Wednesday, 5 April 2017

Things That Made Me Happy March 2017


March was a busy months it seemed we had something on every weekend!
It was also a hard month for me chronic illness wise but there was of course things to smile!

Enjoying Nights Out As A Couple
My new year resolution this year was for Paul and I do spent more time together
Last year we really put time together as a couple aside for more time as a family
While I love that kid of ours and enjoy doing things that are more catered for him
It is also nice Paul and I to spent more quality time as a couple
This month we had a few date nights to the cinema and also a night out with friends

Celebrating St Patrick's Day
This year Oisìn understood our National day a bit more, he enjoyed wearing green, funny hats and getting his face painted. He loved the big party we went to, seeing most of his family Uncles, Cousins and Grandparents all dancing and singing with him!

Booking A Weekend Away For Our Wedding Anniversary
Although it's not till September we decided to do something special for our 6th Wedding Anniversary
We didn't really do much for it the past couple of years and really wanted to go somewhere nice
We got a great deal on flights and a hotel in Edinburgh for the weekend in September
It will be so nice to spent some quality time just the two of us!

Rejoining My Slimming World Group
I rejoined SW for the third and finally time this month. 
I am determinant that I will not let myself skip group anymore 
each time I do I end up not going back!
I want to feel and look good on my holidays in June and September
I have been loving all the tasty food and recipes from SW
Although March was a busy month I felt like I made good decisions when I did eat out.

Mother's Day
This year Mother's day was lovely! Paul went out of his way to make sure I felt special
I got beautiful thoughtful gifts from him and Oisìn which made me cry and I will treasure forever
Paul and Oisìn spent the afternoon with my Mother In-Law making sure she felt just as special
My Mam and I had a lovely meal out washed down with plenty of bubbles!

March was a busy month and April seems to be just as busy! 

Monday, 3 April 2017

This Month I Have Mostly Been Reading~March

At the start of this month I could slowly feel myself getting into a book slump
I started The Handmaid's Tale read the first chapter then put it down! I then started White Lies and Wishes and done the same, while I really liked both books I just couldn't get into them
So I started Lauren Graham book Talking As Fast As I Can and it hit the spot and got me out of what could of been a long book slump!!

Talking As Fast As I Can~Lauren Graham
At the start of the month I found myself a little burned out from reading so many books in February and was beginning to slide into a book slump. I reached for a book on my TBR that I knew who pick me up and shake off that feeling!
I adore Gilmore Girls, and from December my cousin and I have been binge watching the six series and finally the new series on Netflix.
Like a lot of modern biographies she doesn't get super personal and the focus is mostly on her struggling early life as an actor. Her personality shines through and I loved hearing about her stories, of fashion, early jobs, romances and finally the stories on set at Stars Hollow.
As I was reading this rumours have started that the writers/creators and Netflix are in talks for another series....fingers crossed we might see some more of Stars Hollow!!

White Lies & Wishes~Cathy Bramley
I picked this book up twice this month but after reading Talking...I really got into this book.
I have read a couple of Bramley's books and enjoy her writing style and her characters
This book wasn't my favourite but I did enjoy it. One of the things that draw me to Cathy Bramley are her covers they are always attractive and eye grabbing.
This book tells the story of three women who met a funeral and strike up a friendship .
Three women all with there own different lives and problems, the problem for me was that I didn't find any of the three main characters very likable. If they where such good friends and so comfortable with each other then why where they lying to each other?
It's basically a book about friendship through the good and bad
I did enjoy it but not as much as the other book I read about friendship this month!

The Handmaid's Tale~Margaret Atwood
This was another book that I just couldn't get into at the start of the month, yet when I finally got started with it I couldn't put it down!
Offred is a Handmaid in Republic of Gilead in dystopian future women are second class citizens
Women are no longer allowed to read, they are given jobs such as cooks, cleaners, to be wives and handmaid's which is another word for prostitute/baby maker! In a word where births are in decline Handmaid's are given to powerful men in this new regime regardless if they already have wives or not. The Handmaid must tread a fine line in keeping The Commanders happy and keeping the household peaceful including the Commanders wife. Handmaid's are only valuable to this new world if there reproductive system works and they get pregnant and more importantly give birth to a child. Offred and the other Handmaid's are haunted with memories of the time and there lives before all the madness of this new world.
I really wanted to love this book, but I didn't I like it and found it very intriguing. Yet I needed the whole picture I needed to know why this happened, the timescale and why women where targeted?
There was too many unanswered questions for me to fully commit to the plot. Offred was a character that I didn't really connect with, the author doesn't really give her much of a softer side. I didn't feel heartbreak or sympathy for her situation. While I did feel disgust at the women population was being put through I didn't really feel anything for what was meant to be our heroine.
I did enjoy the premise of this book and the new regime fantasied me but it's characters where not strong enough in what is ultimately a character driven book.

