Update 03/08/20

I am currently sitting in bed with a large pot of tea and some lovely jammy bread, feeling very pleased with myself but also exhausted.

Yes, Lovely Husband took me out today!

I had planned to write a proper Outfit of the Day post as I actually managed to wear something very nice for once. Well, that was the plan, but I am so tired now that I simply cannot face writing and putting together a collage to show you my outfit.

So, in the meantime, here is a quick photo…

Outfit of the day 03/08/20 with Hermès’ Escales Mediterranéenes scarf

Now I will have more of a rest!

Love and best wishes,

Anne

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Update 31/07/20 with lovely Hermès Plumes en Fête

This is a really quick update at the end of the working week. I’m currently sitting in bed, with a large fan next to me, and I am absolutely gasping for breath in the heat. Earlier, I went out into the garden to hang out the washing and I couldn’t believe how warm it was.

Sadly, my serious mental health issues mean that I only feel safe and secure in my bedroom. If I put my head outdoors, I am immediately terrified. So, whilst I can do very quick outdoor tasks, I still cannot bring myself to sit outside with a book, as I would have done in previous summers. I will try again tomorrow.


Apparently, Hermès UK should be putting some of the new Autumn/Winter 2020 scarves and shawls online from tomorrow. I do hope so. I have been following the relevant thread on The Purse Forum for ages and I think I now know which scarves and colourways would work for me. But it is so hard to decide!

I have a plan to buy a shawl this season. They are humongously expensive, but, as I don’t spend my money on lavish (or even basic) entertainment, I think that I can save up for one. Add in my birthday money (November) and Christmas cash (yes, this is serious forward planning) and maybe one will be within my reach!

One of these gorgeous Plumes en Fête 140cm cashmere/silk shawls is my goal (if you click on an image, you will see a larger version plus the code number in small type beginning with an H)…

… but which would be best? As I already have a 140cm cashmere/silk shawl in blues from Liberty of London, I am thinking of getting a colourway which will look lovely with grey. Any ideas? (Bear in mind that the colours in these images are not quite accurate, to help prevent fraud).

Please let me know your preferences in the comments. It would be so helpful.

Love and best wishes,

Anne

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Reading roundup 29/07/20

First of all, I must apologise for the missing post on Monday. I was feeling really down in the dumps and couldn’t think of anything positive to write about. The good news is that I have read two books this week, so I can write about those today.

Hitler’s Secret by Rory Clements

Rory Clements’ Hitler’s Secret (Tom Wilde #04), was the first book of the week. I have already read the first three in the series, so was really looking forward to this one. Here is the blurb:

In the Autumn of 1941, the war is going badly for Britain and its allies. If the tide is going to be turned against Hitler, a new weapon is desperately needed.

In Cambridge, brilliant history professor Tom Wilde is asked by an American intelligence officer to help smuggle a mysterious package out of Nazi Germany – something so secret, even Hitler himself doesn’t know of its existence.

Posing as a German-American industrialist, Wilde soon discovers the shocking truth about the ‘package’, and why the Nazis will stop at nothing to prevent it leaving Germany. With ruthless killers loyal to Martin Bormann hunting him down, Wilde makes a desperate gamble on an unlikely escape route.
But even if he reaches England alive, that will not be the end of his ordeal. Wilde is now convinced that the truth he has discovered must remain hidden, even if it means betraying the country he loves . . .

I enjoyed the book, but not quite as much as the other three, as I wrote in my review on Goodreads:

Hitler's Secret (Tom Wilde #4)Hitler’s Secret by Rory Clements
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I really enjoyed the first three books in the series, but this one didn’t quite work as well for me. The others were set in England, just before the outbreak of WWII, and the characters and setting seemed to fit together very well. This fourth book, taking place in both wartime Germany and England, felt rather confusing and disjointed.

Don’t get me wrong, the book is still a good thriller with some very exciting and gripping moments. Many of the characters, however, felt like extreme stereotypes without nuance, especially the “baddies”.

I’m now wondering where this series will go next. Will it go full espionage/thriller and move more into a European setting? I am sure that I will continue to read more books, if they are forthcoming.

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Survivor Song by Paul Tremblay

The second book was entirely different. I’m not quite sure why I chose it – you will quickly realise my meaning as you read the blurb and review for Survivor Song by Paul Tremblay.

When it happens, it happens quickly.

New England is locked down, a strict curfew the only way to stem the wildfire spread of a rabies-like virus. The hospitals cannot cope with the infected, as the pathogen’s ferociously quick incubation period overwhelms the state. The veneer of civilisation is breaking down as people live in fear of everyone around them. Staying inside is the only way to keep safe.

But paediatrician Ramola Sherman can’t stay safe, when her friend Natalie calls her husband is dead, she’s eight months pregnant, and she’s been bitten. She is thrust into a desperate race to bring Natalie and her unborn child to a hospital, to try and save both their lives.

Their once familiar home has becoming a violent and strange place, twisted in to a barely recognisable landscape. What should have been a simple, joyous journey becomes a brutal trial.

This was such a quick read, for a variety of reasons, I finished the book really quickly. Here is the review on Goodreads:

Survivor SongSurvivor Song by Paul Tremblay
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Well, this was an odd choice of book to read in the middle(?) of a pandemic, during shielding, when I have hardly left the house for months! I’m just glad that I’m too old to be pregnant!

When was this book actually written and published? Are we all living in a massive publicity stunt?

No, that’s too frivolous.

Anyway, this was a fast-moving and gripping read which kept its hold on me right until the very end. The journey of two women, one pregnant, the other a doctor and her friend, in the middle of a breakout of a rabies-like threat, was enthralling. The alternate points of view for each chapter gave different angles on the story and became emotional and heart breaking as the plot moved on.

When our real pandemic is over, I am sure that something like this will be made into a film or TV series. I don’t think I would watch it…

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Now, I can’t quite decide what I am going to read next, so I will finish writing this post then go and look through my ebooks…

Happy Reading to you all!

Love and best wishes,

Anne

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Outfit of the day 24/07/20

I actually wore a reasonably coordinated outfit for a while today. OK, it didn’t last long, but I wanted to try out my new Liberty of London scarf – all of those blues!

So, here it is…

Outfit of the day 24/07/20 with Liberty’s Aurora gavroche

Today’s outfit:

  • Navy cotton t-shirt – Sainsbury’s Tu.
  • Navy linen-mix trousers – Isle Clothing.
  • Cobalt crystal and silver earrings – Sonrisa Boutique.
  • Cream and gold Byzantine bangle – Halcyon Days.
  • Blue and gold Agama bangle – Halcyon Days.
  • Blue and white silk gavroche – Aurora – Liberty of London. Tied in a simple cowboy knot.

I was wondering whether I dared post this collage today because my hair is such a mess. But I would rather be honest about my looks and I am not trying to be any kind of style icon. The mere thought of that makes me giggle!

Here is another collage to show some of my jewellery in shades of blue and white, which could work with this lovely scarf:

Accessories in blue and white

Accessories in blue and white

And I also have this stunning blue handbag from Massaccesi:

Midi Muse by Massaccesi with earrings and bracelets

Midi Muse by Massaccesi with earrings and bracelets

Yes, I need to start wearing some of these again – I am so fortunate to be able to afford such beautiful things.

Anyway, I hope that you have a great weekend.

Love and best wishes,

Anne

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Reading roundup 22/07/20

This week I read the final book in a trilogy and started reading something interesting which led me to a decision.

The Hallowed Hunt by Lois McMaster Bujold

I had finished the first two book in Lois McMaster Bujold’s World of the Five Gods series, which fully deserved five stars on the Goodreads website. Then I turned to the final book, The Hallowed Hunt. This is the blurb:

The half-mad Prince Boleso has been slain by a noblewoman he had intended to defile — and Lord Ingrey kin Wolfcliff must transport the body to its burial place and the accused killer, the Lady Ijada, to judgment. With the death of the old Hallow King imminent and the crown in play, the road they must travel together is a dangerous one. And though he is duty-bound to deliver his prisoner to an almost certain death, Ijada may be the only one Ingrey dares trust. For a monstrous malevolence holds the haunted lord in its sway — and a great and terrible destiny has been bestowed upon him by the gods, the damned, and the dead.

