20 questions is one of my all-time favourite games. I remember playing it in college and I guessed the object (a Xerox machine) within the first five questions. It was the proudest moment of my life *sarcasm*. Jokes apart, it was a really fun time and this tag (because of the name) brought back those memories.
Love isn’t an exact science – but no one told Don Tillman.
A handsome thirty-nine-year-old geneticist, Don’s never had a second date. So he devises The Wife Project, a scientific test to find the perfect partner. Enter Rosie – ‘the world’s most incompatible woman’ – throwing Don’s safe, ordered life into chaos. Just what is this unsettling, alien emotion he’s feeling?
I’m not buying any books in 2021. I will be reading books I already own and finish them rather than let them collect dust on my shelf. Now, why did I come to this decision is the story that follows.
Another Thursday. Another Book Tag. Maybe I should make this a Thursday thing (assuming I post regularly). Book tags are helping me discover amazing blogs by some truly amazing bookworms. Plus, they are really fun to do. This week, I’m tackling the Seven Deadly Sins.
Forty years of marriage. Eight golden charms. One man’s journey of discovery.
Arthur and Miriam Pepper were happily married for forty years. They shared an uneventful life in Yorkshire, two children and had no secrets. At least that’s what Arthur thought.
Now he is on his own. He gets up every morning, eats his breakfast, waters his plant, Frederica, and speaks to nobody unless it is absolutely necessary. Until something disrupts his routine.
On the first anniversary of Miriam’s death, Arthur finds a small box containing a gold charm bracelet. On the underside of an elephant charm is a telephone number and, uncharacteristically, Arthur picks up the phone.
That call changes everything he thought he knew about Miriam. Embarking on a journey, charm by charm, Arthur uncovers his wife’s secret life before they met, and along the way learns more about himself.
It’s 2020, the Coronavirus is here, and we all are stuck at home. So, why not do a tag about it. This is the “Stuck at Home” book tag. I got this tag from Addy’s blog, who got it from Emma’s blog. Please do check them out. They have some awesome book recommendations and loads of fun stuff. Feel free to do this on your blog as well. Here goes.
There are lots of excuses that people give to not read books. But here are 15 reasons why reading books should be a part of, a vital part of, your life.