The Double Life Of Mistress Kit Kavanagh~Marina Fiorato
I read this just in time for St Patrick's day! This one was another mixed back for me! I really liked the true story of Kit Kavanagh who when her young husband joins in the English war effort in Italy she follows him into the army dressed as a man!  I found the first half of how Kit disguises herself as a man, the journey to Italy, and the first half of her training in the army really enjoyable. The pace for me lulled after a while in the army, it became a bit repetitive for me. The book for me is split into two parts for her time in the army and then as a spy. I found the spy plot refreshing and would of liked to see a little more of that to be honest. It was at this part of the book, that I began to think this would back a good TV show on the style of Outlander, and I actually begin casting actors for each character in my mind! 
I loved the historical note at the end of the book confirming that most of the action was in fact true. Kit and Ross where actually real people! 
It made me want to read some more Irish historical fiction! 

A Time For Friends~Patricia Scanlan
Patricia Scanlan for me is a go to author when I want a good but easy read
This basically a story of three friends and there up and downs through the years
Once again I really enjoyed it, over 500 pages but I read it in three days
It's a story where not much happens it's very character based and easy to read


Sleeper's Castle~Barbara Erskine
This was my first Barbara Erskine book and although I didn't love it, it will not be my last.
I loved the premise of this book I don't read much books set in Wales, this book had a bit of everything in it, historical fiction, tense modern day thriller and magic!
When Miranda moves to Sleeper's Castle after the death of her partner she begins to have strange dreams, soon she is also having them while awake! She begins to have a strange and very really connection with Catrin the women who lived there hundreds of years ago. When war was coming closer and closer to Sleeper's Castle. Miranda's dreams soon cause he trouble in her day to day life can she ever wake from this living nightmare?
I did enjoy this book but felt like I was very distance from the characters, for a book so long I never really connected with the plot or characters. My favourite character was Catrin but I kept waiting for her storyline to really start. While I didn't love this book I will definitely be going back to read more of Barbara Erskine in the future.

What Paul Has Been Reading This Month~
The Man In The High Castle~Philip K Dick
The Man in the High Castle is book from Bladerunner’s Philip K Dick, based in the 60’s; it focuses on the hypothetical “What if the axis powers won the war?” As with all other books I have read, this has made it to the small screen. The story focuses on three main intertwining plots, the antiques trade that sells “decadent American memorabilia” located in Japanese occupied San Francisco, The Nazi undercover agent liaising with the Japanese on a plot that could have massive political implications for the planet and a fitness instructor living in the demilitarised zone in the Rockies.
This book interested me as it showed a difference in culture between the world we live in and the world of the story. This fantasy world could argue that it is technologically far advanced as the Nazis have achieved milestones far beyond what we have achieved now such as landing on mars, draining the Mediterranean for farmland and achieving a flight time of 45 minutes from Sweden to Los Angeles. However culturally, this world is stuck in the 50’s. The reason for the title is a book referenced by all characters hypothesising “What is the axis lost the war”, which follows our timeline up to the 50’s at which point Britain become the aggressors.
 I enjoyed this book for the most part but was a little let down by the end, if a book ever deserved a sequel this was one because it left more questions than answers.
I would recommend the TV show currently running because this elaborates and expands on the story

What Oisìn Has Been Reading This Month~
A Dublin Fairytale~Nicola Colton
This book Oisìn has been loving it's a cute Irish spin on Little Red Riding Hood
As Fiona has to go to her Granny's and on the way she pasts different Dublin landmarks!

So that's what our family have been reading how about you?

