Please note that I received this book via NetGalley. This did not affect my rating or review. I tend to wait at least a day after finishing a book to post a review, but I am highly annoyed right now and just want to put this book behind me. I maybe at one point while reading this ARC said are you...
Duneen is a remote village in Ireland where little happens. Until human remains are discovered on an old farm. The remains are believed to be Tommy Burke's who was last seen twenty-five years earlier, getting on a bus to Cork. As Sergeant P.J. Collins struggles to solve a big case for the first time...
This book did not grab me right away, but once it did - I was hooked. The author did such a great job with the characters in this book. I felt like they were real as to the way he developed them. I knew their feelings, their fears and their hopes.This was a great read that I thoroughly enjoyed. Whil...
Normally, my impression of an author is created by how they write and what they write about. With "Holding", the process was reversed. I've known Graham Norton firstly as a quirky, slightly risqué comedian, then as an often outrageous but always superficially charming chat show host and most recent...
Thanks to Net Galley and to Hodder & Stoughton for offering me a free copy of this novel. I have several confessions to make. Yes, I know who Graham Norton is, although I don’t watch his television programme often, and I don’t follow Eurovision (even when Sir Terry Wogan hosted the UK version of Eur...
What an intriguing and emotional delight this book was!I love Graham Norton, so I have to be honest, I was a little nervous about reading his book, in case I didn't enjoy it and felt disappointed, but it was exactly the things I love in a book. It's the kind of murder mystery story that doesn't get ...
Bluntly telling it like it is as only gay comedian, chat show host and now agony uncle Graham Norton can, with wit and wisdom. Ask Graham is a collection of letters and responses from Norton’s column in the very middle class and conservative Daily Telegraph. If you’re looking for a gentle agony aunt...
3.5I could go in depth about how the writing isn't great, the "plot" meanders and skips things and grammar is questionable but lets be honest: people do not read these kinds of books for their literary merits. There usually are none. No, I read this book because I like Graham Norton, adore his show ...
i already loved graham norton, but i love him even more after finishing this book. he's had a very interesting life! i laughed, i cried, i cringed. hahawhen reading this you can tell that he is such a genuine person, and he's quite candid about some things i'm sure he'd rather forget. and yes, he na...