Reading roundup 15/07/26

Welcome to this week’s post. First, I apologise for the lack of a post last Friday. I have been really struggling with the extremely hot weather and could not think clearly enough to write anything! I have, however, managed to read two books since my last Reading Roundup.

I decided to revisit the work of one of my favourite authors: Joe Abercrombie. I love his dark humour and amazing characters. The funny thing was that when I entered the book titles on Goodreads, I realised that I had actually read this series before! So, I was re-reading them. However, although there were some faint echoes of the plot and some characters in my mind as I read, I couldn’t really remember much of the plot. Perhaps my stroke in 2019 affected my book reading memories somehow? Anyway, I have now read the first two books in The First Law trilogy and have started on the third.

Here is the blurb for The Blade Itself…

“Logen Ninefingers, infamous barbarian, has finally run out of luck. Caught in one feud too many, he’s on the verge of becoming a dead barbarian – leaving nothing behind him but bad songs, dead friends, and a lot of happy enemies. 

Nobleman Captain Jezal dan Luthar, dashing officer, and paragon of selfishness, has nothing more dangerous in mind than fleecing his friends at cards and dreaming of glory in the fencing circle. But war is brewing, and on the battlefields of the frozen North they fight by altogether bloodier rules. 

Inquisitor Glokta, cripple turned torturer, would like nothing better than to see Jezal come home in a box. But then Glokta hates everyone: cutting treason out of the Union one confession at a time leaves little room for friendship. His latest trail of corpses may lead him right to the rotten heart of government, if he can stay alive long enough to follow it. 

Enter the wizard, Bayaz. A bald old man with a terrible temper and a pathetic assistant, he could be the First of the Magi, he could be a spectacular fraud, but whatever he is, he’s about to make the lives of Logen, Jezal, and Glotka a whole lot more difficult. 

Murderous conspiracies rise to the surface, old scores are ready to be settled, and the line between hero and villain is sharp enough to draw blood.”

And this is the blurb for Before They Are Hanged…

How do you defend a city surrounded by enemies and riddled with traitors, when your allies can by no means be trusted, and your predecessor vanished without a trace? It’s enough to make a torturer want to run – if he could even walk without a stick – and Superior Glokta needs answers before the Gurkish army comes knocking at the gates. 

Northmen have spilled over the border of Angland and are spreading fire and death across the frozen country. Crown Prince Ladisla is poised to drive them back and win undying glory. There is only one problem – he commands the worst-armed, worst-trained, worst-led army in the world.

And Bayaz, the First of the Magi, is leading a party of bold adventurers on a perilous mission through the ruins of the past. The most hated woman in the South, the most feared man in the North, and the most selfish boy in the Union make a strange alliance, but a deadly one. They might even stand a chance of saving mankind from the Eaters. If they didn’t hate each other quite so much.

Ancient secrets will be uncovered. Bloody battles will be won and lost. Bitter enemies will be forgiven – but not before they are hanged.

Today, I don’t have the brain power to write any kind of response on Goodreads, so I will try to do something on this post. Abercrombie’s characters are incredibly well written. They are a group of unusual people with a range of abilities and outlooks. Of the main ones, none is wholly bad or good. There is nuance and also some unexpected developments. Over the series, all of them grow and change. There are also many humorous moments, usually dark, but sometimes poignant.

His writing of violence and battles seems to be very realistic to someone who has never (thank goodness) experienced war. The deep fear, the stupidity of leaders, the waste of lives are all shown in stark words and descriptions. When I finish the final book I will probably take a break from Abercrombie and read something lighter. But, I know I will return to his work for more re-reading very soon.

Happy Reading!

