1Helenliz
I'm Helen and I'm head of quality in a small firm that makes inhaler devices for delivery of drugs to the lung. It's a small team and I love my job. (Usually)
After a 2025 when I felt rather overwhelmed by everything, and took a step back from posting for a while, I'm hoping 2026 is rather less hectic. As a result, I've decided to step down as secretary of the bellringers, for a host of reasons, including the President, who is not someone I want to be associated with (she says, being polite!)
As to my challenge, I'm keeping it very simple, no theme, just a list of books. Maybe that way I'll find it easier to keep up and not feel like I've bitten off more than I can chew (yes, I do have a history of over committing).
After a 2025 when I felt rather overwhelmed by everything, and took a step back from posting for a while, I'm hoping 2026 is rather less hectic. As a result, I've decided to step down as secretary of the bellringers, for a host of reasons, including the President, who is not someone I want to be associated with (she says, being polite!)
As to my challenge, I'm keeping it very simple, no theme, just a list of books. Maybe that way I'll find it easier to keep up and not feel like I've bitten off more than I can chew (yes, I do have a history of over committing).
2Helenliz
The list
January
1: Edenglassie, Melissa Lucashenko, **
2. Miss Winter in the Library with a Knife, Martin Edwards, ****
3. The Gatecrasher, Madeline Wickham, ***
4. Short life in a strange world : birth to death in 42 panels, Toby Ferris, ***1/2
5. The Land in Winter, Andrew Miller, ****1/2
6. Stay Calm and Trust the Science, Luke O'Neill, ***1/2
7. What you are looking for is in the Library, Michiko Aoyama, ****
February
8. The Mushroom Tapes Helen Garner, Chloe Hooper & Sarah Krasnostein, ***
9. The Secret Painter, Joe Tucker, ****
10. The China Governess, Margery Allingham, ***1/2
11. The Maid's Version, Daniel Woodrell, ***1/2
12. Burmese days, George Orwell, ***
13. Scattered, Aamna Mohdin, ****
14. The Empress and the English Doctor, Lucy Ward, ***1/2
March
15. The Military Philosophers, Anthony Powell, ****
16. Murder before Evensong, Rev'd Richard Coles, ***1/2
17. Becoming Dinah, Kit de Waal, ***1/2
18. The Penguin Lessons, Tom Michell, ***1/2
19. The Evin Prison Bakers’ Club, Sepideh Gholian (Author), Hessam Ashrafi (Translator), **
20. The Skeleton Road, Val McDermid, ***
21. Ocean State, Stewart O'Nan, ****
22. Books do Furnish a Room, Anthony Powell, ***
23. The Grand Central Cinema Club, Alan Nolan, ***1/2
24. Trio, William Boyd, ****
April
25. The Death of Men, Allan Massie, ***1/2
26. The Best of Everything, Kit de Waal, *****
27. Murder at the Book Club, Betsy Reavley, **
28. Temporary Kings, Anthony Powell, ***
29. Hearing Secret Harmonies, Anthony Powell, ***
30. A Small Death in Lisbon, Robert Wilson, **
31. Minor Disturbances at Grand Life Apartments, Hema Sukumar, ***
May
DNF: Murderous medics: Talking with Serial Killers, Christopher Berry-Dee
January
1: Edenglassie, Melissa Lucashenko, **
2. Miss Winter in the Library with a Knife, Martin Edwards, ****
3. The Gatecrasher, Madeline Wickham, ***
4. Short life in a strange world : birth to death in 42 panels, Toby Ferris, ***1/2
5. The Land in Winter, Andrew Miller, ****1/2
6. Stay Calm and Trust the Science, Luke O'Neill, ***1/2
7. What you are looking for is in the Library, Michiko Aoyama, ****
February
8. The Mushroom Tapes Helen Garner, Chloe Hooper & Sarah Krasnostein, ***
9. The Secret Painter, Joe Tucker, ****
10. The China Governess, Margery Allingham, ***1/2
11. The Maid's Version, Daniel Woodrell, ***1/2
12. Burmese days, George Orwell, ***
13. Scattered, Aamna Mohdin, ****
14. The Empress and the English Doctor, Lucy Ward, ***1/2
March
15. The Military Philosophers, Anthony Powell, ****
16. Murder before Evensong, Rev'd Richard Coles, ***1/2
17. Becoming Dinah, Kit de Waal, ***1/2
18. The Penguin Lessons, Tom Michell, ***1/2
19. The Evin Prison Bakers’ Club, Sepideh Gholian (Author), Hessam Ashrafi (Translator), **
20. The Skeleton Road, Val McDermid, ***
21. Ocean State, Stewart O'Nan, ****
22. Books do Furnish a Room, Anthony Powell, ***
23. The Grand Central Cinema Club, Alan Nolan, ***1/2
24. Trio, William Boyd, ****
April
25. The Death of Men, Allan Massie, ***1/2
26. The Best of Everything, Kit de Waal, *****
27. Murder at the Book Club, Betsy Reavley, **
28. Temporary Kings, Anthony Powell, ***
29. Hearing Secret Harmonies, Anthony Powell, ***
30. A Small Death in Lisbon, Robert Wilson, **
31. Minor Disturbances at Grand Life Apartments, Hema Sukumar, ***
May
DNF: Murderous medics: Talking with Serial Killers, Christopher Berry-Dee
5beebeereads
Looking forward to reading your list as it grows. Have a great reading year.
6lowelibrary
Great blessings to you and your reading in the new year.
8DeltaQueen50
Nudging up beside Katie in order to have a good view!
11purpleiris
Happy reading! As someone who uses inhaler devices daily, thank you!!
12Helenliz
Thank you all for popping past.
