My Week in Books – 11th June 2023

MyWeekinBooksOn What Cathy Read Next last week

Monday – I published my review of Hokey Pokey by Kate Mascarenhas.

Tuesday – This week’s Top Ten Tuesday topic was Books With A Summer Vibe.   

Wednesday – As always WWW Wednesday is a weekly opportunity to share what I’ve just read, what I’m currently reading and what I plan to read next… and to take a peek at what others are reading. 

Thursday – I shared my publication day review of historical novel The Last Lifeboat by Hazel Gaynor.

Friday – I published my review of Ancestry by Simon Mawer, one of the books shortlisted for the Walter Scott Prize for Historical Fiction 2023.  

Saturday – After a long absence, I joined other keen gardeners for #SixonSaturday.


New arrivals

The Black CrescentThe Black Crescent by Jane Johnson (ARC, Head of Zeus)

Hamou Badi is of the naughtiest boys in Tiziane – gangleader, fruit-stealer, catapult-maker and general promoter of chaos. His love of causing trouble is matched only by his hatred of the French soldiers who occupy his beloved Morocco.

Nineteen years on, and rebellious Hamou is now employed by the French police. Though he feels like a traitor, tensions have never been higher and the country feels balanced on a knife-edge. His presence in the force is more important than ever.

When Hamou finds evidence that links close friends to a violent rebel group, he is perplexed. His friends are peace-loving citizens – surely they can’t be involved with the violent rebellion? And what on earth is he to do if they are?


On What Cathy Read Next this week

Currently reading


Planned posts

  • Book Review: The Wall by Adrian Goldsworthy
  • Book Review: The Geometer Lobachevsky by Adrian Duncan
  • Book Review: Wild with All Regrets by E. L. Deards

#SixonSaturday My Gardening Week – 10th June 2023

Garden AllotmentSix on Saturday is a weekly meme originally hosted by The Propagator but now in the tender care of Jim at Garden Ruminations. I haven’t done one of these in a while but what else is there to do when it’s too hot to garden, your water butts are empty and you’re fed up with lugging watering cans up and down the garden? If you can find the time, check out the posts of other participants by following the links in the comments section of Jim’s post – or share your own six.

6 on Sat 10 June 2023 ErysimumOne – (Left) Erysimum ‘Walberton’s Fragrant Star’ bought at RHS Wisley a few months ago that seems to be thriving despite being in direct sunlight – and not being watered.

6 on Sat 10 June 2023 Herb GardenTwo – (Right) Similarly, the herb garden is soaking up the heat and attracting loads of bees and other pollinators. They’re especially keen on the thymes.

Three & Four – (Below) A couple of lovely foxgloves growing in the shade of one of our apple trees and a rather rampant rose of unknown variety. Foxgloves are one of my favourite flowers… until the hollyhocks come along that is.

6 on Sat 10 June 2023 Broad BeansFive – (Left) I don’t know if it’s just me but this year seems to be terrible for blackfly – or wonderful, I suppose, if you are a blackfly. Our broad beans are absolutely covered in them, including some of the pods. Despite that, the plants themselves are still doing well and starting to develop decent sized pods. I harvested some last week although my husband said it was too early and they’d only be the size of peas when the pods were opened – and he was right. Patience, Cathy…

Six – (Below) Our stone frog – in the absence of a real one – standing guard over Alchemilla mollis near our small pond. Enjoy your garden, and pray for rain.

6 on Sat 10 June 2023 Alchemilla mollis