I read twelve books in March. Lots of rainy days prevented me getting out in the garden which helped with my reading but not with my garden To-Do list. Below are my five favourite books. Links from each title will take you to my review. You can find a list of all the books I’ve read so far in 2023 here. If we’re not already friends on Goodreads, send me a friend request or follow my reviews.
My thanks to Faber & Faber, époque press, Head of Zeus and Gallic Books for providing me with review copies.
Old God’s Time by Sebastian Barry (Faber & Faber) – A truly brilliant piece of writing that’s also proof a novel doesn’t have to be big to deliver a powerful punch.
Three Gifts by Mark A. Radcliffe (époque press) – A beautifully written, gentle and heartfelt story that will make you smile, laugh, ponder and maybe shed a tear or two.
The Spy Across the Water by Jim Naughtie (Head of Zeus) – A terrific spy thriller whose intricate plot will keep you on your toes and which is also a story of friendship against the odds and the compromises that have to be made between duty and personal relationships.
The Romantic by William Boyd (Viking) – On the longlist for the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction 2023, a wonderfully entertaining romp through the 19th century with the most engaging travelling companion you could possibly hope for.
Birthright by Charles Lambert (Gallic Books) – An absorbing combination of suspenseful mystery and complex family drama.
What were your favourite books last month? Have you read any of my picks?


I hope the weather clears up soon for both of us. Not being able to get out into the garden so far is making it all seem rather overwhelming now.
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I am on the list for Old God’s Time at the library and am definitely looking forward to it.
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