Had friends for dinner last night, not because it was new year's eve, just because that fitted all our diaries. Nothing terribly posh, french onion soup, shepherd's pie, plum & apple crumble and cheese & biscuits. We didn't stay up and were all in bed before midnight! They've gone and I've got the dishwasher on already.
My laptop decided to update and I'm now on Windows 11, which took an age, so I'm a bit behind. But he's out so I should be able to clear the list of jobs for the next few days.
Starting 2026 with Edenglassie on paper.
Here's to 2026!
Had friends for dinner last night, not because it was new year's eve, just because that fitted all our diaries. Nothing terribly posh, french onion soup, shepherd's pie, plum & apple crumble and cheese & biscuits. We didn't stay up and were all in bed before midnight! They've gone and I've got the dishwasher on already.
My laptop decided to update and I'm now on Windows 11, which took an age, so I'm a bit behind. But he's out so I should be able to clear the list of jobs for the next few days.
Starting 2026 with Edenglassie on paper.
Here's to 2026!
13rabbitprincess
Mmmmm french onion soup :D Hope you have a relaxing start to the new year, and may 2026 bring lots of interesting books to fill the list.
14charl08
Happy New Year, Helen. Your approach in >1 Helenliz: sounds very sensible!
15Helenliz
>13 rabbitprincess: Left over soup for lunch today and 2 tubs now in the freezer. >:-)
>14 charl08: Same to you, Charlotte.
Quick summary of 2025, just to draw a line under it and move on.
In 2025 I read 83 books.
49 were borrowed from the library,
31 were on audio.
14 were non-fiction
40 were written by women
38 were new authors
4 were re-reads
The top 5 were The History of Women in 101 objects, Nutshell, Every Beautiful Thing, Small Things like these & Last Night at the Lobster.
In 2026 I want to:
Finish Powell's Dance to the Music of Time series (4 left)
Make more progress in reading the Heyer's on the shelf in publication order (6 left).
Finish the Campion series, as written by Margery Allingham (3 left).
Read Alan Moore's Jerusalem (I started this previously, and stalled somewhere in book 2).
Try not to get too distracted by the shiny thing and actually get to some of my own books! I think Tom Gauld has it right, in a cartoon form a few years ago.

>14 charl08: Same to you, Charlotte.
Quick summary of 2025, just to draw a line under it and move on.
In 2025 I read 83 books.
49 were borrowed from the library,
31 were on audio.
14 were non-fiction
40 were written by women
38 were new authors
4 were re-reads
The top 5 were The History of Women in 101 objects, Nutshell, Every Beautiful Thing, Small Things like these & Last Night at the Lobster.
In 2026 I want to:
Finish Powell's Dance to the Music of Time series (4 left)
Make more progress in reading the Heyer's on the shelf in publication order (6 left).
Finish the Campion series, as written by Margery Allingham (3 left).
Read Alan Moore's Jerusalem (I started this previously, and stalled somewhere in book 2).
Try not to get too distracted by the shiny thing and actually get to some of my own books! I think Tom Gauld has it right, in a cartoon form a few years ago.

16MissBrangwen
>15 Helenliz: Love the cartoon! So true!
17charl08
>15 Helenliz: Yes! Love it.
18purpleiris
I love the cartoon. Perfect!
19lowelibrary

I love the New Year's resolution comic. I think we all do better when we read for fun.
20beebeereads
>15 Helenliz: Here, here! to the cartoon. IMO we often get too caught up in our "school days" relationship to reading. No shame in reading for fun!
21Helenliz
Oh dear, oh dear oh dear.
Before Christmas I had a bit of a reserving spree. And a bundle of them has just arrived! I now have 9 library books to read.
Oh dear.
I've got 2 of the last 4 Dance to the Music of time - the other 2 weren't in the collection, so I bought them.
Miss Winter in the Library with a Knife because who could resist that title!
The Maid's Version after reading an obit.
Becoming Dinah and The Best of Everything because I have enjoyed her other books I've read
The Land in Winter because the synopsis looked good
The Mushroom Tapes ditto.
Oh dear
And 4 more in transit
oops!
Before Christmas I had a bit of a reserving spree. And a bundle of them has just arrived! I now have 9 library books to read.
Oh dear.
I've got 2 of the last 4 Dance to the Music of time - the other 2 weren't in the collection, so I bought them.
Miss Winter in the Library with a Knife because who could resist that title!
The Maid's Version after reading an obit.
Becoming Dinah and The Best of Everything because I have enjoyed her other books I've read
The Land in Winter because the synopsis looked good
The Mushroom Tapes ditto.
Oh dear
And 4 more in transit
oops!
22katiekrug
>21 Helenliz: - Oh, I hadn't heard that Woodrell had died. I liked the two or three books of his I've read, including The Maid's Version.
23avatiakh
Happy New Year. I've read both those de Waals and enjoyed them both. The Best of Everything is especially good.
I read a Steve Braunias article about The Mushroom Murders and Recipe for Murder which also mentions The Mushroom Tapes, do I want to read three books about this incident, not sure. Braunias always writes in an amusing but serious style.
https://newsroom.co.nz/2025/10/16/books-of-the-week-australias-deathcap-mushroom...
I read a Steve Braunias article about The Mushroom Murders and Recipe for Murder which also mentions The Mushroom Tapes, do I want to read three books about this incident, not sure. Braunias always writes in an amusing but serious style.
https://newsroom.co.nz/2025/10/16/books-of-the-week-australias-deathcap-mushroom...
24pamelad
>21 Helenliz: Couldn't resist Miss Winter in the Library with a Knife either. I hope it lives up to its title.
25MissWatson
So great to see you here again, and just remind yourself of >15 Helenliz: that cartoon everyday!
