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Happy Easter Hols! Here’s what I’ve been up to βπΌ
Week One





















Week Two















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Happy Easter Hols! Here’s what I’ve been up to βπΌ




































I hope you’ve enjoyed the long Easter weekend, if you celebrate it π
Until Next Time,
Roseanne π
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We have just finished the third month of the year, and we are on a book count of 15.
Let’s take a look at this months books.
Month Three – let’s go!






Total reads this month:
4.5
Favourite book this month:
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Roseanne π
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So, I had an idea to document some more memories on my blog. I used to do a lot more of these sort of posts before I started posting more book/reading content, and when I had more time haha, life seems to be busy these days!
So I thought as we are a quarter of the way through the year, I could do a quarterly memories update to capture 2025.
This is part one, the first three months of the twelve of 2025!
Let’s take a look.

I’m not always a fan of January. It always seems such a miserable month after the festivities if Christmas, but this one wasn’t too bad! Me & my husband went to London together for the day, we saw ‘Harry Potter and The Cursed Child’ (again) and had a delicious dinner at a fancy Italian restaurant.
There was more footie with my nephew and lots of reading this month!! I love making my new reading lists and new book purchases for the new year. I also had two baby showers to celebrate, which was lovely! Not a bad start to the year, really!

In February, we had some fun sleepovers with my Nephew’s and Niece, me and my twin sister played the OG ‘The Sims’ game on its re release anniversary special, so amazing nostalgia there! I went to London to meet up with my Uni friend Kirsty and we watched ‘The Devil Wears Prada’ Musical… we also had dinner with another friend afterwards which was a great catch up (The show was really good).
Me and my Twin sister also saw a show, but in Norwich, we watched Giovanna Fletcher in ‘The Girl on the Train’. It was so cool to see Gi in a show and it was done really well on stage (I love the book!!) Speaking of books, Me and some friends from work started up a reading library in our staff room which has been going well and is nicely stocked now.
This month I also added some colourful accessories to our bathroom to finish it off, (we had it redone at the end of last year), and I have been meaning to add some colourful for a while! And we, of course, enjoyed a lovely Valentines evening together at our favourite Turkish restaurant.

In the February Half Term me and my husband went away for a long weekend. We stayed in Norfolk at a lovely inn and enjoyed a chilled weekend! The pub was lovely and cosy, the food was brilliant (breakfast included, always a winner with us!) And we had a little trip to Banham zoo, which I haven’t been to in years. We even had a Meerkat experience whilst we were there as they were only Β£15 each, bargain. It was a lovely relaxing weekend, much needed.

We had lots of fun in March, including the football and limited edition Ed Sheeran stickers!! My besties little boy had his first birthday party (under the sea themed), and our new sofas finally arrived!!
There was lots of yummy food, including a work meal at Prezzo, Wagas with my sister and our friend Dan, as well as our traditional Mothers Day homemade Afternoon Tea with my sisters and a Mothers Day lunch with Mum. I’ve also been ill a lot this month with coughs and colds, which is not ideal, so here’s to a healthier April.
What have been your highlights this year so far?
Until Next Time,
Roseanne π
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We are into the second month of the year, and we are on a book count of 10 (.5 halfway as halfway through one π€£)
Let’s take a look at this months books.
Month Two – let’s go!







50% read so far – Book Club Pick
Total reads this month:
5.5
Favourite book this month:
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Roseanne π
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25 books in 25… a new challenge…
This is bit of a different take on this challenge by @katie_ellison (instagram)Β whose lovely template I have used.
I have chosen 25 books from my tbr shelf that I am finally going to read in 2025!
My double stacked shelves were getting a little out of hand, so what better way to clear them a bit than to actually read some of the books I’ve bought!!
I tried to go for a mixture of genres, there is still a lot of thrillers in there because it’s me so that’s what I buy π€£ but I do also have some fantasy books, romance, a sci fi, some historical fiction and some crime in there. It’s not a bad mixture.
Here’s my selection…

Have you read any of these?
Wish me luck with my challenge βπΌπ I will try and remember to do a little update halfway through the year.
What’s on your tbr list for 2025?
Until Next Time,
Roseanne π
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Here are my reads for January… a good start to 2025.
I will try and remember to do one of these each month.
I will rate each one out of five and I will choose a favourite for each month.
Month one – let’s go!


It’s a Wonderful Life: Illustrated Edition

This Time Next Year by Sophie Cousens

I Died On A Tuesday By Jane Corry

The Teacher by Freida Mcfadden

Sleep by C L Taylor
Total reads this month… 5
My favourite Book of the month was…
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Roseanne π
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I hope you all had a lovely Christmas, New years, and are surviving through the longest month of the year! Gotta love January.
I got some lovely books and bookish presents for Christmas, so I thought I would do a little haul post for you.
Let’s take a look!


Both of these thrillers were chosen for me by my twin sister. I love it when people choose books for me! (Although I have been told that it is harder to do these days due to the amount I’ve read π€£)
I have read ‘I died on a Tuesday’ and really enjoyed it.

My Mum picked up these two ‘Stranger Things’ novels for me for Christmas.



My mother in law bought me this very cute little book that is perfect for any of you book lovers out there! It’s full of cute little illustrations, bookish quotes, and comics.
I also got a few book themed presents.