Sunday, 5 March 2017

Things That Made Me Smile February 2017


February went by in a flash it was a full month filled with birthdays, day and nights out!
Here are some of the things that made me happy this month

Booking Holidays
Not only did we book and pay for our Summer holiday to Greece with also booked Disneyland Paris for next January!
I am so happy to in a position that we could do this without feeling super stressed about finances!
We booked one week in Rhodes Greece for June in a hotel that really caters for Oisìn's age, it's a quiet retort but has lots of activity for Oisìn's age which will suit us. If we want something more uptempo we just have to travel ten minutes to the next resort. It will be a week to recharge our bodies and minds and I am so looking forward to it.
We then booked Disneyland Paris for January next year, this will be a special part of Oisìn's Christmas present and I know he will love it! It has been 12 years since I have been to Disneyland and Paul has never been so I am so looking forward to seeing both there expressions!

Buying New Things For Our House
This month we got a new sofa and had a bit of an over haul in our living room and kitchen!
I am not finished redecorating our living room in a couple of months time I would like to get new wallpaper, curtains, and some more furnishings but I need to finish the kitchen and our bedroom first!
I am putting together a feature wall in our kitchen with different prints and pictures. I have a new kitchen table and chairs ordered and arriving next Wednesday!
I have started redecorating our bedroom too!! I have set a goal for March to have it finished by the end of the month!!

Celebrating Hubby's Birthday & Valentines Day
We had a much needed night out for Paul's birthday we went for a meal and drinks
I have lost most of my extra weight from Christmas so I felt really good in the outfit I picked and got lots of lovely comments on social media about my outfit. Paul is also looking and feeling good after taking up running again and he looked really well. I love spoiling him for his birthday as he does so much for our little family so I got him extra presents that he wasn't expecting.
On Valentines day hubby was working so we had a low key evening meal at home, but it was so nice to eat a meal together without asking the toddler to eat his dinner for 200th time!!

Making Time For "Me" Time
I really tried this month to make time for myself, even if it was just ten minutes reading in the evening. I did manage to get my hair done, go on a number of shopping sprees and get my nails done!

Starting Yoga Classes
I love yoga!! I done it a few years ago when I was pregnant but I have recently restarted classes and remembered how much I love it! It makes me feel relaxed and full of motivation!
I only wish I started before!

February was a great month for us, hoping March will be just as good!

Tuesday, 28 February 2017

This Month I Have Mostly Been Reading~February

This month I got my reading mojo back and read more books than I intended too!
For a short month I got an awful lot of reading done!
Some of them were amazing, some were awful but I love months like that!
I really got back into reading, I tried to take a few minutes me time each day to read. Towards the end of the month my little one was unwell again, with a cough and cold so we spent a few days snuggling getting him better. A lovely memory of this month was him cuddled into me napping while I read!

The Marble Collector~Cecelia Ahern
This was the first novel that I really enjoyed reading this year. I am not normally a huge fan of Cecelia Ahern but I got sucked into this quirky book and read it quickly.
It is a sort of historical fiction but done in a very different way, told in perspective of father and daughter. Sabrina in having a bit of a midlife crisis unhappy in her job, marriage, role as carer for her Father. Fergus had a stroke at the most stressful time of his life, he is now in a care home, unable to walk or remember alot about his life.
When a box of marbles is delivered to Sabrina's house she starts to realise that her Father had a double life, and everything she though she knew about him is wrong. Unable to ask her Father for the answers she set out to find out more about this man she calls Dad
Set over the course of one day and night as Sabrina tries to piece parts of her father's life together. Fergus take the reader back to intercity Dublin in the 1950's as he remembers his childhood and family.
It did take me a couple of chapters to get into the style of writing but once it got going I really enjoyed it. Fergus childhood was really interesting to read about and I did like the slight twist in the middle of the book.
It was a book I really enjoyed and it was a good start to the month

The Island~Victoria Hislop
I have mixed feelings on this book, I was really looking forward to reading it but it wasn't my favourite of the month. Parts of the book where really interesting but other parts where so dull!
The actually history of the island in Crete which was a leper colony until after the Second World War is really well researched and makes for an intriguing story
My problem was with the two main characters Sofia and her daughter Alexis where very under developed and unlikable. Alexis storyline on if to dump her boyfriend or not was totally irrelevant to the book.
An OK book but the actually Greek history was much was gripping than the storylines the author added to it

