It has taken me long enough, but I am here with my Six in Six. Thank you to everyone that has participated so far, I hope I have managed to get across to see your blog and comment. At the end of July/beginning of August I hope to round up all those that have participated and of course add all those new categories for future years too!
So without further ado….
- Six books that are related to The Great War or Second World War
Martin Davis – The Year After
Elizabeth Speller – The Return of Captain John Emmett
Mary Fitzgerald – When I Was Young
Anna Hope – Wake
Natasha Solomons – The Novel in the Viola
Monica Dickens – One Pair of Feet
- Six authors I have read before
M.C. Beaton
Lucinda Riley
Maureen Lee
Trisha Ashley
Belinda Bauer
Fern Britton
- Six new authors to me
Jill Dawson
Pierre Lemaitre
Diane Chamberlain
Phil Hogan
Graeme Simsion
Elizabeth Speller
- Six books from the past that drew me back there
Sara Sheridan – London Calling
James Runcie – Sidney Chambers and The Perils of the Night
Rosie Goodwin – A Mother’s Shame
P.L. Travers – Mary Poppins Comes Back
Jill Dawson – Lucky Bunny
Muriel Spark – The Prime of Miss Jean Brodie
- Six crime related books
Alex – Pierre Lemaitre
The Cuckoo’s Calling – Robert Galbraith
Dying in the Wool – Frances Brody
The Facts of Life and Death – Belinda Bauer
London Calling – Sara Sheridan
Henrietta Who? – Catherine Aird
- Six new books I have bought/acquired but not read
Alison Weir – The Marriage Game
Helen Walsh – The Lemon Grove
Linda Gillard – Cauldstane
Philippa Gregory – The White Princess
Carole Matthews – A Place to Call Home
Angela Thirkell – Pomfret Towers