I finished When Will There Be Good News. It's great! The beginning is attention-grabbing (though sad) and then there's quite a bit where you don't exactly know who all the characters are and exactly what's happening. (Several of the characters are very appealing though). Then the author wraps it up with a masterful flourish - very satisfying.
I also read Hue and Cry, which is a new novel by Shirley McKay. It's set in the 16th century in St Andrews and it was fascinating to read about the places that you know. The book is very readable too and apparently it's the start of a series featuring Hew Cullan. An intriguing mystery with a humane attitude.
I started the latest John Connolly but I didn't get far because I decided to spend time sorting out my paperwork (mountainous). And in other news I got a phone call from my credit card company alerting me to fraud on my card! Well done to the card company for being on the ball and picking this up - and hopefully I won't be liable for any of the spending! Will keep you posted.
Day 291; Book 278
Skittish feral cat hides in lady's yard for months, sneaking in for food
every night, then one day, she comes home with a surprise of 3 newborn
kittens: 'I'm just so glad that I was able to give her a loving home'
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Cats understand human kindness. We don't need studies to know this is true.
Just look for one moment, and you will see it too. There is a reason that cats...
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