Our Betty~Liz Smith
I read this quirky memoir in one day a Sunday...and if I could describe this book it was be just that-it's a lazy Sunday afternoon book. It's not too taxing, it's short around 220 pages, it's funny, quirky and totally Sunday reading!
I really enjoy this memoir, it's not the most revealing book but then it doesn't have to be, it is a collection of stories of Liz's life. I loved the little sketches she done of people in her life, from her lonely childhood, her Mother died when she was two. She live with her Grandparents with an unreliable Father floating in and out of her early life. I loved reading about her childhood in the 1920s and 30's as it was another time and she went into more detail about that part of her life. The the war broke out and she joined the WRENS. I liked that she described how her generation felt after the war when then had to go back to dead end jobs to be paid a pittance. How although the war was an awful time, they did miss the freedom and adventure of it, how afterwards the dead end jobs felt pointless and dull. She did have a hard life especially after her husband left and she struggled to makes end meat, keeping a roof over her two children's head and hold down various jobs.
She didn't get into acting lightly, it took alot of getting turned down for roles, acting for free and alot of determination for her to finally get her big break at the age of 50! The second part of the book didn''t grip me as much as the first and there wasn't as much detail in it. I thought she would of went into much more detail about The Vicar of Dibley and The Royale Family but I enjoyed it for what it was and that is an beautiful, funny insight to an inspiring woman.

Uprooted~Naomi Novik
This genre of reading was a new one for me I had never read any YA Fantasy before this month
This is something I definitely have to rectify this year, this was my favourite book of the month and so far this year! I got so sucked into this world of Russian folklore, magic, poison woods, wizards and witches. I devoured the book it took me away to a different world with strong characters and nail biting battles.
Uprooted takes place in an Kingdom surrounded by a large, dark dangerous wood, in one of the small villages there is tower where a powerful wizard called The Dragon lives. Every ten years he comes down from his tower and picks, the most beautiful, graceful and brave woman to go to his tower with him. Agnieszka feels like she has nothing to fear as she is none of these things, but her best friend Kasia is all these things and more. Yet when the time comes The Dragon picks Agnieszka much to everyone's shock...deep within Agnieszka he sees magic and due to the law he must teacher how to use it. The first part of the book is about how this unlikely couple come together to teach Agnieszka how to use her magic. This is a struggle as Agnieszka is at first terrified of The Dragon and then annoyed by him and he is unlikeable, brooding, cold and impatient!
Uprooted is dark, Gothic and has the most beautiful descriptions, everything that I love in a book. While reading it I could picture in my mind eye on a big screen and thought it would make an amazing movie, so when I finished the book I was happy to see it is set to make the big screen.
It was one of those books that takes up all your mind space and free time time till you finish it!

All The Light We Cannot See~Anthony Doerr
Maybe my expectations where too high when starting this book but after all the hype on booktube I thought I would really love this but I didn't I barely liked it! Very unpopular opinion here!
While the writing was very beautiful the story itself it very slow, the time jumping had me confused and annoyed me after a while.
I read alot of historical fiction so time jumps is something I read alot of, but I felt with this book they where not done very well.
The book follows two character French blind Marie Laurie who lives with her Father, when the German's invade she spends most of the time in hiding and German Werner who only friends when growing up are his sister and the radio.
The problem with the book for me, the characters where not very interesting and I didn't really care what happened to them! For a book set in WW11 its quite a boring and tame book. I didn't feel any of the danger or horror of war in this book.
For all the hype and praise for this book I didn't connect with it

