It’s Monday! What Are You Reading? is hosted by Kathryn at BookDate. It’s a weekly post sharing what you’ve recently finished reading, what you’re currently reading, and what you plan to read this week.
What I read recently:
Blood Sisters by Jane Corry an absorbing read full of family secrets, twists and turns. You can read my review here if you missed it the other day.

What I’m currently reading:
I’m listening to the audiobook of The Penny Bangle by Margaret James, the third book in the Charton Minster series. This book is set during WW2 and it’s narrated superbly by Patricia Gallimore who plays Pat Archer in The Arches on BBC Radio 4.

I’m also thoroughly enjoying The Bird Tribunal by Agnes Ravatn a thriller set in Norway in paperback from TripFiction.

Up Next:
See You In September by Charity Norman, a story about a girl who goes back packing and ends up in a cult in New Zealand.

I hope you’ll enjoy your reads!
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Thanks me too 🙂
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Blood Sisters is sat on my TBR pile, so interested to see your review for this one 😘
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Thanks I really enjoyed it ☺
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I have Blood Sisters ready to read – my daughter took it on her hols and says it’s a good one!
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It’s really good!
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You just keep flashing The Bird Tribunal in my face haha. That book is in my room screaming at me 😛
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😁I think you better pick it up soon then!
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Mmm the Charity Norman book sounds a little chilling, as it is set in NZ will take a further look!
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Yes it’s had great reviews on Goodreads ☺
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It was another busy week but I did manage to finish some books. Come see what I’m reading.
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Thanks for sharing 😊
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I’m reading Blood Sister a little later this month to review it on time for the blog tour, I love the sound of it. I’m very happy you’re enjoying The Bird Tribunal, I still haven’t found the time to read it! Happy reading!
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Thanks very much! Blood Sisters was very good as was The Bird Tribunal, just have to work out my review.
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