This is the review I wrote on Goodreads:

The Hallowed Hunt (Chalion, #3)The Hallowed Hunt by Lois McMaster Bujold
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Let me say, first of all, that I enjoyed the book and thought it deserved four stars. Yes, for me, it was not quite as good as the other two in the series, but Bujold’s “not quite as good” is still way better than many other authors’ “fantastic!”

This book was a surprise, as the third volume in a trilogy, in that the story takes place much earlier in the series’ timeline. None of the familiar “landscape” or characters are there. So the reader has to begin again in imagining the immediate setting.

To be honest, I found the first part of the book quite difficult to follow. Now, that could have been because of the effects of my stroke, rather than any fault of the author. Once the main characters became clearer, I began to settle in to the story and Bujold’s writing carried me along to the end.

So, my verdict is that the book is well-worth reading and I will most certainly be stockpiling Bujold’s other books to enjoy at a later date. What a treat is in store for me!

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Tamed: Ten Species That Changed Our World by Alice Roberts

Younger Son sent me several ebooks for Mothers’ Day, back in March. He always chooses such interesting ones which introduce me to new ideas (well, new to me!). I decided that my next read would be one of these: Tamed: Ten Species That Changed Our World by Alice Roberts. As I have not read a non-fiction book of this type for many years, I am finding that the amount of concentration that I need to read it is difficult to sustain for long periods. So, I have come up with the plan that I will read the book in chunks, with easier books in between. Obviously, my memory issues could cause problems, but each chapter is reasonably complete in itself, so I will see how it goes. If the plan does not work, I will change things around.

I will let you know next week if this idea is working! Until then:

Happy Reading to you all!

Love and best wishes,

Anne

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Update 20/07/20 with a very naughty little reveal!

Oh, I have absolutely no self-control! Mind you, I don’t suppose any other Liberty of London lovers will have any either if they have a look at the amazing online sale. Anyway, I only bought a little something, only a tiny wee something…

Here it is in this sequence of photos…

Isn’t this lovely and cute? A gavroche size (45×45 cm) scarf from Liberty of London called Aurora. I don’t have time to take modelling photos today, but I plan to upload some on Friday, all being well.

Here are the images from the Liberty of London website…

Those blues 😍💙😍💙😍💙😍. PS, the scarf is available in other colourways, but, as you may know, I love blue!

Love and best wishes,

Anne

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Update 17/07/20

Well, I am feeling quite pleased with myself! As regular readers of the blog will know, I have not been out of the house for weeks and have stayed in bed most days. Lovely Husband, formerly a PE teacher, and Elder Son have been trying to persuade me to exercise, but I have been too afraid to even begin. Bed has felt like the only safe place.

ES has had leave from work this week and I finally found the motivation, on Wednesday, to go for a short walk with him there for support and encouragement. It was quite a shock to realise how quickly my legs began to shake and I only reached as far as the local Post Office. But it was a start. He has promised to help me on his days off and I am going to try harder to build up some consistency.

Yesterday, LH persuaded me to go with him on a tour of the local area in the car. We are starting to tentatively plan a house renovation so that we can then move into a more suitable home. So, we had a look around to see the kind of houses/bungalows that are within our price range and are near enough to our local town to suit ES. As a minimum, we need to have three bedrooms. One of them has to be on the ground floor with a toilet nearby. It is quite scary, but also rather exciting as we have lived in this house for almost twenty years, so it will be quite a wrench to leave. We also hadn’t envisaged staying in this area, but ES is so settled here that it would be cruel to move him away.

Anyway, as I said, these are only very early and very tentative plans and we cannot do anything quickly. With all my various health issues, I react very badly to stress, even with heavy medication, and we all know how stressful house moving is! At least it is giving us something different to think about.

Happy Weekend to you all!