The Princess Diarist~Carrie Fisher
This is a very short memoir of Carrie's time filming the first Star Wars movie, it was 1976, she was 19 years old, she fell for her older broody co star Harrison Ford. She did what every young woman does she kept a diary of that time filled with thoughts about him, poems about unrequited love, and a honest account of how she felt at that time.
Harrison was 35 married with two children, he made the first move and in doing so kept the affair how he wanted it to be, he was cool, composed and in control. Carrie away from home young and fairly naive, she fell big time, and although she tried to deny it later in the book it's all there to see in her diary. She wanted more than he was willing to give, he barely spoke to her most of the time, while she began to question everything about herself. When the time came to end things it was Harrison who gave a brief few words on the flight home to make sure she understood what happened in Pinewood studios stayed at Pinewood studios!
Why is she saying all this now 40 years after the event? I think it was to close the door on that part of her life. I think she may have held a torch for him well after there brief affair. She does state that the longer she got to know Harrison the more friendly, happy and relaxed there relationship became afterwards.
Reading in hindsight after her death was sad and eerier especially the parts where she knows what picture the press/media will use to announce her death, or when she thanks her Mother for not dying and leaving her alone.
This is not a detailed account of what it was like making Star Wars, it's more for fans of Carrie than of Star Wars and I really really enjoyed it.

Saving Grace~Jane Green
This was my first one star book of the year! I made myself finish it after almost putting it down twice! I normally put down books much quickly than this but something kept pushing me to finish this maybe in the hope it would get better....it didn't!
I felt like there was a good story in there somewhere trying to get out! The author would push one plot line than to drop it, and then move onto something else!
Grace's perfect life is suddenly turned on it's head when another woman steals her husband Ted. The other woman is not everything she seems, it predictable with the whole single white female plot, it could of been really great, instead it was really awful!!

The Midnight Watch~David Dyer
This was another book that I adored reading this month I really enjoyed this take on the tragic events of the Titanic. Almost everyone knows the events of 14th April 1912, after all there was the most successful movie which made stars of Kate Winslet and Leonardo DiCaprio. The Titanic which was dubbed "unsinkable" hit an iceberg and within three hours sunk, plunging it's passengers and crew into the icy waters of the Atlantic over 1,500 people died that night. Mostly where men, woman, and children of the lower classes, but ancient family-lines of English aristocracy where severed as several generations of upper class men also died.    
This book focuses on another ship that was in the Atlantic ocean that fateful night The Californian, little has been put in the history books about this ship, as unlike The Carpathian, The Minia and The MacKay which either came to the aid of the Titanic or helped to recover bodies. The Californian done neither, although it was the nearest ship to the Titanic less than 20 miles away from it when it began to sink.
Dyer tells the story in two points of view, on the Californian we met Herbert Stone the Second Officer and he is on the Midnight Watch as the Titanic sinks. He sees the eight white rockets being fired into the night sky, he alerts his Captain who is sleeping below deck. The Titanic sinks that night, the Californian stays where it is until morning, when the sleeping wireless operator wakes and finally turns on his wireless to discover the Titanic has indeed sunk, only then does The Californian move towards where The Titanic should be. Soon some of the crew reveal that the second officer wasn't the only one on the ship to see the rockets in the night sky.
In Boston journalist John Steadman is eager to get a big scoop for his paper, yet he soon realises the story the Captain from the Californian is telling doesn't add up.
Dyer's story telling and writing are beautiful, this didn't feel like another Titanic retelling it was fresh and new. In all the movies I have seen and books I have read I never new about the Californian and how close it was to the Titanic. How one simple any act could of saved so many lives. Dyer gives the reader a captivating tale of one man unwilling to stop until he gets to the truth.

Wildflower Bay~Rachel Lucas
This was a lovely little book to finish the month with, something nice and light after The Midnight Watch. It's a nice sweet cosy read and it has made me want to read some more of Rachel Lucas
Set in Scotland Isla has worked hard to get where she is, head stylist is a posh salon in Edinburgh but when everything goes wrong she is forced to take a job in her Aunts run down salon in remote Scotish island Auchenmoor
It's basically a chic lit, with hints of romance, and some humour in parts. Isla was a bit annoying to be honest, all about her work no life or friends, holding on to a school crush as the love of her life and wanting to make all her one time bullies jealous at her school reunion. Yet Lucas still manages to make the reader care about Isla and I loved the relationship Isla had with Ruth and Finn.
One think I will say this book was originally published as a three parts and in some places you can feel it doesn't flow as much as it should.
It's a warm book that will definitely give you that cosy feeling when reading it!

