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THE H PROJECT

Welcome to The H Project, my very own spontaneous project. Feel free to explore; perhaps The H Project will help you pick your next read!

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Have you ever gone to a book store wanting to chose your next favourite book? Then become so overwhelmed with the choice that you judge a book by its cover?


I certainly have. Recently I tried to run a tiny book club between me and my step-mother. It didn't really work out as she works and I don't! So her genius thinking helped me to create The H Project.


This blog will be a safe space for me to review and recommend some of my favourite books. It offers the chance for people (and me) to find our next literary adventure.


So read on and enjoy!

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#6 The Silence of the Girls

Finally, I have chosen a book that is brand new and most would never have heard of. The first time I saw this book, was on an Instagram...

#5 A Prisoner of Birth

It may seem that a spot of favouritism is taking place as this is another Jeffery Archer book. But last Wednesday, my father bought me...

#4 The Shack

Normally when I come to write a review about a book, I have a pretty good idea of what I'm going to say. But right now... my minds a...

#3 The Clifton Chronicles

Now this review is not for one book, but seven. Jeffery Archer’s ‘Clifton Chronicles’ (CC) are an easy but stimulating read. They are for...

#2 A Monster Calls

I am struggling to find the words to describe the feelings that were rediscovered by reading this book. This novel is filled with wisdom...

#1 Call Me By Your Name

This summer read by André Aciman has been snowballing in popularity due to the film coming out in 2017. I made the decision to read the...

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A spontaneous moment in the kitchen has led me to start my own blog! This blog will be a safe space where I will do my best to review...

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