Bunches of Books for Easter
Happy Easter Everyone!
Easter is a little different this year. I normally look forward to going to the bookshop to buy my read for the long weekend. I like to buy bunches of daffodils and it’s the one time of year I get excited about chocolate (It’s thin in egg shapes and you get packets of sweets with it)
So, to cheer everyone up and to celebrate the time when we can finally go out for a long wander in parks and gardens, here is a pick of some flowers and books.
Read in the garden if you can and imagine yourself in the sunshine!
Red Snow by Will Dean – set in SWEDEN
A thriller and mystery set in the remote village of Gavrik (fictional) Don’t start your chocolate egg yet, but get yourself some liquorice to tuck into this one
The Garden of Lost and Found by Harriet Evans set in ENGLAND
Nightingale House, 1919. A novel set in London and in a rural house not far from the city. The world-famous artist Sir Edward Horner, burns his best-known painting The Garden of Lost and Found days before his sudden death.
Why? Will his family find more than they bargained for?
The Changeling Matt Wesolowski – set in Cheshire and Wales
Oh you have to read this. Part of the very popular Six Stories series, this one is a humdinger! A man is are driving through a forest, his son on the back seat. The father thinks he hears banging coming from the engine so he stops. He goes to investigate. When he returns, the boy is gone…..
The Lake Child by Isabel Ashdown – set in NORWAY
When 17-year-old Eva Olsen awakes after a horrific accident that has left her bedbound, her parents are right by her side. Devoted, they watch over her night and day in the attic room of their family home in the forests of Norway. She wants to get better and then leave the house. However, someone seems very keen to stop her finding the answers she so desperately seeks.
And finally, because everyone loves cats and books……………..
Happy Easter and happy reading everyone! Read books, eat chocolate and hug your nearest and dearest if you can.