Status update - 4 books completed, 48 books and 50 weeks to go.
Feeling a little smug as I'm ahead of the game at the moment - though there are some chunky books in my "to read" pile, so it's probably just as well I am! Had an epic read this morning (Saturday), listening to the wind lashing the treetops in the garden and the gentle snores of hubby who seems to have a touch of sleeping sickness today! So, took the opportunity to keep going, and complete, Dancing Backwards, by Sally Vickers, which I read in PRINT format.
My big sister gave me this for Christmas and, having never read anything by this Liverpudlian author, I had no preconceptions or expectations before picking it up. This is the story of Violet Hetherington, an ex-poet, who we travel with, both in the present and the past, while she's on board a transatlantic cruise heading to New York. Each passing day reveals more about the reason for her voyage, and offers a chance for a deeper understanding of who she really is and a chance to recapture a friendship she had lost many years ago. It may be a read pitched more to the female of the species, but I still recommend this as a book you won't regret spending a few hours with. PLUS, I now know the origin of various phrases such as footloose, chock-a-block, and "let the cat out of the bag".
The stats bit ...
Dancing Backwards, by Sally Vickers
Length: 264 pages (print); 6 hours, 46 mins.
Price I paid: £0.00 (Christmas pressie).
Other formats available: Audio CD, Audio Download, Ebook (Kindle)
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