Love and best wishes,

Anne

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Reading roundup 08/07/26

This week’s Reading Roundup post is about the final book in Juliet Marillier’s Bridei Chronicles trilogy, The Well of Shades…

The Well of Shades by Juliet Marillier

This is the blurb…

“Sent home to Ireland on a secret mission for King Bridei of Fortriu, Faolan must first deliver the news of a brave warrior’s death. Unexpectedly, Bridei’s chief assassin and spy also finds himself facing the demons of his family’s dark past. By the time he tracks down the powerful Christian cleric who may be a threat to Bridei’s pagan kingdom, Faolan has become responsible for a child, a dog and Eile, a troubled, volatile young woman. For Eile, the journey to Fortriu is confronting. Accustomed to a life of deprivation and struggle, she finds herself facing an unfamiliar world, full of new lessons. For her, the hardest challenge of all will be learning to trust. At Bridei’s court in White Hill, disturbing news from the neighbouring kingdom of Circinn prompts the king to call his chieftains to council. But after the disappearance of Bridei’s closest adviser and the tragic death of a young maid, the threat posed by the encroaching influence of Christianity appears to be the least of the dangers at hand . . .”

Once again I really enjoyed Marillier’s writing. I don’t think this trilogy quite matched up to her wonderful Sevenwaters series, but it was still lovely to read. This is my response on Goodreads…

The Well of Shades (The Bridei Chronicles, #3)The Well of Shades by Juliet Marillier
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I really love reading Marillier’s blend of history with fantasy. This book was definitely the best in this absorbing trilogy, centring on the intriguing character of Faolan with sections on other important protagonists. The complex tale was brought together well and it all reached a satisfying conclusion. I did sense that Marillier left a few threads slightly open for another visit to this world. I hope that she does one day!

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After my long focus on Juliet Marillier’s work I have now moved on to another favourite author. I will write about their work next week, all being well!

Happy Reading!

Love and best wishes,

Anne

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Friday post 03/07/26: With a personalised scarf!

It’s so nice to be back posting on a Friday after a break for the hot weather! Those of you who have been reading my blog for a while will be aware that I struggle with multiple health issues and these include asthma and sarcoidosis in my lungs. So, hot weather is really difficult for me. Thankfully, it has cooled down quite a lot recently so I am feeling a lot better. I really hope this continues!

So today’s post is about a scarf I bought recently. Another scarf!!! Well, that’s what Lovely Husband said, along with “Do you really need any more?”. I admit that I am addicted to scarves. How many is too many? Anyway, I had some really good reasons for purchasing this one…

  1. I have loved the design for quite a long time.
  2. This colourway was in the sale.
  3. The design has meaning for me and you will see what I mean when you look at the images below!

The scarf is by Aspinal and is called “Ombre ‘A’ Floral silk scarf”. It is a 90cm square and the colourway is English Lavender. The design is really pretty with a riot of flowers and butterflies. I haven’t worn it yet, so there are no modelling photos. The images above are from the Aspinal website.

Now, I have a decision to make before I go ahead and wear it. I am thinking of having the scarf framed instead! Our bedroom has pretty wallpaper, curtains and bedding in shades of purple and lavender so the scarf would look gorgeous on the wall. As the A initial is also mine I think it would be fun to use the scarf in this way.

What do you think? I would love to know.

Well, I think that is all for now. Elder Son is going away for the weekend and I am going to help him pack his things. I think that LH and I will enjoy the break too! Lovely peace and quiet 😊.

Happy Weekend!

Love and best wishes,

Anne

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Reading roundup 01/07/26

I am back! We had a scorchingly hot few days in this part of the UK, which I struggled with because of my multiple health issues. I even found it difficult to concentrate on reading my book! Anyway, it has cooled down quite a lot and so I will catch up today.

I have returned to the lovely writing of Juliet Marillier, this time with her Bridei Chronicles series…

Since my last Reading Roundup post, I have read books one and two of Marillier’s series and am now about halfway through the third. The first book is The Dark Mirror and here is the blurb…

In the mid 6th century the Pictish kingdom in northern Britain is under threat from the Gaels and the Christian faith, which leaves the leaders of the northern realm struggling to maintain their ancient traditions. All hope rests on the shoulders of young Bridei, a little-known son of the royal line, who is seen as the perfect candidate for future kingship. At his remote forest home of Pitnochie, Broichan, a powerful druid, sets about training the boy in the ways of the ancients and in the all-important preparation to be a leader of men. But Broichan has not allowed for the Good Folk, inhabitants of the ancient forests of Fortriu and well-known workers of tricky magic. When Bridei discovers a strange baby girl abandoned on Broichan’s doorstep in the chill of the winter solstice, he takes her into the house. And the druid has to realise that there is one unpredictable power at work that may be too strong for him to control and could become the death of his dreams.