26Helenliz
Book 1
Title: Edenglassie
Author: Melissa Lucashenko
Published: 2023
Rating: **
Cat/Kit/Bingo: AlphaKit - E. Bingo - Indigenous author
Why: Shelterbox book club
Seems a shame to start the year on a bum note, but this hits one of my bugbears - the dual timeline novel. The past time line was a lot stronger than the modern. Write one story, write it well.
Title: Edenglassie
Author: Melissa Lucashenko
Published: 2023
Rating: **
Cat/Kit/Bingo: AlphaKit - E. Bingo - Indigenous author
Why: Shelterbox book club
Seems a shame to start the year on a bum note, but this hits one of my bugbears - the dual timeline novel. The past time line was a lot stronger than the modern. Write one story, write it well.
27katiekrug
>26 Helenliz: - Bummer! Hope your next read is better.
28Helenliz
>27 katiekrug: I know. But aren't you impressed I did the link-y review thing after you told me where it was?! I was looking on the book & review page, trying to push it through to talk, not on the talk page to pull it through.
Current audio book a bit meh too, my reading picks had better pick up!
>25 MissWatson: I know, I do have a habit if getting into the "I must finish" mentality, be it a book, series or whatever and forget that I do this for fun. Thanks for popping by, will come and find you.
>24 pamelad: I've decided that's next up, so will report back!
>23 avatiakh: I've enjoyed the de Waal's I've read, so hoping these are just as good.
>22 katiekrug: Read an obit that he was a writer, but I'd not heard of him. So decided to see if the library had any of his and this is the one that popped up. Hoping it's good.
Current audio book a bit meh too, my reading picks had better pick up!
>25 MissWatson: I know, I do have a habit if getting into the "I must finish" mentality, be it a book, series or whatever and forget that I do this for fun. Thanks for popping by, will come and find you.
>24 pamelad: I've decided that's next up, so will report back!
>23 avatiakh: I've enjoyed the de Waal's I've read, so hoping these are just as good.
>22 katiekrug: Read an obit that he was a writer, but I'd not heard of him. So decided to see if the library had any of his and this is the one that popped up. Hoping it's good.
30Helenliz
Well today didn't quite go to plan.
I was supposed to be going ringing this morning, two cars as we were heading in different directions in the afternoon. I'd not long got onto the main road when a warning light came on, then the car died. On the dual carriageway with no hard shoulder. Coasted to a halt, stuck the hazard warning lights on and took a couple of deep breaths.
Managed to get her restarted, only for the same thing to happen. Restarted a third time and managed to get her back to the local garage. So that was all lots of fun (not). I was a bit shaken, but OK.
Stopped at the bakers for a coffee & restorative cake and we were discussing cars. Then one of the mechanics from the garage came in, and she'd done the same thing to him; error report is related to air in the fuel system, so blocked filter looking likely.They've got the part on order for Monday.
I walked home and had a lift for this afternoon.
We're out tomorrow, but together, so we can take his car.
So not a lot of time for listening to the audio book I have on the go...
I was supposed to be going ringing this morning, two cars as we were heading in different directions in the afternoon. I'd not long got onto the main road when a warning light came on, then the car died. On the dual carriageway with no hard shoulder. Coasted to a halt, stuck the hazard warning lights on and took a couple of deep breaths.
Managed to get her restarted, only for the same thing to happen. Restarted a third time and managed to get her back to the local garage. So that was all lots of fun (not). I was a bit shaken, but OK.
Stopped at the bakers for a coffee & restorative cake and we were discussing cars. Then one of the mechanics from the garage came in, and she'd done the same thing to him; error report is related to air in the fuel system, so blocked filter looking likely.They've got the part on order for Monday.
I walked home and had a lift for this afternoon.
We're out tomorrow, but together, so we can take his car.
So not a lot of time for listening to the audio book I have on the go...
31rabbitprincess
Oh no! I'm glad you're OK and that the cake was restorative, but that's an unfortunate thing to happen. Hope the replacement part does the trick!
32Helenliz
Book 2
Title: Miss Winter in the Library with a Knife
Author: Martin Edwards
Published: 2025
Rating: ****
Cat/Kit/Bingo: AlphaKit - E.
Why: Who can resist a title like that?!
Title: Miss Winter in the Library with a Knife
Author: Martin Edwards
Published: 2025
Rating: ****
Cat/Kit/Bingo: AlphaKit - E.
Why: Who can resist a title like that?!
33lowelibrary
>32 Helenliz: Taking a BB for this. I enjoy this type of mystery.
34CDVicarage
>32 Helenliz: I was going to read this last week but felt I couldn't cope with it in my weakened state! I'll have another go now I'm feeling better. I did enjoy The Christmas Clue by Nicola Upson, which tells the (fictionalised) story of the inventors of Cluedo!
35charl08
>32 Helenliz:.Sounds good to me. Adding it to the groaning wishlist...
36Helenliz
>33 lowelibrary:, >34 CDVicarage:, >35 charl08: Excellent, my work here is done... mwah!
>34 CDVicarage: sorry you've been under the weather, there's been a lot of it going round.
Collected car from the garage today. She was throwing lots of error messages around fuel, lack of fuel and air in the fuel. So they drained the fuel system, cleaned it all out, got rid of more water than there should have been and replaced the fuel filter. Alex, who runs the service side of the garage, also gave her a telling off, so hopefully that will have done the trick!
>34 CDVicarage: sorry you've been under the weather, there's been a lot of it going round.
Collected car from the garage today. She was throwing lots of error messages around fuel, lack of fuel and air in the fuel. So they drained the fuel system, cleaned it all out, got rid of more water than there should have been and replaced the fuel filter. Alex, who runs the service side of the garage, also gave her a telling off, so hopefully that will have done the trick!
37katiekrug
>32 Helenliz: - This one sounds like fun. Making a note for next December :)
Glad you have the car back and hope there are no more scary incidents!
Glad you have the car back and hope there are no more scary incidents!
38Helenliz
Book 3
Title: The Gatecrasher
Author: Madeline Wickham
Published: 1998
Rating: ***
Cat/Kit/Bingo: ...
Why: She wrote as Sophie Kinsella and I'd never read anything of hers. Thought those under her own name might suit me a little better than the Shopaholics.
Title: The Gatecrasher
Author: Madeline Wickham
Published: 1998
Rating: ***
Cat/Kit/Bingo: ...
Why: She wrote as Sophie Kinsella and I'd never read anything of hers. Thought those under her own name might suit me a little better than the Shopaholics.
39Helenliz
>37 katiekrug: It would certainly work for a christmas read.
Car went to work and back today all OK, so fingers cross we're all sorted.
Car went to work and back today all OK, so fingers cross we're all sorted.
40VivienneR
Glad you're back! I missed you while you were away last year.
>32 Helenliz: With great effort I recently finished a Martin Edwards book. It seemed unending.
>32 Helenliz: With great effort I recently finished a Martin Edwards book. It seemed unending.
41Helenliz
>40 VivienneR: *waves* Hi Vivienne.
I read one of his Rachel Savernake series and didn't think much of it, this was much better.
I read one of his Rachel Savernake series and didn't think much of it, this was much better.
42charl08
>38 Helenliz: I was sad to see that she died, seemed too young. Her books seemed to be everywhere I shopped even though I am not sure I ever finished one of her novels (pre-LT so I didn't keep records: how did I manage?)
Not sure I'd pick this one up either though.
Hope your car continues to behave...
Not sure I'd pick this one up either though.
Hope your car continues to behave...
43h_here
>21 Helenliz: Late to this post but this made me laugh out loud! I'm also very guilty of the reserving spree and later panic.
45Helenliz
>44 Jackie_K: *touches wood* car's been fine thanks.
>43 h_here: Happy to provide some light entertainment!
>42 charl08: I really can't recommend it, I have to say.
>43 h_here: Happy to provide some light entertainment!
>42 charl08: I really can't recommend it, I have to say.
46Helenliz
Book 4
Title: Short life in a strange world : birth to death in 42 panels
Author: Toby Ferris
Published: 2020
Rating: ***1/2
Cat/Kit/Bingo: Art cat - paintings, alphacat - F
Why: double cat hit. Also I'm a bit of a fan of Bruegel, esp Hunters in the snow.
Title: Short life in a strange world : birth to death in 42 panels
Author: Toby Ferris
Published: 2020
Rating: ***1/2
Cat/Kit/Bingo: Art cat - paintings, alphacat - F
Why: double cat hit. Also I'm a bit of a fan of Bruegel, esp Hunters in the snow.
47charl08
>46 Helenliz: I had a copy from the library and pleased to say my copy included some lovely pictures.
I'd forgotten about the spreadsheet!
I'd forgotten about the spreadsheet!
48Helenliz
Book 5
Title: The Land in Winter
Author: Andrew Miller
Published: 2024
Rating: ****1/2
Cat/Kit/Bingo: Bingo - new author
Why: I did #buyastrangerabookday, and someone asked for this book - which I liked the sound of.
Title: The Land in Winter
Author: Andrew Miller
Published: 2024
Rating: ****1/2
Cat/Kit/Bingo: Bingo - new author
Why: I did #buyastrangerabookday, and someone asked for this book - which I liked the sound of.
49katiekrug
>48 Helenliz: - I have this on my shelf and am looking forward to getting to it. Nice review!
50charl08
>48 Helenliz: I need to read this! I keep meaning to, honest...
51Helenliz
Book 6
Title: Stay Calm and Trust the Science
Author: Luke O'Neill
Published: 2021
Rating: ***1/2
Cat/Kit/Bingo: Non-fiction CAT - Science
Why: It fitted the CAT, was available and I like an Irish accent to listen to.
Title: Stay Calm and Trust the Science
Author: Luke O'Neill
Published: 2021
Rating: ***1/2
Cat/Kit/Bingo: Non-fiction CAT - Science
Why: It fitted the CAT, was available and I like an Irish accent to listen to.
52Helenliz
Book 7
Title: What you are looking for is in the Library
Author: Michiko Aoyama
Published: 2020
Rating: ****
Cat/Kit/Bingo: ??
Why: A friend had this sent as a book subscription, so I read it to discuss with her.
Title: What you are looking for is in the Library
Author: Michiko Aoyama
Published: 2020
Rating: ****
Cat/Kit/Bingo: ??
Why: A friend had this sent as a book subscription, so I read it to discuss with her.
53Helenliz
>49 katiekrug:, >50 charl08: I would say get to it, it's the one this month I would recommend.
54dudes22
>52 Helenliz: - I found that the book grew on me too. I'm not much of a short story reader which I'm hoping to remedy a little this year, but I did like how the stories were all connected.
55charl08
I have begun it, as instructed in >53 Helenliz:.
>52 Helenliz: I might reread this, it's been a while and all I remember about it is that I liked it.
>52 Helenliz: I might reread this, it's been a while and all I remember about it is that I liked it.
56Helenliz
>55 charl08: good! Yes, I do wonder if it's just a bit too light to have a lasting impact.
57Helenliz
January: (YTD in brackets)
Read: 7 (7)
Female author: 3 (3)
Library: 5 (5)
Audio: 3 (3)
My shelves: 2 (2)
Fiction: 5 (5)
Non-fiction: 2 (2)
In translation: 1 (1)
New authors: 6 (6)
New books: 7 (7)
Re-reads: 0 (0)
Read: 7 (7)
Female author: 3 (3)
Library: 5 (5)
Audio: 3 (3)
My shelves: 2 (2)
Fiction: 5 (5)
Non-fiction: 2 (2)
In translation: 1 (1)
New authors: 6 (6)
New books: 7 (7)
Re-reads: 0 (0)
58Helenliz
Book 8
Title: The Mushroom Tapes
Author: Helen Garner, Chloe Hooper & Sarah Krasnostein
Published: 2025
Rating: ***
Cat/Kit/Bingo:
Why: Struck me as potentially interesting.
Title: The Mushroom Tapes
Author: Helen Garner, Chloe Hooper & Sarah Krasnostein
Published: 2025
Rating: ***
Cat/Kit/Bingo:
Why: Struck me as potentially interesting.
59Helenliz
Book 9
Title: The Secret Painter
Author: Joe Tucker
Published: 2025
Rating: ****
Cat/Kit/Bingo: Artist CAT: Biography
Why: Fitted the CAT
Title: The Secret Painter
Author: Joe Tucker
Published: 2025
Rating: ****
Cat/Kit/Bingo: Artist CAT: Biography
Why: Fitted the CAT
60charl08
>58 Helenliz: >59 Helenliz: I want to read both of these.
Did you see the women's prize for NF are announcing a list next week? Hoping for some interesting new books on my radar.
Did you see the women's prize for NF are announcing a list next week? Hoping for some interesting new books on my radar.
61Helenliz
>60 charl08: I thought The Secret Painter better than The Mushroom tapes, but that's not to say its not worth a read.
No, As I need more books to read like I need a hole in the head! I will probably sneak a look though...
No, As I need more books to read like I need a hole in the head! I will probably sneak a look though...
63Helenliz
>62 katiekrug: If you happen upon it, I think it would be good.
Short week here, I'm of to that there London on Thursday. Going to the Lee Miller exhibition, then to see Witness for the Prosecution at County Hall.
debating trying to re-read the short story before going, or just rely on memory and the synopsis.
Short week here, I'm of to that there London on Thursday. Going to the Lee Miller exhibition, then to see Witness for the Prosecution at County Hall.
debating trying to re-read the short story before going, or just rely on memory and the synopsis.
64charl08
>63 Helenliz: I misread this and thought you were saying you were going to *be* the witness. I imagine watching the play will be less fraught than that though.
65Helenliz
>64 charl08: eh no! Watching that'll be me!!
66Helenliz
Book 10
Title: The China Governess
Author: Margery Allingham
Published: 1962
Rating: ***1/2
Cat/Kit/Bingo: Green cover
Why: only 3 left to compete the series.
Title: The China Governess
Author: Margery Allingham
Published: 1962
Rating: ***1/2
Cat/Kit/Bingo: Green cover
Why: only 3 left to compete the series.
67Helenliz
Book 11
Title: The Maid's Version
Author: Daniel Woodrell
Published: 2013
Rating: ***1/2
Cat/Kit/Bingo:
Why: Read his obit and reserved this from the library
Title: The Maid's Version
Author: Daniel Woodrell
Published: 2013
Rating: ***1/2
Cat/Kit/Bingo:
Why: Read his obit and reserved this from the library
68Helenliz
Excellent day out yesterday in that there London. Tate Britain for the Lee Miller exhibition, then to County Hall for the play "Witness for the Prosecution". Excellent setting and the scene changes were all choreographed really sharply.
Then, as it was rather wet, decided to have dinner in town, which finished up with afogato, which I didn't need, but cannot resist.
Crossed the Thames twice, on neither occasion at "my" bridge.
Then, as it was rather wet, decided to have dinner in town, which finished up with afogato, which I didn't need, but cannot resist.
Crossed the Thames twice, on neither occasion at "my" bridge.
69threadnsong
Hello Helen! Waving to you from this side of the pond, and congrats on sticking with your idea to simplify. And to step down from your secretary's position because, well, "personal differences" (she says with snark).
I so hear you about the car problems and I'm glad you're all right. Several years ago, I had my car overheat on my way to Nashville, and I pulled into the "gore" which, in US interstate systems, is right where the exit and the highway split off. It's supposed to be no-driving territory, and thank goodness AAA showed up. Eventually. And dropped me off at my hotel, then took my car to a mechanics the next day. Kudos for your mechanic to give your car a good talking to! Our vehicles sometimes make that necessary.
Glad to read all of your reading adventures. Like others here, I agree with your cartoon. My lofty ambitions sometimes become stacks of TBR when I dash off to the library to grab a cozy mystery. They're just fun and, well, cozy.
Have a great rest of your reading month, and glad you had a good day out in London (even if you didn't get to cross "your" bridge)!
I so hear you about the car problems and I'm glad you're all right. Several years ago, I had my car overheat on my way to Nashville, and I pulled into the "gore" which, in US interstate systems, is right where the exit and the highway split off. It's supposed to be no-driving territory, and thank goodness AAA showed up. Eventually. And dropped me off at my hotel, then took my car to a mechanics the next day. Kudos for your mechanic to give your car a good talking to! Our vehicles sometimes make that necessary.
Glad to read all of your reading adventures. Like others here, I agree with your cartoon. My lofty ambitions sometimes become stacks of TBR when I dash off to the library to grab a cozy mystery. They're just fun and, well, cozy.
Have a great rest of your reading month, and glad you had a good day out in London (even if you didn't get to cross "your" bridge)!
70Helenliz
Book N/A
Title: Murderous medics: Talking with Serial Killers
Author: Christopher Berry-Dee
Published: 2002
Rating: *
Cat/Kit/Bingo: Would have been for non-fiction - medical
Why: it fit the topic...
You'll all be very proud of me, my first DNF since 2023. I just did not need another 8 hours with this person in my ears.
Title: Murderous medics: Talking with Serial Killers
Author: Christopher Berry-Dee
Published: 2002
Rating: *
Cat/Kit/Bingo: Would have been for non-fiction - medical
Why: it fit the topic...
You'll all be very proud of me, my first DNF since 2023. I just did not need another 8 hours with this person in my ears.
72Helenliz
>69 threadnsong: Nice to hear from you. I sympathise on the car troubles.
>71 katiekrug: I knew you'd be proud of me. >:-)
>71 katiekrug: I knew you'd be proud of me. >:-)
73Helenliz
We went to a funeral today. Brian was a lovely chap, and almost 91 when he died. The husband's known him, through bellringing, since he was just a teen. I knew Brian when I moved and met the husband some 30 odd years ago. It was really lovely. And a great pleasure to catch up with a load of people I've not seen in years. Although I struggle with the concept that some people I remember as students now have children who are in their teens. How does that happen? Some people haven't changed a bit, which is always very reassuring!
74Helenliz
Book 12
Title: Burmese Days
Author: George Orwell
Published: 1934
Rating: ***
Cat/Kit/Bingo: alphakit - both of them!
Why: See above!
Title: Burmese Days
Author: George Orwell
Published: 1934
Rating: ***
Cat/Kit/Bingo: alphakit - both of them!
Why: See above!
75katiekrug
>74 Helenliz: - Interesting comments, Helen. I've not read it and am unlikely to but it's always interesting to hear how "older" works strike us now.
76Helenliz
Book 13
Title: Scattered
Author: Aamna Mohdin
Published: 2024
Rating: ****
Cat/Kit/Bingo: none!
Why: Shelterbox book club
Title: Scattered
Author: Aamna Mohdin
Published: 2024
Rating: ****
Cat/Kit/Bingo: none!
Why: Shelterbox book club
77Helenliz
>75 katiekrug: I agree. The China Governess was from the 1960s, and that has also dated (no one had a digital footprint, parentage couldn't be proven with DNA etc), but (putting aside the class privilege) that didn't have the language jolt that the Orwell did.
I'd say this one is not a go-to for Orwell, leave it to the completists.
I'd say this one is not a go-to for Orwell, leave it to the completists.
78randallisaacs047
>1 Helenliz: You know what, I find that endurance has its own set of rewards. There are so many people out there, who don’t even touch a book, much less take the time to inspire others to read. Keeping on doing what you are doing is the key, but don’t be too hard on yourself.
79Helenliz
Book 14
Title: The Empress and the English Doctor
Author: Lucy Ward
Published: 2022
Rating: ***1/2
Cat/Kit/Bingo: Non-fictionCAT Medical
Why: My previous choice for this CAT was dreadful, this was much better
Title: The Empress and the English Doctor
Author: Lucy Ward
Published: 2022
Rating: ***1/2
Cat/Kit/Bingo: Non-fictionCAT Medical
Why: My previous choice for this CAT was dreadful, this was much better
80Helenliz
Likely to be out of touch for the rest of the week, away with work.
Packing - how many books is too many do we think?
Packing - how many books is too many do we think?
81Charon07
>80 Helenliz: Depends on whether you can get away with wearing the same clothes all week. If you absolutely must leave room for clothes, then ebooks are your friend.
82charl08
>80 Helenliz: In my case, simultaneously not enough (always something I regret leaving behind) and too many (my bags weigh a ton!) Hope the trip goes well.
>79 Helenliz: Do find these medical histories fascinating. On my list of fantasy subjects to go back and study at leisure.
>79 Helenliz: Do find these medical histories fascinating. On my list of fantasy subjects to go back and study at leisure.
83Helenliz
>81 Charon07: clothes were rather required!
>82 charl08: I was under my checked bag limit, I would have been very close to the hand luggage limit!
I'm back.
Turns out 4 books was perfect, I started one on the way out, finished the second on the way back and started a third.
Need to write some reviews, but that's a different thing entirely!
>82 charl08: I was under my checked bag limit, I would have been very close to the hand luggage limit!
I'm back.
Turns out 4 books was perfect, I started one on the way out, finished the second on the way back and started a third.
Need to write some reviews, but that's a different thing entirely!
84Helenliz
Having a catch up.A week away with work and then a big meeting on Saturday means I had 3 finishes to report.
Book 15
Title: The Military Philosophers
Author: Anthony Powell
Published: 1968
Rating: ****
Why: book 9 of 12. I set out to read 1 a month last January, so we're late but continuing!
Book 15
Title: The Military Philosophers
Author: Anthony Powell
Published: 1968
Rating: ****
Why: book 9 of 12. I set out to read 1 a month last January, so we're late but continuing!
85Helenliz
Book 16
Title: Murder before Evensong
Author: Rev'd Richard Coles
Published: 2022
Rating: ***1/2
Why: It was a perfect plane book, not too heavy, engaging but fun.
Title: Murder before Evensong
Author: Rev'd Richard Coles
Published: 2022
Rating: ***1/2
Why: It was a perfect plane book, not too heavy, engaging but fun.
86Helenliz
Book 17
Title: Becoming Dinah
Author: Kit de Waal
Published: 2019
Rating: ***1/2
Why: it made for a good plane book, not too heavy, but engaging. It grew on me.
Title: Becoming Dinah
Author: Kit de Waal
Published: 2019
Rating: ***1/2
Why: it made for a good plane book, not too heavy, but engaging. It grew on me.
87Helenliz
I have hearing aids. The world is very loud. I seemingly type like a herd of wildebeast rampaging across the plain.
88Cecilturtle
>87 Helenliz: Are they new? I have a hearing sensitivity and I work in an open concept with 250 people. It's pretty hellish.
89Helenliz
>87 Helenliz: Yes, collected them yesterday. They're going to take some getting used to. I'm amazed what I've been missing in terms of sound and wonder how long my hearing has been deteriorating. I think that's why it seems loud, I'm hearing sounds I've not heard in years.
90charl08
>89 Helenliz: What kind have you got? My dad has the NHS ones and I cannot get my head around how many of those little batteries he gets through, and how fiddly they are. I am trying to persuade him to upgrade to the USB ones. No luck so far.
A colleague said she found she adjusted / adapted after two weeks of using hers, but that seems a long time to deal with intrusive levels of sound. Do you have to be in the office much?
A colleague said she found she adjusted / adapted after two weeks of using hers, but that seems a long time to deal with intrusive levels of sound. Do you have to be in the office much?
91Helenliz
>90 charl08: NHS ones, they're quite tiny and yes, batteries need changing about every 4 days or so.
It's things like when I first put them on I can hear my hair moving on my ears. On one level it is like someone just turned the lights on, the colour and texture of some sounds is quite dramatic. On the other hand, I could hear Shaun eating an apple and Max typing, which I know I've not noticed before. But I'm only usually in 2 days a week. Also our stairs seem to creak alarmingly and how noisy is a fan oven?!!
The biggest thing I have struggled with is the sensation of having them in my ears. I've never got on with earbud, or ear plugs and so it just feels very very odd. I'm trying to wear them for a bit longer at a stretch each day. Good to know that you do get used to them. I adjusted to varifocals in only a day or two, I expect this might take longer.
It's things like when I first put them on I can hear my hair moving on my ears. On one level it is like someone just turned the lights on, the colour and texture of some sounds is quite dramatic. On the other hand, I could hear Shaun eating an apple and Max typing, which I know I've not noticed before. But I'm only usually in 2 days a week. Also our stairs seem to creak alarmingly and how noisy is a fan oven?!!
The biggest thing I have struggled with is the sensation of having them in my ears. I've never got on with earbud, or ear plugs and so it just feels very very odd. I'm trying to wear them for a bit longer at a stretch each day. Good to know that you do get used to them. I adjusted to varifocals in only a day or two, I expect this might take longer.
92Helenliz
Book 18
Title: The Penguin Lessons
Author: Tom Michell
Published: 2015
Rating: ***1/2
Why: Someone here reviewed it and I reserved it from the library. I have a bit of a thing about penguins.
Title: The Penguin Lessons
Author: Tom Michell
Published: 2015
Rating: ***1/2
Why: Someone here reviewed it and I reserved it from the library. I have a bit of a thing about penguins.
93Jackie_K
>92 Helenliz: I read that a few years ago, and think I gave it the same rating.
94charl08
>91 Helenliz: Maybe useful? Apologies if duplication. https://rnid.org.uk/information-and-support/hearing-loss/hearing-aids/solving-co...
My dad has needed a couple of readjustment sessions since he got them. He was cannily lip reading instead of using them properly....
My dad has needed a couple of readjustment sessions since he got them. He was cannily lip reading instead of using them properly....
95beebeereads
>91 Helenliz: This is such a coincidental conversation since I am going for my consultation in a couple weeks. What you are saying is consistent with what my friends have told me. They all say they got used to it and now enjoy the results of hearing well. I am very skeptical--the idea of some of the sounds in my life being amplified is quite off-putting! I often wear Loops (ear plugs) to tamp down noises that don't settle well with my vesitibular system. I am told that I'll be able to adjust for that. Fingers-crossed! I know I am missing parts of conversations and look forward to feeling fully involved again.
Best of luck as you adjust!
Best of luck as you adjust!
96Helenliz
>95 beebeereads: I find myself wondering how long I have not been able to hear the sounds I've lost.
Tried ringing in them this morning, which was, um, interesting. There's a load of other noises I've not been hearing. Although hearing the conductor more clearlydoes make life easier!
Tried ringing in them this morning, which was, um, interesting. There's a load of other noises I've not been hearing. Although hearing the conductor more clearlydoes make life easier!
97Helenliz
Book 19
Title: The Evin Prison Bakers’ Club
Author: Sepideh Gholian (Author), Hessam Ashrafi (Translator)
Published: 2025
Rating: **
Why: Shelterbox book club
Title: The Evin Prison Bakers’ Club
Author: Sepideh Gholian (Author), Hessam Ashrafi (Translator)
Published: 2025
Rating: **
Why: Shelterbox book club
98dudes22
>92 Helenliz: - This has been made into a movie also. It was very enteratining.
99Helenliz
>98 dudes22: I did know that, but haven't seen it. Rarely go to the movies.
A couple of days away with work sees a couple of finishes to report.
A couple of days away with work sees a couple of finishes to report.
100Helenliz
Book 20
Title: The Skeleton Road
Author: Val McDermid
Published: 2014
Rating: ***
Why: Next up in the Karen Pirie cold case series.
Title: The Skeleton Road
Author: Val McDermid
Published: 2014
Rating: ***
Why: Next up in the Karen Pirie cold case series.
101Helenliz
Book 21
Title: Ocean State
Author: Stewart O'Nan
Published: 2022
Rating: ****
Why: Because I loved Last Night at the Lobster, so am reading more of his catalogue.
Title: Ocean State
Author: Stewart O'Nan
Published: 2022
Rating: ****
Why: Because I loved Last Night at the Lobster, so am reading more of his catalogue.
