Showing posts with label why didn't they ask Evans?. Show all posts
Showing posts with label why didn't they ask Evans?. Show all posts

Sunday, 22 September 2013

UPDATE | 22nd September 2013

Hey guys! Thanks for sticking around.

So the big move back to University is an event that's fast approaching, and so my blog has taken second place behind uni and my little holiday to the lakes.

I thought i'd update you and say what I have planned / what's coming on here.

First of all, I have reviews planned for 'The Pact' and 'Why Didn't They Ask Evans?', which should be coming soon.

Secondly, I was thinking of maybe incorporating film reviews as well as book reviews, because, I usually have a lot to say on films.

Also, I have updated the links at the top of the page, I've got a collection of all my ratings for the year, a long with my rating system.

I hope you're having a lovely day, and I'll talk soon,

I promise.


Robert. 

Friday, 13 September 2013

Friday Reads | 13th September 2013

The Pact by Jodi Picoult. 
First published in 1998, 'The Pact' centres around two families (The Hartes and the Golds) who are very close neighbours, however one day the families are pushed into turmoil when one of the Gold's daughters, Emily, is shot in the head, supposedly by her boyfriend, Chris, the Hartes' son, as part as a suicide pact.

I'm currently in the Lake District in Cumbria, staying in a cottage in a lovely little village with the parents and the dog. The cottage has come equipped with its own bookshelf and I've just had to take advantage of the opportunity to read free books. One of the books is 'The Pact'.

I've only just started this, if you can spot, my little train ticket marks that I'm only 20 pages into this book and already we're thrust into the lives of the Hartes and the Golds. Every detail is described and every emotion written. So far, so good. I think I may enjoy this.

Why Didn't They Ask Evans? By Agatha Christie.

I read this on the journey to the lakes and it proved a really enjoyable, fun mystery that Christie is so famous for. The characters were a little incredulous but I found the mystery intriguing and the writing fantastic. All in all, I really liked it.

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