What Paul Has Been Reading This Month~
The Walking Dead Compendium 2~Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard & Cliff Rathburn
I have completed the second compendium of the walking dead, this carries on the tale for Rick and his band of survivors. In this book, we pick up from the ruins of the prison and the aftermath of the Governor's attack. Rick has become a broken man following the deaths of those close to him and the group are lost without their leader. After a brief stop in the farm, Rick and the group decide to move on to pastures new and pick up some familiar faces on the way. They happen upon a stranger named Aaron who brings them to Alexandria, a place untouched by the outbreak but naive to the new world. Rick realises this and makes plans to ready this group for the dangers that lie ahead both the living and the dead. This graphic novel deals with key issues such as loss, trust and ethics. We are given a first hand insight into Rick's mindset as he talks to lost loved ones on a phone that is unconnected. This strangely heals Rick and sets him on his path to leadership. We are shown that you also do not have to pick a partner for life as old world problems begin to creep back in. This book was a good bridge between the first novel and the novel to come as a foe is teased that will surely test the Alexandrians resolve. As before there were differences between the hit show and the comics such as different relationships, subtle hints at grabbing power and characters left out and added.
I am looking forward to the next book which will put me on level pegging with the show.

What Oisìn Has Been Reading This Month~
My Mummy Is Magic~Dawn Richard & Jane Massey
Oisìn picked this book from the library a couple of weeks ago and has been asking for it at every bedtime since!
It's a lovely little book to read and some things I can relate to, like reading different stories, or making up ones from my head, or making falling over into something magic.


So that is what we have been reading....how about you?

Thursday, 2 February 2017

Things That Made Me Happy January 2017

Most people hate the month of January I personally don't mind it!
It's a fresh start a time to make plans and fill the diary full of special dates!
I did gain a bit of weight over Christmas but I don't put any pressure to lose it I leave that till Feb!
When I will re-join Slimming World and the gym without the massive ques!
We are luckily that as a household we get paid weekly so we didn't have to tighten our belts in January
Here are some of the things that made me happy this month

Being Debt Free
We took money expect Martin Lewis advice and didn't go over board with presents at Christmas
So luckily for us we entered 2017 for the first time in a long time debt free!
No credit card bills, no pay day loans, no credit union loans!
We are saving more each week and have more money to spent on fun things!

Online Shopping Sales
Since being dept free we have had more money to spent!! I spent it wisely and got some things for Christmas for Oisìn! I love getting things in and squirrelling them away! I also got some good deals on things for myself and Paul!

Having Family Time
We have spent alot of time this month out and about doing things together
Oisìn loves his scooter his Nanny B and Granddad Eddie bought him for Christmas
So we have spent alot of time in the park with him scooting around!
We have also had days out in the cinema and went into Dublin town
We have also had some time with our parents and this has been really nice too!

Looking At Holidays For This Year
We have yet to book anywhere yet but hoping to book two holidays in the next two weeks
I don't want to mention them just yet but will be doing blog posts soon all about them!

So that is what has made me happy in the month of January
I am hoping February will just be as nice!

Tuesday, 31 January 2017

This Month I Have Mostly Been Reading~January

January was a strange month for me I lacked motivation to blog, read or do anything creative!
I didn't read much and found I wasn't enjoying reading
So I took a break from both reading and blogging! 
I am back with my monthly book review but it isn't very positive! 
I didn't enjoy most of the books I read this month but some months are like that, as readers we are not always going to love every book we read and I want to be truthfully when doing these reviews.
Hopefully February will be a much better reading month for me!

Beatrice & Benedick~Marina Fiorato
I am a big fan of Marina Fiorato I have read most of her books and have enjoyed the adventures they bring me on when I read them. When I saw this book in my library I couldn't wait to read it, but I was so disappointed in this book.
It is a prequel to Shakespeare's Much Ado About Nothing, which isn't my favourite from Shakespeare but I like the play and the characters so thought I was off to a good start. Unfortunately there is way to much going on in this novel. Fiorato also interweaves other Shakespeare's characters from Romeo & Juliet and Othello for no good reason, it doesn't add anything to the plot.
The story takes so long to pick up and it doesn't really add anything to the two main characters, yet I did like find out about Hero and Claudio's back story
Not a great read and quite boring but I have loved Fiorato's other historical fiction and would definitely recommend her other novels.

