Library assistant June knows a lot about the regulars at Chalcot Library, yet they know very little about her. When her mum - the beloved local librarian - passed away eight years ago, June stepped into her shoes. But despite their shared love of books, shy June has never felt she can live up to the village's memory of her mum. Instead, she's retreated into herself and her memories, surviving on Chinese takeaways-for-one and rereading their favourite books at home. When the library is threatened with closure, a ragtag band of eccentric locals establish the Friends of Chalcot Library campaign. There's gentlemanly pensioner Stanley, who visits the library for the computers and the crosswords, cantankerous Mrs B, who is yet to find a book she approves of, and teenager Chantal, who just wants a quiet place to study away from home. But can they compel reclusive June to join their cause? If June wants to save the library, she finally has to make some changes to her life: opening up her heart to friendship, opportunities and maybe even more . . .
Tag: 4 stars
Eight Pieces of Silva – Patrice Lawrence
Becks is into girls but didn't come out because she was never in. She lives with her mum, stepdad and eighteen-year-old Silva, her stepdad's daugther. Becks and Silva are opposites, but bond over their mutual obsession with K-Pop.
Standalone Sunday
Today post is another Standalone Sunday. When this posts I will be on the way back from the Manchester blogger event! I will be doing a blog post about that very soon. Standalone Sunday is a weekly meme created by Megan @ Bookslayerreads. Every Sunday we make a post about a standalone book, so one that… Continue reading Standalone Sunday
Book Review: Fly on the Wall by E. Lockhart
Title: Fly on the Wall (2006) Author: E. Lockhart Genres: Young Adult, Fantasy, Romance, Contemporary and Fiction Publisher: Hot Key Books Release Date: 14th March 2006 Rating: ★★★★☆ Reviewed by: Lois SYNOPSIS: "At the Manhattan School for Art and Music, where everyone is “different” and everyone is “special,” Gretchen Yee feels ordinary. She’s the kind of girl who sits alone at… Continue reading Book Review: Fly on the Wall by E. Lockhart
Book Review: The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead
Hello everyone, before we get into this review, I would like to announce something. I am adding another member to my blogging team. My boyfriend, David. He has wanted to review books for a long time and I thought this would be the perfect place for him to do it. He reads different genres to… Continue reading Book Review: The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead
