Tuesday, July 21, 2020

A Five Star Review



Five reasons I'm giving Five Stars to:
The Bunburry Mysteries by Helena Marchmont.

1. The series - Alfie McAlister inherits a
cottage in the village of Bunburry. Someone
has died recently, the locals think that it is
an accident, but Alfie is not convinced.

2. The protagonist - Alfie is a Cary Grant
kind of protagonist - intelligent and
elegant with a keen appreciation of fun.

3. The literary connection - "anyone can be good in
the country, there are no temptations there" -
we are in Oscar Wilde country with a bit of
Miss Marple thrown in. 

4. The Atmosphere - these books are so
light they may very well float away
if you don't hold them tightly.

5. In short - if you are in the market for
a short and gentle read,
contemporary with a vintage feel,
these may well be the mystery novellas for you.



Featured: A felt needlework
of a garden my niece drew for me.




66 comments:

Patricia said...

Those mysteries sound like all kinds of good to me Amalia. A gentle read, and a gentle and lovely felt needlework of a garden cheer my day :) xx

eileeninmd said...

Hello,

I will add this Mystery to my list of to be read books. Thanks for sharing your review. Your felt art is cute! Take care, stay well!
Enjoy your day, have a great week ahead.

akiko hiramatsu said...

That book sounds so interesting, and I would love to read it soon!
Your needlework from your niece appears five super stars :)

akiko
www.akikohiramatsu.com

Vee said...

Your review lets me know just what sort of a book this is in a very clever way. Thanks!

Dewena said...

These are going to the top of my order list, Amalia! The intelligent and elegant protagonist reminds me of Lord Peter of Dorothy Sayers' mysteries. Your #3 tickles me. Your felt needlework, that face! How did you--or your niece--know to put that lopsided point on the chin? Brilliant! All I had to do was cover the point with my finger and it became just a face--was this an accident, or pure genius?

creativejewishmom/sara said...

Adorable applique as always Amalia! thanks for sharing on craft schooling Sunday!

Junieper/jesh said...

Your niece must be very proud that you took her garden serious an worked it out in felt:) Never heard about this series, but as soon as I come near a book stories I will have a look:) Many thanks for keeping All Seasons up to date with your reading and art adventures! Have a terrifi week, Jesh

Louca por porcelana said...

Cute artwork!Thanks for the review.Have a lovely week!

MaryAnne said...

Sounds like a fun read. I love your needlework!

VeggieMummy said...

Love the felt version of your niece's drawing; what a lovely thing to do. The book sounds like a nice gentle read - just the sort of thing we need in these troublesome times. xx

Dennis Yannakos said...

Aww, how cute!
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Nancy Chan said...

Pretty felt needlework garden. Good reviews of the book.

The French Hutch said...

Enjoyed your review. I think these light reads are just what the doctor ordered for a long hot summer in the day Covid. Love the adorable felt art, love all your art!........

Creations By Cindy said...

I love a good mystery! Hugs and blessings, Cindy

Kitchen Riffs said...

Sounds like my kind of book! Terrific review -- thanks.

Maya Kuzman said...

I love mysteries, but I haven't watched this one. Sounds interesting.
Great work on the drawing - your nieces and nephews must be delighted to see their art coming to life :)

Jeanie said...

These sound like fun and perfect reading for the summer days.

Liz That Skinny Chick Can Bake said...

Sounds like a fun series---perfect summer reading!

Conniecrafter said...

Your felt piece is just too cute, I just love when you do them from their drawings, I bet that makes them feel extra special!

Carla from The River said...

I love the art work and felt piece. I always appreciate your book recommendations.

Diane said...

The book sounds fabulous Amalia, love the adorable felt work.

Hugs Diane

Handmade in Israel said...

Thanks for this review. Always good to hear about good books. Cute felt piece!

Snowbird said...

Oh they do sound like a good read. Your felt needlework is adorable.xxx

Kim said...

You always discover the best books to read, Amalia. I love how you always interpret your nieces' and nephews' artwork in that fabulous 'textile-y' way of yours.

Elena said...

I didn’t know that book. Thanks for the review. I hope you are fine. xoxo

The Joy of Home with Martha Ellen said...

Sounds like good reading, Amalia! Lovely felt piece. A fine accompaniment to your clever review. xo

Ann Thompson said...

I love a good mystery

abasozora said...

nice to meet you

Veronica Lee said...

Sounds like a terrific read! Love your cute artwork.

betty-NZ said...

I think this might be my kind of series! Thanks for sharing your review and showing the cute needlework, too!

It's great to see you at 'My Corner of the World' this week!