Daughter of the House~Rosie Thomas
This was another disappointing read for me. This was recommend by Goodreads so I ordered it from my local library. I hadn't read The Illusionists or even knew this book was a sequel which kind of annoyed me as I would of read that book first! Anyway this is a stand alone story so it didn't really matter. It took forever for the book to actually feel like it had started, the plot is a little thin, it's basically about the daughter of a magician. She is growing up in a time when magic becomes unpopular, the First Word War changes her world, the magic theatre is closed and the family struggles. The problem is none of the characters where likable to me and I found myself not caring about them or what happens next. It's a very slow read and in the end I felt it didn't really go anywhere! 

Bonkers~Jennifer Saunders
French and Saunders are one of my favourite comedy duos. I do love strong women, and I love female singers, actors and comedians! After reading Sue Perkins book last year I am trying to read more non fiction and more auto biography's of my favourite people. 
This is a nice read but as Jennifer says at the start of the book her memory is a little sketchy, she skims over alot of her life, whether she couldn't remember or just didn't want to get too personal I don't know. She is very shy and a very private person, but it's just hard to keep interested in a book where she doesn't give much away about her life. Unlike Perkins who also kept alot private, there was lots of funny stories about childhood and school years. Saunders memory lapses meant the reader didn't get much of that. 
It is a funny read I loved the little drawings at the start of each chapter. The stories about meeting Dawn French and then later making Ab Fab are really funny. Yet I still know relatively nothing about Jennifer Saunders after reading this book!

The Peacock Emporium~Jojo Moyes
Moyes is a funny author for me she can be very hit or miss. I adore some of her books and hate others this falls under the MEH category!
First of all I found it sooooo slow it took me days to get into it I put down and took it back up a number of times! The first few chapters are so boring and slow that I almost gave up but once the pace finally picks up it's not a bad read, it not great either!
It tells of Suzanna her marriage is in trouble and she returns to her home town to try put her life back together. She is haunted by her Mother who died at her birth and she never knew much about her. She must piece together her parents past and secrets to sort out her own marriage and life now.
Parts of this book are very good but others are awful. The character of Suzanna is so dull and depressing! It is hard to get to like her never mind invest in her story! 

What Paul Has Been Reading This Month~



The Walking Dead Compendium 1~Robert Kirkman, Charlie Adlard, 
Tony Moore & Cliff Rathburn
In December, I started reading The Walking Dead – Compendium 1, the graphic novel the hugely successful show is based on. I say based on because there are more differences than similarities between the source material and the show. This would not be a complaint as I enjoyed reading a story that was vastly different but felt familiar. The story focuses on Rick Grimes an everyday small town deputy that gets shot in the line of duty. When he awakes he finds a different world to the one he left behind. Saturday mornings washing the car and bringing your child to sports has been replaced with a constant battle for survival.
The graphic novel highlights a number of key issues that the first world has become accustomed to, when the outbreak has come and gone the survivors are still waiting for the government to take control and help the survivors to safety. Survivors now have to try to grow their own food and ensure a safe place to sleep. It would easy to picture this scenario a century’s previous but to see it against the backdrop of modern day Atlanta is frightening.
Human beings have now been replaced by the deceased who outnumber the living 20:1. We see Rick and his group of survivors moved from a campsite outside Atlanta to a tucked away farm to a state prison in search of a safe haven. However, the biggest threat comes not from the dead but the living as we see how the modern person reacts to the loss of society. If you can picture a cult society mixed with mad max then you are on the right track.
I really enjoyed this graphic novel and I’m preparing to read the second, you might not believe me but this 1000 page novel is a light and easy read. I cannot wait to see what this new life throws at Rick and his group next!

What Oisìn Has Been Reading This Month~
Catch The Cuddle~Mike Smith
Oisìn got this book as a gift at Christmas and he has asked for it to be read every night since without fail! He gets three stories read to him a night (Paul blames me as I have turned our little one into a book worm, and some nights three books can be a bit much after a long day) and this book is always in that three! Daisy wakes up one morning not feeling right she needs a cuddle but first she has to catch it!
Oisìn loves lifting the flaps to see what's underneath although he remembers each one now!
It's a sweet book and always guarantees me getting a big cuddle at the end! 

So that's what our family have been reading this month 
How about yours?
 

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