This weeks topic really spoke to me because it happens more often than not in Scotland:
Rainy Day Reads
It’s always quite difficult getting it to five but I managed to cut them down quite quickly this time. All of the books I’ve chosen are easy to read and really transported me into the story or setting.
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Big Little Lies | Liane Moriarty
The mystery in this book was phenomenal, I was constantly kept guessing, this was a page turner for sure.
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The Smell of Other People’s Houses | Bonnie-Sue Hitchcock
The atmosphere in this book was amazing and I would love to revisit the magical AlaskanĀ setting on a rainy day.
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Believe Me | JP Delaney
This book had me questioning everything and I was thinking about it for days afterwards a great book to get absorbed in on a miserable day.
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Faking Friends | Jane Fallon
Well anything Jane Fallon really she is an author I can pick up easily and I’m always entertained.
The Man Who Didn’t Call | Rosie Walsh
A book that was very unexpected, it ended up being a total rollercoaster book that pulled at all of my emotions, perfect to get lost in on a rainy day.
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What would your rainy day reads be?
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What an interesting title the second book has!
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I know it is strange but it also makes sense when you read it āŗļø
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Kate for you intriguing list of titles. I would love to be able to just relax and read all day. Never goin* to happen, but if it did I would want something that made me laugh. ā¤ļøā¤ļø
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I know it would be a rare treat but happy books are a must for sure š
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I think rainy days are a great time to read period. Not only because it’s not a good time to go out but also because I love the calming ambience of storms. š
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Yeah there is something relaxing about listening to the rain whilst youāre reading š
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