I didn't quite complete my #20BooksOfSummer challenge this year but today I'm sharing my review of In The Dark by Cara Hunter, which I read last week as part of the challenge.
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Finally! I review #20 of my #20booksofsummer, a fascinating history of the myth and the cult of the Virgin Mary. Including some brilliantly weird stories from the apocrypha. drlauratisdall.wordpress.com/2025/08/31/2... #booksky #skystorians
Nearing the end... #18 and #19 are on the blog today, both hugely ambitious novels about humans' relationship with the natural world & with the future drlauratisdall.wordpress.com/2025/08/27/2... #20booksofsummer #booksky
Book 11 for #20BooksOfSummer and my third for #WITMonth, Hanne Ørstavik's exploration of the power of paternal anger is exquisitely written but excruciating and unbearable at the same time. I want to read more by her now.
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Earlier this week, I reviewed The Cracked Mirror by Chris Brookmyre for my #20BooksOfSummer challenge.
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I review #16 and #17 on the blog today - two historical novels, one set in Tenoxtitlan in 1519 and the other in Fife in 1994! drlauratisdall.wordpress.com/2025/08/18/2... #20booksofsummer #booksky
My review of #SalmanRushdie's 'Haroun and the Sea of Stories', simultaneously a children's story, comic fantasy, savage satire, literary fable, and modern fairytale. #20BooksOfSummer #Booksky
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I'm kinda in between books and not sure what to take for my mini vacation to Victoria!! My remaining #20BooksofSummer are not sounding to vacation-y: The Netanyahus and Mornings Without Mii. I actually am dying to start Don Quixote but it's massive and I'd have to shell out for the ebook
Today on Portable Magic I'm reviewing Death Message by Mark Billingham for my #20BooksOfSummer challenge:
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Today on Portable Magic I'm reviewing Killing Time by Alan Bennett for my #20BooksOfSummer challenge.
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Today on Portable Magic I'm reviewing The Satsuma Complex by Bob Mortimer for my #20BooksOfSummer challenge.
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Playing catch up with reviews for #20booksofsummer by doing a double on Elizabeth Strout's "Lucy Barton" series
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Broke this thread with my holiday reading guide, but reviews of #13, #14 and #15 are on the blog today, including a much better take on Shakespeare drlauratisdall.wordpress.com/2025/07/30/2... #20booksofsummer #booksky
My mini holiday reading guide, with readalikes for those who loved Tomorrow x3, Our Wives Under The Sea and/or A Deadly Education! drlauratisdall.wordpress.com/2025/07/21/h... #booksky #sff #20booksofsummer
20 Books of Summer continues with #10, a hallucinatory novel about Shakespeare and chronic pain which I... did not love drlauratisdall.wordpress.com/2025/07/17/2... #20booksofsummer #booksky
Today I'm sharing my review of Perfect Strangers by Araminta Hall (originally published as Imperfect Women) as part of my #20BooksOfSummer challenge:
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My next #20booksofsummer post focuses on SFF, with a collection of short speculative fiction plus a SF novel told in linked short stories drlauratisdall.wordpress.com/2025/07/07/2... #amreading #fiction #booksky
Today on Portable Magic I'm reviewing River Of Stars by @georginamoore1.bsky.social for my #20BooksOfSummer challenge:
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Happy publication day to @lizmistry.bsky.social with Deadly Reckoning! Here's my review for my #20BooksOfSummer challenge.
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Unsettled Ground by Claire Fuller is a cracker of a novel about the way society treats people who live on the margins
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My #20booksofsummer continues with books number #6 and #7, two brilliant doorstoppers that explore the multiple worlds that exist inside human brains... drlauratisdall.wordpress.com/2025/07/02/2... #booksky #sff #horror
Today on Portable Magic I'm reviewing When We Were Killers by CF Barrington as part of my #20BooksOfSummer challenge:
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#20booksofsummer 7 (forgot to link to reviews of 4-6 but they're on the blog too!): Passing, by Nella Larsen, a novel whose extreme self-awareness stops it from being too schematic, offering instead an exploration of safety and freedom ellethinks.wordpress.com/2025/06/25/2... #books #reading
Today on Portable Magic I'm reviewing Believe by SM Govett for my #20BooksOfSummer challenge:
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My second review for #20BooksOfSummer is The Chemist by AA Dhand:
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Numbers #4 and #5 of my #20booksofsummer are reviewed on the blog today. Number #5 is my favourite so far... I've called it 'a beach read for the anarchist at heart' drlauratisdall.wordpress.com/2025/06/18/2... #booksky
Number #3 of my #20booksofsummer is the third book in Pat Barker's trilogy about the aftermath of the Trojan War. Review here: drlauratisdall.wordpress.com/2025/06/16/2... #booksky
New billet: Third Crime Is the Charm #14: Sardinia, Montana and Norway. #20BooksOfSummer bookaroundthecorner.com/2025/06/15/t...
#20BooksOfSummer Clean Slate #10 : Cyprus, Canada and Norway bookaroundthecorner.com/2025/06/08/c...