Sunday, 5 April 2026

Boek: Custard vir die Siel, Susan Coetzer

 


Soos dit voor op die boek sê: Fiksie met 'n boodskap.

Ek geniet Susan Coetzer se skryfstyl.

Hierdie is die tweede boek in die reeks, die eerste was Oros vir die Siel wat ek ook geniet het. Nooit besef Susan het so baie boeke gekryf nie.

Dit raak effens preachy en bietjie té vir my teen die einde, maar ek het dit nogtans geniet.

Isabella is gebore en tot die ouderdom van 9 in Tanzanië dan trek hulle Suid Afrika toe. Sy trou met Herman, 'n suksesvolle sielkundige wat twee affairs het. Dit is haar reis om haarself en haar man te vergewe en mees bekangrik 'n reis om die Here weer te ontdoek.

Wat my pla, wie het die honde op gepas terwyl hulle op vakansie was.

Andersins, baie sweet, en ek sien uit vir Tjoklits vir die Siel wanneer die tyd reg is dat ek daardie boek vind.

4/5

Tuesday, 31 March 2026

Libby Audiobook: Relight my fire, C.K. McDonnell

 


The fourth in the series. This one was about zombies.

Love the dry British humour.


Thursday, 26 March 2026

Libby Audiobook: Love Will Tear us Apart

 


Third in the Stranger Times series. Absolutely love the wonderful dry British humour. The one where Hannah infiltrates the Winona Pincher Institute (cult).

The narrator is absolutely brilliant 

4.8/5

Narrator 10/10

Friday, 13 March 2026

Libby Audiobook: We Begin at the End, Chris Whitaker

 

Beautifully written. Quite a few twists and turns along the way. I had to listen intently so as not to miss anything. There is a lot to keep track of.

We meet Duchess about 13 / 14 years old, who pretty much has to raise her younger brother Robin because their mom, Star, has a drinking problem and not very reliable.

We learn that Star's sister was killed accidentally by Vincent. He went to jail and felt incredible guilt all his life.

Star is found dead, shot and ribs broken. Vincent was there when the Chief of police arrived and says he did it. 

Star and Robin go and live with their grandfather Hal on his farm.




SPOILER 



















Turns out, Star used to visit Vincent in prison, Duchess and Robin are his child. 


We Begin at the End by Chris Whitaker centers on thirteen-year-old self-proclaimed outlaw Duchess Radley, her young brother Robin, their troubled mother Star, and Walker (Walk), the Cape Haven police chief. The story follows their lives in California and Montana after Vincent King, Star's former lover and a friend of Walk, is released from30 years in prison.
Main Characters
  • Duchess Day Radley: A tough, 13-year-old girl who acts as a protector and parental figure to her younger brother and mother.
  • Walker (Walk): The chief of police in Cape Haven, California, who is dealing with a terminal illness (Parkinson's) and deep guilt over testifying against his best friend, Vincent.
  • Vincent King: Returns to town after 30 years in prison for the death of Sissy Radley (Star’s sister); he is a central, enigmatic figure who carries immense guilt and later acts as a guardian to the children.
  • Star Radley: Duchess and Robin's mother, who is struggling with addiction, depression, and the lasting trauma of her sister's death.
  • Robin Radley: Duchess's five-year-old brother, who is central to the mystery of the plot.
Key Supporting Characters
  • Dickie Darke: A sinister local figure involved in the central conflict.
  • Hal: A character who provides support to the family.
  • Martha: A character in the town of Cape Haven.
  • Thomas Noble: Duchess's friend
  • Dolly: An older friend of Duchess.
  • Hank and Busy: Acquaintances and helpers of the family.
The novel focuses on themes of revenge, protecting family, and the long-term consequences of past actions, driving the characters toward a climactic, tragic, and ultimately revealing ending.


Sunday, 1 March 2026

Libby Audiobook: Carpet Diem, Justin Lee Anderson

 


Not the normal type of book I usually read.

Brilliant narrator with all the voices. 

Wonderful dark, dry English humour.

A lot of names.

3.8/5


Wednesday, 25 February 2026

Libby Audiobook: Strange Sally Diamond, Liz Nugent

 


It's so weird how sometimes two books that I am reading have overlapping themes.
Abduction has been the theme in the last two.

This was a very good audiobook. We meet Sally, who, when her dad dies had told her to just put him out in the bin, she took it a step further and tried to incinerate him.

We learn that she is a bit strange. Her mom was abducted when she was 11. Molested her and had two children, a boy, Peter, who the dad loved and raised, and Sally that the dad didn't want anything with.

The dad takes Peter and emigrates to New Zealand. There he returns to old habits and abducts a 14 year old Lindi.

Beautifully written. Incredibly sad. Was hooked 5/5