Sara - Villa Emilia said...

The garden looks lovely, Amalia!
I too think that this series sounds really enjoyable.
Stay safe!

Little Wandering Wren said...

Sounds a good series - neice must think she has the best Aunty in the whole world!
Wren x

mamasmercantile said...

The felt work is such fun.

Tom said...

...wonderful bright colors!

Jean | DelightfulRepast.com said...

Amalia, this is the first I've heard of these books! Thank you so much for bringing them to my attention. Will check into them soon.

Mereknits said...

I think we all need a short and gentle read these days, thank you for the suggestion and the beautiful stitching.

NCSue said...

Thanks for sharing at http://image-in-ing.blogspot.com/2020/07/the-daylily-garden.html. I may need to check this out - just nearing the end of an excellent but rather heavy novel.

Tandy | Lavender and Lime (http://tandysinclair.com) said...

I just love how you turned her picture into art work. great review as well :)

Carol @Comfort Spring Station said...

It sounds so charming. I'll look it up on Amazon for my Kindle.

Ela said...

I always appreciate your recommendations !
This looks like the perfect book for the summer!
Greetings

Debbie-Dabble Blog and A Debbie-Dabble Christmas said...

Sounds like a very interesting read...Thanks so much for stopping by!!
Hugs,
Debbie

Kim said...

Sounds like my kind of book...you had me at Cary Grant! ;) Hoping you are well and safe. Thinking of you often...xo

Powell River Books said...

Nice way to give a concise and thoughtful review. - Margy

FlashinScissors said...

I’m always looking for something good to read and I love the sound of this book, hope I’ll be able to get hold of a copy.
I trust you are keeping well!
Hugs,
Barbara xx 😘

Becki said...

What a wonderfully written review of this series. I want to look them up!

Brenda @ Its A Beautiful Life said...

Loved your wonderful review, and you translating your niece's art work into felt needlework. She must love it!

Wishing you a happy weekend!
Brenda xo

R's Rue said...

Love it.

Jo said...

ooooh sounds good. Happy reading. Jo xx

Pauline said...

Hope the book is as good as the review, it's going on my reading list. Love the needlework.

~Lavender Dreamer~ said...

I'm going to look for this series. The author sounds familiar but I'm not sure if I've read any of these books. Thanks for the review! You always do such a great job! Enjoy your weekend!

gloriadelpilar_1994@yahoo.com said...

Amalia really I love this ! I love all yours cute friends and stories .have a nice weekend !

Angie said...

I am not doing much reading these days - too much fun to be spent outside! But I love your felt needlework! And thanks for visiting my blog and your kind comments!

riitta k said...

I just listened as audiobook Agatha Christie's The Mysterious Affair at Styles. It was her debut in 1920 - so this book celebrates its 100th anniversary. Hercule Poirot & captain Hastings were already ready characters. Happy weekend Amalia.

Monika Ohson | TravelerInMe said...

That's a beautiful felt needlework and I love the colors used

Pam Richardson said...

I love the felt needlework, Amalia. The book series sounds like fun!

Betty J. Crow said...

Sounds like something I would enjoy reading. Pretty felt piece!

VENTANA DE FOTO said...

Siempre me han gustado los libros y películas de misterio.

Que pases un buen fin de semana.

DeniseinVA said...

Thank you for the interesting book review and I love your needlework, so pretty!

Ygraine said...

That sounds like a really intriguing read, just the thing for entertain us on a lovely sunny afternoon!😊😊
Your needlework is wonderful too...so pretty!

Have a great day!

Hugs xxx

Kinga K. said...

Pretty❤

Julie's Creative Lifestyle said...

It sounds like a good book and especially since you give it 5 stars. I will have to look this book up. Happy reading!

Lowcarb team member said...

Many thanks for the review.
I do like the artwork - it's cute :)

All the best Jan

Pat @ Mille Fiori Favoriti said...

I like reading mysteries so I will add this series to my "books to be read" list. I like how you embroidered this sweet drawing, Amalia.

Sallie (FullTime-Life) said...

That was a great book review! I’m definitely in the mood for that kind of reading right now. With the heat and the state of the world, a little happy escapism is just the ticket. . (I hope they are available on Kindle, which I will hold onto tightly )))! ....as always I admire your creative and whimsical needlework (also joyful escapism)!

SavoringTime in the Kitchen said...

Sounds like good, relaxing summer reading, Amalia. Thank you!

Sandra at Thistle Cove Farm said...

One of the books I'm reading now is Miss Marple The Complete Short Stories. "There is a great deal of wickedness in village life. I hope you dear young people will never realize how very wicked the world is."
Indeed!