Advantages: Easy to read, simple story with lots of detail Disadvantages: It wasn't long enough!
The Winter Ghosts starts in April 1933, with a man called Freddie. He is off the meet the owner of a bookshop in the hope that he can decipher a letter that he has on his person. The shopkeeper is amazed at the letter and promptly asks where he had come a ...
Advantages: A quick read Disadvantages: A bit too quick
...(the criteria seems to be asking about the audio version - I am reviewing the book not the audio book) During the January sales immediately after Christmas, I ventured out to Waterstone's to see what book I could find to use my loyalty points on. Natura ...
Advantages: Beautiful way with words Disadvantages: Predictable
...Being a huge fan of Kate Mosses' previous books, Labyrinth and Sepulchre, I had very high hopes for what was described as the follow up in the Languedoc trilogy. Winter Ghosts was the third and final instillation of this Languedoc series which was all set ...
Advantages: Fun and romantic storyline Disadvantages: The book didnt keep me gripped the whole way through
I bought this book at the airport last year when we were going to Egypt as I had forgotten to bring one with me. I had never heard of Jill Mansell before I saw this book by her, but it had in bold letters all around the bookshelf that it was the no.1 best ...
Advantages: A Great Engrossing Read, Well Loved Characters In A Brilliant Story Disadvantages: The Series Ends With It
As the final instalment of a series I would just like to mention firstly that I will attempt to keep all major points of this story out of my review, but may touch on past events in the series. My apologies if I mention anything that you have not already ...