Today I finished The Last Hours in Paris by Ruth Druart . This would complete: 45. Chapter headings have dates. This one was alright. I suppose. Although I'm fed up with WW2 books.
Finished Death in Fine Condition by Andrew Cartmel . This would complete: 31. contains a personal phobia - there's an awful lot of Agatha driving! This book was awful compared to his Vinyl Detective novels. The main character is dreadful and I had no sympathy with her at all.
I have now finished Life after Life by Kate Atkinson and Winter's Gifts by Ben Aaronovitch . Life After Life could be used for: 11. Lowercase letters on the spine 12. Title starting with the letter L 15. Part of a duology 24. Cover without people 45. Chapter headings have dates Winter's Gift could be used for: 5. Magical Realism 18. An apostrophe in the title 46. Featuring indigenous culture
I bought the Dark Mark t-shirt at the theatre yesterday (spoilers!), and the photo is taken at the Travelodge. Bit different to all the recent photos. Today I finished Death in the Spotlight by Robin Stevens.
Today I finished: A Spoonful of Murder by Robin Stevens 8. Features the Ocean 35. Title Features Lyrics from a Song (which it sort-of does...) Different jumper, Seasalt. Obvs. I actually rediscovered this one in my wardrobe, so maybe the decluttering is working?
The Dawnhounds by Sascha Stronach 3. More than 40 Chapters 9. Features the Ocean 24. Cover Without People 36. Has Futuristic Tech 46. Indigenous Culture Is It Just Me? by Miranda Hart 30. Picked Without Reading the Blurb Minutes Outdoors - 3 hours 3 minutes Distance Walked - 38.23km. The knee is still hampering me.
6. Mistletoe & Murder by Robin Stevens Distance Walked - 44.96 (not too bad with a twisted knee) Minutes Outdoors - 4 hours 47 minutes Stripes! Jeans! Nothing if not predictable!
4. All the Light We Cannot See by Antony Doerr - this one counts toward the 52 Book Club Challenge 3. More than 40 chapters 7. At least four different POVs 8. Features the Ocean 24. Cover without people 5. Jolly Foul Play by Robin Stevens Not stripes, but Seasalt and jeans. This one actually shows my odd socks, so that's a thing as well.
Stripes. Jeans. Finished Arsenic for Tea by Robin Stevens. This is book 2 for the year, but not all of the books I read will complete the 52 Book Challenge . Not sure if I'll claim the badge when I complete that, or when I've read 52 books. Probably the latter.