And this was my response on Goodreads…

The Dark Mirror (The Bridei Chronicles, #1)The Dark Mirror by Juliet Marillier
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I am really immersed in Marillier’s writing at the moment. Her descriptions of the natural world are beautiful and really enhance the settings of her books. Although this book was not quite as good as some of her other work, particularly the Sevenwaters series, I still enjoyed the story set in Scotland during the time of the Picts. Marillier’s interweaving of historical writing with magic is always interesting and atmospheric. Her characters are well drawn and she must undertake a huge amount of research to get the setting right. I will look forward to this story developing over the series.

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My second read was also the second book in the series: Blade of Fortriu. This is the blurb…

The kingdom of Fortriu has enjoyed five years of peace since Bridei came to the throne. Now the king is preparing for the long-awaited war that he hopes will see the Gaelic invaders driven from the west forever. The princess Ana, a hostage of Fortriu since childhood, is sent north to make a strategic marriage with a chieftain she has never met – and with it gain an ally on whom Bridei’s victory relies. Her escort is led by a man she despises: the enigmatic Faolan, Bridei’s assassin and spy. The expedition is ill-fated, and when Ana arrives at the chieftain Alpin’s stronghold in the mysterious Briar Wood, she is uneasy. This is a place full of secrets. When Ana discovers a prisoner kept within the bleakest of confinement, she is met with a conspiracy of silence. Faolan, tortured by an impossible love, walks a delicate path between loyalty and betrayal. . .

My review is here…

Blade of Fortriu (The Bridei Chronicles #2)Blade of Fortriu by Juliet Marillier
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This second book in the series was really a tale in two halves. The first part was an exciting journey with dangerous episodes and a growing relationship between the two main characters. During the second section the plot and the characters seemed to become far less nuanced, with an almost cartoonish villain and romantic interest. Yet again, I did enjoy the author’s writing in the main.

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I am enjoying the final book in the trilogy so far and will write about it in the next Reading Roundup post.

Happy Reading everyone!

Love and best wishes,

Anne

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Wednesday post 24/06/26: Taking a short break

Apologies, but I am taking a break from posting for the rest of the week. The weather is unbearably hot for a few days and I am really struggling. My long list of infirmities includes a couple of lung conditions, so you can understand why I can’t manage to write on here. Despite fans and cold drinks I just cannot think straight!

I hope to be back again next week.

Love and best wishes,

Anne

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Friday post 19/06/26: With a lovely scarf!

It’s Friday once again so time to write a post. This last week has been fairly quiet and peaceful, which has been lovely. I have managed to go for my local walks on most days and I am really feeling the benefit. The weather forecast is showing that things are really going to heat up over the next week, so I may not be able to cope with walking as I am not very good in hot weather!

I have also been trying to keep on top of the housework and that has been working well. Unfortunately, I am not able to do any gardening these days and we do have a lovely man who comes over to mow the lawns and keep the flower beds in order. He has had his own health issues and has not been able to come for a few weeks so the garden is like a jungle! I just about managed to walk down to the end yesterday, navigating the overgrown paths and steps with some difficulty! We have loads of gorgeous poppies just coming to the end of their flowering period and I am planning to collect the seeds from the best ones and sow them in other parts of the garden later on in the year. It is so lovely to see the garden changing through the months and discovering the flowers as they come into bloom.

I managed to wear one beautiful scarf last week on my walks. In fact I wore it on two days and I was going to upload both photos to show the different ties. However, the second batch of photos were so awful that I decided not to use any of them! Here’s one that is reasonable…

Outfit of the day 14/06/26 with Hermès Au Royaume d’Helios 70cm scarf

And this is a larger image of the scarf…

Au Royaume d’Helios by Matthieu Cossé for Hermès

Such gorgeous, cheerful colours! I think it worked well with my bright pink Lands’ End vest and navy trousers.

