Tag: Viking

Blog Tour: Reasons to be Cheerful by Nina Stibbe

Posted March 24, 2019 by Charlotte in Blog Tour, Reviews / 0 Comments
Blog Tour: Reasons to be Cheerful by Nina Stibbe

Reasons to be Cheerful by Nina Stibbe Published by Viking on March 28, 2019 Genres: Fiction Pages: 288 Format: Hardback Source: Publisher Buy on Amazon Goodreads ‘Funny, charming, odd-in-the-best-way and gorgeously uplifting! A delight from start to finish’ Marian Keyes ‘I read all of Reasons To Be Cheerful in one glorious gulp’ Caitlin Moran ____________________________________’When people in the village heard I was about to start working in the city they tried to unsettle me with tales of woe. The sun, blotted out by the tall buildings, couldn’t shine and the rain was poisoned by the toxic fumes that poured from the sock factories. My skin would be covered in pimples from the hell of it all’ So begins a young woman’s journey to adulthood. Lizzie Vogel leaves her alcoholic, novel-writing mother and heads for Leicester to work for a racist, barely competent dentist obsessed with joining the freemasons. Soon Lizzie is heading reluctantly, if at top speed, into the murky depths of adult life: where her driving instructor becomes her best friend; her first boyfriend prefers birdwatching to sex and […]

Blog Tour / Review: All the Good Things by Clare Fisher

Posted June 3, 2017 by Charlotte in Blog Tour, Reviews / 0 Comments
Blog Tour / Review: All the Good Things by Clare Fisher

All the Good Things by Clare Fisher Published by Viking, Penguin UK on June 1st 2017 Genres: Contemporary, Fiction Pages: 280 Format: Arc, E-Arc Source: Netgalley, Publisher Buy on Amazon Goodreads Twenty-one year old Beth is in prison. The thing she did is so bad she doesn’t deserve to ever feel good again. But her counsellor, Erika, won’t give up on her. She asks Beth to make a list of all the good things in her life. So Beth starts to write down her story, from sharing silences with Foster Dad No. 1, to flirting in the Odeon on Orange Wednesdays, to the very first time she sniffed her baby’s head. But at the end of her story, Beth must confront the bad thing. What is the truth hiding behind her crime? And does anyone-even a 100% bad person-deserve a chance to be good? Sometimes we can’t help but think of the bad. The overwhelming sense of what has gone wrong and what we could have done better. It overtakes our life. Sometimes we cannot see right for doing wrong. […]