Love and best wishes,

Anne

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Reading roundup 15/07/20

Well, something kind of good has come from my stroke. It’s very weird, but also rather satisfying and pleasing for me.

I’m in the middle of reading Lois McMaster Bujold’s World of the Five Gods series – I wrote a review of the first book, The Curse of Chalion, in last week’s Reading Roundup. The second book, Paladin of Souls, a multi-award winner, is the book I am writing about this week. Now, I actually read this book for the first time many years ago and immediately rated it amongst my favourites. I have often thought of re-reading it since, but there are many other great books to read, so I put it on the back-burner, as it were. But recently, as I had bought the whole trilogy in ebook format, I decided to read them all in order, so Paladin of Souls became last week’s book.

And it was like reading an entirely new book! I couldn’t remember the plot at all!

It turned out that I only had vague memories of the main female character and the fact that some romance was involved. This seemed really amusing as I continued to read what was, for the post-stroke me, a newly minted tale!

So, here is the blurb:

Three years have passed since the widowed Dowager Royina Ista found release from the curse of madness that kept her imprisoned in her family’s castle of Valenda. Her newfound freedom is costly, bittersweet with memories, regrets, and guilty secrets – for she knows the truth of what brought her land to the brink of destruction. And now the road – escape – beckons… A simple pilgrimage, perhaps. Quite fitting for the Dowager Royina of all Chalion.

Yet something else is free, too – something beyond deadly. To the north lies the vital border fortress of Porifors. Memories linger there as well, of wars and invasions and the mighty Golden General of Jokona. And someone, something, watches from across that border – humans, demons, gods.

Ista thinks her little party of pilgrims wanders at will. But whose? When Ista’s retinue is unexpectedly set upon not long into its travels, a mysterious ally appears – a warrior nobleman who fights like a berserker. The temporary safety of her enigmatic champion’s castle cannot ease Ista’s mounting dread, however, when she finds his dark secrets are entangled with hers in a net of the gods’ own weaving.

In her dreams the threads are already drawing her to unforeseen chances, fateful meetings, fearsome choices. What the inscrutable gods commanded of her in the past brought her land to the brink of devastation. Now, once again, they have chosen Ista as their instrument. And again, for good or for ill, she must comply.

And this is my review as written on the Goodreads site:

Paladin of SoulsPaladin of Souls by Lois McMaster Bujold
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

How I love this book! First of all, I love it because the main character is a middle aged woman, who is not beautiful or gifted with extraordinary powers. She could almost be unlikeable at the beginning of the book (continuing on from her few appearances in the first book of the series, The Curse of Chalion). However, as the story unfolds, she grows and develops in character and power to become quite extraordinary indeed!

This book is haunting. From a slow beginning, the tale develops its pace with incredible twists and unexpected moves. So, I cannot write about them here as I don’t want to spoil the surprises. All I can say is that it is well-worth your time. There are other wonderful characters, both male and female, and events that will keep you reading late into the night.

And I will not wait ten years this time before I read it again!

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OK, it’s not a detailed review, but there are plenty of others to read online. I just want to get on with reading the last book in the trilogy!

The Hallowed Hunt by Lois McMaster Bujold

Happy Reading to you all!

Love and best wishes,

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Update 13/07/20 with new stuff!

Well, I have bought some new things, but they are not very exciting, I must admit. Since I retired from work, I have given up wearing bras and have, instead, bought pretty vests. These are much more comfortable for me, especially as I have put on so much weight. I found some nice ones on the Marks and Spencer website the other day and they arrived on Friday. I was going to write about them straight away, but felt too ill.

So, here they are today…

Pretty cotton vests – Marks and Spencer

Practical and pretty!

I am now madly saving for the Hermès Autumn/Winter 2020 scarf season, so there will be very few “new purchase” posts like this one, for a while. That’s assuming that I can keep on track. I have a lot of money to save up! Eek!

Love and best wishes,

Anne

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Reading roundup 08/07/20

To make up for the non-post last week, I read two books this week. And they were both great books!