Wishing you all a very Happy Weekend!

Love and best wishes,

Anne

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P.S. If you would like to read more about this scarf, here is my Scarf of the Moment post with lots of information and the colourways.

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Reading roundup 17/06/26

Welcome to this week’s Reading Roundup post. I have now finished the final two books in David Gemmell’s brilliant Rigante series and really enjoyed them. Unfortunately, I am not feeling well today, so this will be a very basic post.

When I decided to read the Rigante series I assumed that I was re-reading all of the four books. I was sure that I must have read them many years ago as I knew that I had enjoyed Gemmell’s work in my younger days. As I read through the first two books I definitely remembered parts of the stories, but when I came to these two final books I realised that they were entirely new to me, which was great because they were such absorbing reads.

Anyway, this is the blurb for Ravenheart…

Eight hundred years have passed since King Connavar of the Rigante and his bastard son, Bane, the invading army of Stone. In that time, Connavar has become a legend, and the Rigante have lost the freedom so many gave their lives to preserve. A conquered people, they live and die under the iron rule of the Varlish, their culture all but destroyed.

One woman remains who follows the ancient paths once trod by the Rigante. She is the Wyrd of Wishing Tree Wood, and she alone knows the nature of the evil soon to be unleashed on a doomed and unsuspecting world.

“In a perilous land, facing an uncertain destiny, she pins her initial hopes on two men: Jaim Grymauch, the giant Rigante fighter, a man haunted by his failure to save the friend he loved from betrayal, and Kaelin Ring, a youth whose deadly talents will earn him the enmity of all Varlish. One will become the Ravenheart, an outlaw leader whose daring exploits will inspire the Rigante. The other will forge a legend and light the fires of rebellion.

The Wyrd knows that ultimately all hopes will rest on a third man. Of the bloodline of Connavar the King, he will need to overcome generations of fear and hatred if he is to achieve his destiny. For he is a Varlish nobleman, and – worse – the son of the Rigante’s greatest enemy . . .”

And this is the blurb for Stormrider…

“One glorious spark, one moment of Rigante rebellion has ignited a revolution and forged a legend. In the mountains of the north, the outlaw leader known as Ravenheart waits, knowing the forces of the blackhearted Moidart will come, led by the brutal ruler’s only son, Stormrider. Unaware that the fate of the world lies in their hands, sworn enemies Ravenheart and Stormrider will be forced to unite—and face the vengeance of an ancient evil.

For immense armies of darkness are advancing on the highlanders, and it seems as if nothing will stop them. They crush their victims with ease, until only a few thousand men stand before them, with no help in sight. But these are not ordinary men they face. They are clansmen, and more than that, they are Rigante. . . .”

As I am feeling so weak today, I have been unable to write reviews on Goodreads. Let me just say that I thoroughly enjoyed reading these two books and, in fact, the whole series. Everything was also rounded off nicely in the final chapters. If anyone wants to read some insightful comments, there are plenty on Goodreads.

Happy Reading!

Love and best wishes,

Anne

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Friday post 12/06/26: It’s another short one!

Hello and welcome to this week’s post. Unfortunately, life in this house has been very difficult over the last couple of weeks. I have also been struggling with my physical and mental health. In addition we have had to deal with some house issues: the shower flooded, the LED light in our bedroom stopped working, and some of the blinds fell down, plus a few more. We have managed to sort everything out except the light. So, until we can get that repaired or replaced, we have to manage with table lamps.

All of the house stuff is quite trivial really, but our problems with family relationships have been much more difficult to manage. I will not go into the details, for obvious reasons, but a household with two ill and disabled parents and an adult son with multiple issues can be very challenging!

