Every book I mention this week was given to me by NetGalley. I feel so privileged, getting to read all these books early, and for nothing more than a review! I fini shed The Tea Planter's Secret by Clare Flynn . It dragged for me, I struggled to emotionally engage with any of the characters. Which doesn't matter in an action packed book, but this was an historical romance. Now I'm reading Over to You by Georgie Tunny and really enjoying it. In the best possible way it's giving The Bold Type . Three female friends working in media, going through career and relationship highs and lows. And it's set in a recognisable Melbourne, which is a favourite thing for me. Next up is Hunger and Thirst by Claire Fuller , which is gothic horror and I'm ready for it! It's also got a good cover, but I'll be reading it next week so I'll share that then! I'm also listening to a review book The Secret of Sunrises by Ellie Block . I'm only far enoug...
This weekend we headed down to Launceston for the Australian Music theatre festival. We were flying after work on Thursday, but I decided to take the day off , and Leon took an early mark. On the way to out we went to The Lincoln for our last Pint of Origin pub and lunch. The Lincoln was serving Tasmanian beers, so our trip felt like it has started before we even left the CBD! Melbourne is famous for not having an airport train, but having a very expensive, privately run bus. By comparison, public transport is currently free and the Sky Bus is 36 dollars. Since we had plenty of time, we took a tram and train and then a bus from Broadmeadows (I think you have to be a Melbournian to really understand the situation.) I had only been to Launceston once, briefly. It's the perfect small city for a festival like this one. we went to shows every night and ate good food constantly. The city is built around a gorge and it's stunning. We went for a run and saw pademelons ! So cut...