for Monsieur Le Cure for Random House. Here is my review, enjoy! I was a little apprehensive reading Peaches for Monsieur Le Cure as I hadn’t read Chocolat and was unsure if I would understand the characters or get into…