I have been too unwell on most days to go for my walks and I have not had the energy to wear anything other than loungewear. On one day I was able to dress quite nicely and put on an Hermès scarf…

Outfit of the day 07/06/26 with Hermès Zebra Pegasus 45cm scarf

Here is a larger image of the scarf…

Zebra Pegasus 45cm scarf by Hermès

And these are the lovely blue topaz earrings by Blue Nile…

Blue topaz earrings by Blue Nile

I think that is all for this week. Please keep your fingers crossed for some better days and weeks to come!

Love and best wishes,

Anne

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P.S. If you would like to know more about the Zebra Pegasus design, please look at my Scarf of the Moment post here.

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Reading roundup 10/06/26

Welcome to my weekly post about my reading journey. The other day I was chatting to Lovely Husband, discussing my enjoyment of reading mainly fiction. I said to him that I probably began to read independently before I started school and must have read thousands of books over the years since then. Because I was a school librarian for such a long time, during that period I read mostly young adult and children’s books, probably ten each week or even more. Since I retired I have changed to reading adult fiction: fantasy, science fiction and thrillers in the main. So, I wonder how many books I have read over my almost 70 years of life?!?

Regular visitors to this blog will be aware that I now log my reading journey on Goodreads. I have a category on there of “After Retirement”, which I started in 2014. There are currently 1054 books in that category. I may have read even more because Goodreads sometimes doesn’t seem to handle re-read books very well.

Anyway, on to last week’s books! I decided to change tack from Juliet Marillier’s work and revisit another of my favourite fantasy authors: David Gemmell. Marillier’s works focus on the lives of female characters, which is very refreshing! Gemmell’s books are the absolute opposite. They are very male character focused with females appearing as mothers, love interest or magical entities. So, it’s not very feminist of me to read his work! But then I read for escapism and I find Gemmell’s flawed “heroes” work very well for that!

I have read a lot of Gemmell’s work in the past but cannot remember exactly which books I have finished. Anyway, I decided on his Rigante series and completed the first two in time for this post…

Here is the blurb for Sword in the Storm…

“Born in the storm that kills his father, Connavar grows up among the mountains of Caer Druagh, where the Rigante tribe dwell in harmony with the land and its gods.

But beyond the border, across the water, an evil force is gathering strength – an unstoppable force that will change the world beyond all recognition.

Haunted by malevolent spirits and hunted by evil men, Connavar sets out on a spectacular mission to defeat this new enemy… But he is a troubled soul, dogged by fate – will he be able to defend his tribe and save his people?”

And this is my response on Goodreads…

Sword in the Storm (The Rigante, #1)Sword in the Storm by David Gemmell
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed this book following the life of a boy from childhood to manhood. Set in a fantasy Celtic world that was very well drawn by Gemmell, the plot was gripping and the characters were interesting and engaging. Gemmell’s heroes have realistic flaws and are more relatable because of these.

I am now going to continue with the rest of the series.

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Now, on to the second book, Midnight Falcon. This is the blurb…

“They called him Bane the Bastard – though none said it to his face.

Born of treachery, his name a curse, he grew up among the warriors of the Rigante. They valued his skills in war, but they feared the violence in his heart.

And when, as a Wolfshead and Outlaw, he left Rigante lands, they breathed sighs of relief.

But Bane would return, the destiny of the Rigante in his hands, the fate of the world resting on his skills with a blade.”

Here is my short review…

Midnight Falcon (The Rigante #2)Midnight Falcon by David Gemmell
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

This was another great episode in a great series. Many of the unfinished plot lines from the first book were nicely rounded off and we had glimpses of some of the characters too. The main character this time was quite unlikable at the beginning but I warmed to him as his story unfolded. The scene setting was terrific with masses of action and really interesting and likeable characters. Once again, there were few females, which is my main negative about these books.

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I am now currently reading my way through the rest of the series and will write about these books next week, all being well.

Happy Reading!

Love and best wishes,

Anne

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Friday post 05/06/26: With apologies

I am sorry but life is very difficult today and I cannot post. I hope that my usual pattern of posting can be resumed next Wednesday.

Love and best wishes,

Anne

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