The Shepherd’s Crown (Tiffany Aching #5; Discworld #41) by Terry PratchettPosted in4 StarsMay 24, 2026ββββ 4/5 - A fitting end to the series (and to Discworld) but it does show that Sir Terry never finished polishing it before his death.
I Shall Wear Midnight (Tiffany Aching #4; Discworld #38) by Terry PratchettPosted in4 StarsMay 18, 2026ββββ 4/5 - A major tone shift as things get a lot darker and heavier for Tiffany.
Nona The Ninth (The Locked Tomb #3) by Tamsyn MuirPosted in4 StarsMay 9, 2026β οΈβ οΈβ οΈβ οΈ 4/5 Bones - Nona brings a sweeter, warmer tone than previous books, and some answers to my many questions!
Adrian Mole The Wilderness Years (Adrian Mole #4) by Sue TownsendPosted in4 StarsMay 6, 2026ββββ 4/5 Stars - Funny as always, with some emotional moments that really resonated with me.
Harrow the Ninth (The Locked Tomb #2) by Tamsyn MuirPosted in4 StarsMay 1, 2026π¦΄π¦΄π¦΄π¦΄ 4/5 Bones - It's very messy, I'm still confused but I'm also still having a great time!
True Confessions of Adrian Albert Mole (#3) & Adrian Mole and the Small Amphibians (#3.5) by Sue TownsendPosted in4 StarsApril 30, 2026βββ 3.5/5 Stars - The loss of daily dairy entries isn't as good, but it's still Adrian!
Gideon the Ninth (The Locked Tomb #1) by Tamsyn MuirPosted in4 StarsApril 27, 2026π¦΄π¦΄π¦΄π¦΄ 4/5 Bones - Unlike nothing I've read before, and against the odds, I loved this weird tricky book!
The Growing Pains of Adrian Mole (Adrian Mole #2) by Sue TownsendPosted in5 StarsApril 21, 2026πππππ 5/5 Stars - I enjoyed this one even more. Adrian has some real and relatable struggles, but it's still hilariously funny.
Wintersmith (Discworld #35; Tiffany Aching #3) by Terry PratchettPosted in3 StarsApril 5, 2026βββ 3.5/5 - Some issues with this one, but overall still wonderful!
The Secret Diary of Adrian Mole Aged 13 3/4 by Sue TownsendPosted in5 StarsApril 3, 2026πππππ 5/5 Stars - Hilarious, full of character and with plenty of social commentary, truly a master of the form.