It’s the first Friday of the month, so once again I’m joining Kerry @ Chat About Books sharing my reviews from books I was reading during December 2016, 2017, 2018, 2020 & 2021.

I wonder if you’ll recognise any?
2016
Too Close by Gayle Curtis

The Watcher by Ross Armstrong

Local Girl Missing by Claire Douglas

The Trespasser by Tana French

Distress Signals by Catherine Ryan Howard

Arrowood by Laura McHugh

2017
Forty is my Forte by Catherine E Winton

The Book of Separation: A Memoir by Tova Mirvis

The Scandal by Fredrik Backman

Anatomy of a Scandal by Sarah Vaughan

Solitaire by Jane Thynne

The Perfect Girlfriend by Karen Hamilton

2018
The Blue by Nancy Bilyeau

The Story of Now That’s What I Call Music

The Tea Planter’s Daughter by Janet MacLeod Trotter

The Celtic Phoenix by Kim Krisco

Odette by Jessica Duchen

Becoming by Michelle Obama

The Phantom Tree by Nicola Cornick

Capture or Kill by Tom Marcus

2020
The Island by C.L. Taylor

The Extraordinary Hope of Dawn Brightside by Jessica Ryn

Keeping a Nature Journal by Clare Walker Leslie

Big Little Lies by Liane Moriarty

Murder by Ghostlight by J.C. Briggs

A Christmas Carol by Charles Dickens

Exit by Belinda Bauer

2021
Blue Running by Lori Ann Stephens

Queen of a Distant Hive by Theresa Tomlinson

The Heights by Louise Candlish

The Return of Sherlock Holmes by Arthur Conan Doyle
Read by Stephen Fry

Just Haven’t Met You Yet by Sophie Cousens

The Scandal! 😍 I recently bought the final one in the trilogy – now I just need to find time to read it!
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Hope you enjoy it when you do get to it! x
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fab look back! All those different genres to keep you entertained!! xx
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Thanks all except fantasy, just can’t do it! 😂 xx
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I love when you do these flashbacks. Brings back some good book memories, Nicki💜
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Thanks Jo glad it brings back good book memories! 💜
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I do remember most of these but I didn’t realize some of them were so far back. Time really does fly, doesn’t it?
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It really does and sometimes it too fast!
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I love these flashbacks, it often reminds me of books I put on my TBR, but haven’t read yet. I have read 7 of these, though.
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Thanks Carla I’m glad you enjoy them! 😀
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Such a great selection! I’ve spotted a few favorites including Exit, Beartown and The Island.
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Thanks it’s good fun to look back each month! xx
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Ohhh man, seeing Holmes always makes me want to reread those books!
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I do it every now and then especially when I need to find a book for a reading challenge!
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