Monday, 30 June 2025

June look back

Oh my June was full of STUFF! I wasn't expecting my first outing in 7 months to be to the hospital for a mammogram but here we are! Once I got the all clear I was able to actually enjoy it! GD did too 😊 he met car penguin ❤️
It's so lovely to see Sarah from Duck Egg threads back on IG she shared this memory with me ❤️ that was so much fun!
Lovely chum Jacky continues to knock it out of the park with cards!
I'm still taking my own tree of the month picture!
Oh yes now getting out onto balcony! When it's not raining 🤣
Lovely chum Jacky (who is the best!) Went to London and sent me loads of cards!

And a tin ❤️ we love a tin!




The selkies continue to be such a huge support they just know exactly what to do, I love them


June 2025 reading and Storygraph

Bloodstone by P.C. Doherty on Audible (Carried over from April)
I really enjoy PC Dohertys Brother Athelstan series and I did enjoy this audiobook version. It did drag a little bit in places but has a good narrator and overall very enjoyable 3.75 🌟
Frost at Christmas by R.D. Wingfield
I'm really conflicted 
It was mostly a good story but without giving spoilers I was conflicted about the way the main murder played out, the secondary murder seemed to gain in precedence in the narrative.
But the main reason for being conflicted is the eye watering misogyny, now I lived through the 70s and 80s and this misogyny was par for the course, but it's hard reading it, especially the attitudes to children it's really hard to read. But it was well written 3🌟
An honourable thief by Douglas Skelton 
Absolute belter of a book. Very well researched. Well written, engaging MC feels incredibly authentic 4.5🌟
4.50 from Paddington by Agatha Christie 
I had forgotten how excellent this book was, another cracking Miss Marple tale 5🌟
Girl without a chance by Rylie Dark
This was OK, a decent plot but slightly let down by a slightly irritating main lead. She comes across as quite immature at times but an enjoyable read with a decent twist at the end 
3🌟
The night raven by Johan Rundberg
Loved this, so well plotted and written, really engaging main characters 4🌟
The blade itself by Joe Abercrombie on Audible 
It really pained me to DNF this, Stephen Pacey is such a great narrator and the story is good but the subject matter is just not for me, if it had been shorter I might have continued but at 22 hours I'm just not that committed DNF
Stitched in silver by Jaime S. Medina
I seriously don't know what to say about this short story. It's not awful but it's not good either. The anachronistic language used really jars, saloon instead of salon, "super comfortable, nutcase, yeah, chops"??? In revolutionary France? I don't think so. I finished it because it was only 100 pages. I think 2 🌟 is generous 2 🌟
The darkest sin by DV Bishop
I really love this series. You are immersed in Florence the meticulous research leaps off the page. Aldo and Strocchi are full rounded and believable main characters, the plot was quite twisty but enjoyable non the less 4🌟
The outcasts of time by Ian Mortimer
Just not for me the story dragged and I wasn't seeing the point of it DNF
Crochet and cauldron by Nancy Warren
Loved this, this series gets better and better. Love all the story arcs, there are some predictable elements but overall these are well crafted and executed stories 4🌟
The Paddington mystery by John Rhode
Just not for me, dry and boring DNF
The word is murder by Anthony Horowitz on Audible 
I really struggled with this audio book. I do normally love Anthony Horowitz but this felt very different 
Nit just because he inserts himself in, I actually didn't mind that. The character of Hawthorn I did struggle with, but I'm willing to give him another chance with the second book in the series. Rory Kinnear did a good job of narration but at times it did feel flat 3.5 🌟
Still life with murder by PB Ryan
The story just dragged DNF
Murder on the square by Bonnie Blume
I was given an advance copy of this in return for an honest review. I did enjoy the book for the most part it was well written but there were some times with the plot that I did wonder if I'd missed something and had to go back to check. Also we find out who dunnit quite early on which is OK but the rest of the plot does drag slightly which  is surprising for such a short read. I am also incredibly frustrated at the extremely stereotypical librarian (being one myself) I must admit this did put me off a bit 
But I think I enjoyed it enough to maybe try others in the series hence the 3 🌟
Isle of winds by James Fahy
I really enjoyed this, it's different enough from other similar tales to avoid the usual comparisons. Look forward to the rest of the series 3.75🌟
Strange Sally Diamond by Liz Nugent
Just an incredible story, the writing had me gripped from the start I couldn't put it down and finished in two sittings. I'm still thinking about the ending 4🌟
Necronomicon by L.P. Lovecraft on Audible 
I did quite enjoy the stories but they are all so similar they blend into each other  DNF
Woman on the island by Ann Cleeves
I bought this to see if i liked the characters and writing, turns out I do. Really well done short story, very enjoyable 3.75 🌟
Treasure Island by RL. Stevenson on Audible 
I wondered how this would be as it is extremely abridged but it was still enjoyable mostly down to the excellent narration by Luke Evans  3.75 🌟
Murder before evensong by Richard Coles
I really really wanted to love this book more than I did, I love Richard Coles and was excited to read this.
It's not awful but it's not very good either. Firstly it should say upfront it's set in the 80s, I was very confused till I worked that out.
The murder itself happens a long way in and doesn't feel to be the main point of the story which is more small village minutiae which is not that awful but slightly boring in such depth
I've got the second in the series so will still try it to see if it gets better 2.75 🌟
Kidnapped by RL. Stevenson on Audible 
I was skeptical as this is heavily abridged but it worked really well. Great narration by James MacPherson 3.75🌟
City of last chances by Adrian Tchaikovsky on Audible 
I should just accept that fantasy is not for me DNF
Lost and found by Amy Shojai
I quite enjoyed this, I liked the sections where we saw the dogs point of view, the action was good a bit disjointed in places but overall enjoyable with good characters I'll follow this up 3 🌟






So I still love series more than stand alone,all of these are owned but I'm thinking a month or so of KU might be on the cards?
Less police procedural? Maybe I scunnered myself of those a bit? Dunno, let's see what July brings!



June furtle

Well it feels really good to say this, I have a finish! This is my temperature embroideries for 2024. I picked it up again at the beginning of June and managed to finish it, it's wonderful to be posting actual Crafting! It's been a while.
It's funny the things which pop up! I was sent this picture by the lovely Duck egg threads from the year she made a liberty lounge for Budthepuppy 🥰

 I've been loving getting back into sashiko so i treated myself to this

 

And yes I still have my needle minder obsession 🤣🤣



This one is for my next year in embroidery panel which will be pages read
And this little curie too! I stopped this last September when I couldn't get downstairs but lovely scoobs brought it back up for me so it's on the go again!
The lovely Joyce from my swimming group sent me this jigsaw. That group are wonderful truly are 



Tuesday, 24 June 2025

Blimey we have a finish!!!

Well! We have a finish! First one in a year 😳 and yes it was over half done but that's not the point 🤣 behold! My temperature embroidery for 2024
I had done up to August last year but then long covid really started kicking my back side. But now new therapist new room and I finally felt like picking something up again 😊 I restarted this in June and have loved having a hoop in my hand again 🥰 I've reached the end of this notebook which is a bit sad, I bought it at the American museum in Bath in 2019 at a Kaffe Fassett exhibition, it's been my book for temperatures for 2023 and 2024 but not to worry! I have sent lovely new book lined up for 2025 and it's already chock full of data, not temperatures though I'm going to change tak


I took progress shots as I went along, love my spiffy new needle minder too 😊