Lyrebird

I love Cecilia Ahern's writing and how she always spins a little magic into her tales. Her latest book Lyrebird is just as magical as I hoped. 100 pages in and I'm hooked, reading a few pages at every opportunity. This time while having a little lunch of lentils, leeks & teriyaki tofu with a green tea. The feeling of not being able to put a book down can't be faked. Such a wonderful escape from the everyday.

A Christmas Book - Angel's Great Escape

Ok so this is a bit of a cheeky addition to the Quiet Life pages! But I'm so pleased that after four years of work, I have finally managed to publish my little story in print for little ones to read and enjoy in the lead up to Christmas. It's been such an absolute labour of love for me. With illustrations by the wonderful Kristyna Litten and design by lovely Sarah Goodwin, we are a tiny team of three and we are so proud of what we've created!

Today we are at number 57 in the Amazon Children's Christmas book chart and really hoping to get into the top 40! Don't forget to pop a copy in your Christmas shopping trolley : )

Bookish Inspiration - A Case For Books

Anna James also known as A Case For Books is a UK book journalist and 'soon to be' debut novelist. I really recommend her YouTube channel for some gentle and interesting ideas of current titles to seek out if you are wondering what to read next. I like how Anna uses pretty papers and letters in her videos and keeps the focus on the books themselves. They are really absorbing and her wealth of experience as a librarian and journalist make me trust her judgement. Worth a watch with a cup of tea.

This Must Be The Place

I recently finished the latest novel by Maggie O'Farrell, one of my favourite writers. She paints worlds so well and this novel made me feel like I had travelled across the continents as its tale spins from the UK to Sweden to the USA to China, France and Ireland. The story jumps around in time and leaves you fitting the pieces together like a jigsaw. Totally absorbing. I loved it.