I also got a few National Book token vouchers, a Waterstones voucher, and a voucher for my favourite independent book shop! So, all in all, I am sorted for my book purchasing for a little while.
I am very lucky β¨οΈ
I have bought a couple of books so far with my vouchers…
From Waterstones…


That’s all for now, folks!
I hope you got some lovely books this year π I can’t wait to get stuck in.
Until Next Time,
Roseanne π
One unlimited card, one year, let’s go!
Here is everything I saw at the cinema this year!
Wish βοΈ
With Tim, Sarah, Noah & Casey

Night Swim πββοΈ
With Sarah
All Of Us Strangers π¬
With Tim
Anyone but you: Valentines Encore π
With Sarah
Wicked Little Letters βοΈ
With Sarah & Tim
Migration π¦
With Noah & Casey
Imaginary π§Έ
With Sarah
Kung Fu Panda 4 πΌ
With Noah & Casey

Immaculate βͺοΈ
With Sarah
Ghostbusters: Frozen Empire π»
With Tim
Abigail (4DX) π§πΌββοΈ
With Sarah
Back to Black π€
With Mum
Tarot π
With Sarah
The Strangers: Chapter 1 πͺ΅
With Sarah
IF π§π»
With Noah & Casey
The Watched π²
With Sarah
Inside Out 2 βΊοΈπ€¬ππ²π€¨
With Tim, Dan, Noah & Casey
A Quiet Place Day One π¬
With Sarah
Fly me to the moon ππ
With Tim
Longlegs π±
With Sarah

Twisters πͺ
With Tim
It ends with us π
With Jasmine
It ends with us π
With Eloise
Despicable me 4 π
With Noah & Casey
Trap πΆ
With Sarah
Blink twice π
With Sarah
Speak no evil π‘
With Sarah & Demi
Interstellar: 10th Year anniversary IMAX π°
With Tim
Terrifier 3 π©Έ
With Sarah
Smile 2 π
With Sarah
Horror Season: Nightmare on Elm Street πͺ
With Sarah

Paddington in Peru π
With Noah & Casey
Wicked ππ©·
With Sarah & Tim
We live in time: UNLIMITED Screening π’
With Sarah & Tim
Total films: 33
No of times visited: 34
My favourite films this year were…
I’m looking forward to another year of cinema fun!
Until Next Time,
Roseanne π
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HAPPY NEW YEAR! 2025 IS HERE!
I have been keeping this little book list all year and thought I would share it with you now that it is complete!
I have included my favourite books of the year, as well as some more indepth info on my reading for 2024.
Let’s take a look!
(Pink books are Book Club Books)
Daisy Darker by Alice Feeney
The Colour Purple by Alice Walker
The Land of Stories: Worlds Collide by Chris Colfer
The Sisters by Claire Douglas
Remarkably Bright Creatures by Shelby Van Pelt
My Dark Vanessa by Kate Elizabeth Russel
Hopeless by Colleen Hoover
The Lost Bookshop by Evie Woods
Noone saw a thing by Andrea Mara
November 9 by Colleen Hoover
None of this is true by Lisa Jewell
The Traitors by C.A. Lynch
The IT girl by Ruth Ware
A Song of Me & You by Mike Gayle
All the Lonely People by Mike Gayle
The Trap by of Catherine Ryan Howard
The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris
The Holiday Escape by Heidi Swain
The Inmate by Freida McFadden
The Housemaid by Freida McFadden
The Guest by Lorraine Mace
The Housemaids secret by Freida McFadden
The Housemaid is watching by Freida McFadden
Harry Potter and the Prisoner of Azkaban
The Little Venice Bookshop by Rebecca Raisin
The Twins of Auschwitz by Eva Mozes Kor
Then She Was Gone by Lisa Jewell
Haven’t They Grown by Sophie Hannah
Taking at night by Claire Daverley
The Dream Home by T M Logan
The Reading List by Sara Nisha Adams
The Wilds by Sarah Pearse
Twin Truths by Jaqueline Sutherland
The Perfect Son by Frieda McFadden
Just Another Missing Person by Gillian McAllister
One by One by Frieda McFadden
Behind Closed Doors by B A Paris
The Marlow Murder Club by Robert Thorogood
The Teacher by Tim Sullivan
The Coworker by Freida Mcfadden
The Locked Door by Freida McFadden
Lessons in Chemistry by Bonnie Garmus
The Christmas Cottage by Sarah Morgan
Happy Bloody Christmas by Jo Middleton
The Christmas Sisters by Sarah Morgan
Home for Christmas by Heidi Swain
I wish it could be Christmas every day by Milly Johnson
A Highland Christmas by M.C Beaton
Maybe Not by Colleen Hoover
Harry Potter and the Deathly Hallows by J K Rowling
Glutton: The Multi-Course life of a very greedy boy by Ed Gamble
A Spool of Blue Thread by Anne Tyler
The Picture of Dorian Gray by Oscar Wilde
1984 by George Orwell
The Dead Zone by Stephen King
The Land of Stories: The ultimate book hugger’s guide by Chris Colfer
Dino Dad by Andy Day
Let’s take a closer look at this year’s reads…












What has been your favourite book of 2024??? π
What’s the best book you’ve been recommended??
Until Next Time,
Roseanne π












Until Next Time,
Roseanne π