The Silent Wife by Karin Slaughtet

The first was The Silent Wife by Karin Slaughter (Will Trent #10). I was so lucky to be able to read this quickly after publication, thanks to our library’s ebook service. Here is the blurb:

Atlanta, Georgia. Present day. A young woman is brutally attacked and left for dead. The police investigate but the trail goes cold. Until a chance assignment takes GBI investigator Will Trent to the state penitentiary, and to a prisoner who says he recognizes the MO. The attack looks identical to the one he was accused of eight years earlier. The prisoner’s always insisted that he was innocent, and now he’s sure he has proof. The killer is still out there.

As Will digs into both crimes it becomes clear that he must solve the original case in order to reach the truth. Yet nearly a decade has passed—time for memories to fade, witnesses to vanish, evidence to disappear. And now he needs medical examiner Sara Linton to help him hunt down a ruthless murderer. But when the past and present collide, everything Will values is at stake . . .

I really enjoy reading Slaughter’s work as her books enable me to escape from my troubles for a while – they are so gripping! This is my four star review on Good Reads:

The Silent Wife (Will Trent #10)The Silent Wife by Karin Slaughter
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

If you want to read a book which is totally gripping, dark, heart-stopping, fast-paced and satisfying, then you can’t go wrong if you choose this one. The author very cleverly uses two separate timelines to tell the story and brings back a well-loved character from the past. The relationships in the book are well-drawn and interesting. The unfolding crimes are cruel and bloody.

And this is my problem with the book and why I have only given it four stars. I expect male writers to write revolting deaths for their female crime victims, but these, for me, went totally over the top. I have a strong stomach and, yes, this is only fiction, but for a woman to write such horrible murders inflicted in this graphic way on women – I felt so conflicted.

I love Karin Slaughter’s writing and this book will not put me off reading her others, but bear in mind that her name can be so appropriate at times!

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The Curse of Chalion by Lois McMaster Bujold

Now for my second read of the week. Many years ago, I read a great book called Paladin of Souls by Lois McMaster Bujold. The book stayed in my head but I could never find any of her other works in libraries. Now that we have ebooks, many older works have become available to a wider readership and so I was thrilled to find that this book was actually the second part of a trilogy. I bought the whole set and have just finished The Curse of Chalion (World of the Five Gods #01). Here is the blurb:

A man broken in body and spirit, Cazaril, has returned to the noble household he once served as page, and is named, to his great surprise, as the secretary-tutor to the beautiful, strong-willed sister of the impetuous boy who is next in line to rule.

It is an assignment Cazaril dreads, for it will ultimately lead him to the place he fears most, the royal court of Cardegoss, where the powerful enemies, who once placed him in chains, now occupy lofty positions. In addition to the traitorous intrigues of villains, Cazaril and the Royesse Iselle, are faced with a sinister curse that hangs like a sword over the entire blighted House of Chalion and all who stand in their circle. Only by employing the darkest, most forbidden of magics, can Cazaril hope to protect his royal charge—an act that will mark the loyal, damaged servant as a tool of the miraculous, and trap him, flesh and soul, in a maze of demonic paradox, damnation, and death.

This the review I wrote on Goodreads:

The Curse of Chalion (World of the Five Gods, #1)The Curse of Chalion by Lois McMaster Bujold
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

This is going to be one of the books that I read over and over again. I have a few like this on my shelves, mainly by Guy Gavriel Kay, and so this will be in honoured company. It is certainly a slow burner. What seems like a simple tale at the beginning, develops into a beautifully written fantasy story. Bujold’s writing is gorgeous and her characterisation is at the centre of the book.

For those who like their fantasy fiction full of fighting, danger, death, destruction, romance, journeys and intrigue, there is more than enough to keep them interested. For those who love well drawn scenes and characters, this book is for you too. My only tiny niggle was the number of names beginning with I! This stroke-addled brain struggled a bit with this.

Anyway, I will now go and enjoy the sequel: Paladin of Souls…

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So, that has been a highly successful and satisfying week!

Happy Reading to you all…

Love and best wishes,

Anne

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