103charl08
>100 Helenliz: I feel like I read one in the last few years where they made a big deal of the main detective character being emotionally stable. Not sure too much should be read into the fact I can't remember what it was...
ETA not the one I was thinking of, but Maigret?
ETA not the one I was thinking of, but Maigret?
104Helenliz
>103 charl08: Well if it does pop back into memory, let me know.
>102 katiekrug:, yes, that was a hit. Quite different, in some respects.
Couple of finishes to report, before another week out at a supplier. Imagine I'll get few some reading in each direction and of an evening.
Book: 22
Title: Books do Furnish a Room
Author: Anthony Powell
Published: 1971
Rating: ***
Why: Book 10 of 12...
>102 katiekrug:, yes, that was a hit. Quite different, in some respects.
Couple of finishes to report, before another week out at a supplier. Imagine I'll get few some reading in each direction and of an evening.
Book: 22
Title: Books do Furnish a Room
Author: Anthony Powell
Published: 1971
Rating: ***
Why: Book 10 of 12...
105Helenliz
Book: 23
Title: The Grand Central Cinema Club
Author: Alan Nolan
Published: 2025
Rating ***1/2
Why: ArtsCAT is heading to the cinema this month.
Title: The Grand Central Cinema Club
Author: Alan Nolan
Published: 2025
Rating ***1/2
Why: ArtsCAT is heading to the cinema this month.
106Dejah_Thoris
>92 Helenliz: I found your thread, Helen! I realize this isn't a major accomplishment, but I tend to forget that people participating in the TIOLI Challenges often have their primary thread over here in the Category Challenge.
I was wondering if you were going to complete The Penguin Lessons this month or next, but I see that you're already finished. I've joined you in Challenge #12, and I should have it finished soon. Thanks for bringing it to my attention!
I was wondering if you were going to complete The Penguin Lessons this month or next, but I see that you're already finished. I've joined you in Challenge #12, and I should have it finished soon. Thanks for bringing it to my attention!
107pamelad
>104 Helenliz: Powell is unkind to Pamela. I liked the middle books of the series most, from Casanova's Chinese Restaurant to The Soldier's Art, but Powell seems to run out of energy towards the end of the series and comes across as a miserable old reactionary.
108Helenliz
>106 Dejah_Thoris: *waves* This is me, welcome to the funny farm! I only have the one thread, and often neglect that!
>107 pamelad: I will bear that in mind.
>107 pamelad: I will bear that in mind.
109Helenliz
Book 24
Title: Trio
Author: William Boyd
Published: 2021
Rating: ****
Why: ArtsCAT is heading to the cinema this month.
Title: Trio
Author: William Boyd
Published: 2021
Rating: ****
Why: ArtsCAT is heading to the cinema this month.
110katiekrug
I have yet to read a William Boyd, despite having several sitting on my shelf... Bad Katie.
Have a great weekend, Helen!
Have a great weekend, Helen!
111Helenliz
>110 katiekrug: I can't recommend him wholeheartedly, I read The Icecream War and my review was "not necessarily bad, just odd really". So be warned! on a sample of 2, he'e been rather hit & miss! But Trio was quite good. Immersive, maybe.
112Helenliz
I've been in Germany at a supplier this week. Got home at 2 am this morning, plane was about 45 minutes late taking off. It was the last plan out of the airport in Germany and I did start wondering when we'd not even started boarding at gone departure time if we would be leaving at all. Thank goodness today has been a bank holiday and I've not had to get up. I mean I did and I will very shortly be heading to bed to catch up!
Finished Trio on the way out, finished this one this morning, having only had about 30 pages by the time we landed.
Book 25
Title: The Death of Men
Author: Allan Massie
Published: 1981
Rating: ***1/2
Why: Read his obit recently and this is one the library had.
Finished Trio on the way out, finished this one this morning, having only had about 30 pages by the time we landed.
Book 25
Title: The Death of Men
Author: Allan Massie
Published: 1981
Rating: ***1/2
Why: Read his obit recently and this is one the library had.
113Helenliz
Book 26
Title: The Best of Everything
Author: Kit de Waal
Published: 2025
Rating: *****
Why: Soething reminded me to read more of her work, so I did and it is excellent
Title: The Best of Everything
Author: Kit de Waal
Published: 2025
Rating: *****
Why: Soething reminded me to read more of her work, so I did and it is excellent
115Helenliz
>114 katiekrug:, I know, right?!
116katiekrug
Sadly, it's not been published over here (yet?). I might spring for it from Blackwell's...
117charl08
>113 Helenliz: I liked this too. Will be interesting to see if it gets shortlisted for the Women’s Prize. Sometimes having won before seems to count against you.
118Helenliz
>116 katiekrug: I think the US edition has a different title. One of the cover options is very different from the one I read. Sweet Pea, I think. Or it may not have been published yet.
119katiekrug
>118 Helenliz: - Ah, thanks for that! I see it's being published as 'Sweet Pea' here in November...
120charl08
>118 Helenliz: >119 katiekrug: That's interesting. I wonder why the different title....
121Helenliz
Book 27
Title: Murder at the Book Club
Author: Betsy Reavley
Published: 2018
Rating: **
Why: It met a TIOLI challenge, I'm fond of a good murder mystery and live not too far from Cambridge...
Title: Murder at the Book Club
Author: Betsy Reavley
Published: 2018
Rating: **
Why: It met a TIOLI challenge, I'm fond of a good murder mystery and live not too far from Cambridge...
122katiekrug
>121 Helenliz: - Er, pass.
123Helenliz
>122 katiekrug: the right decision! That's 2 consecutive books you've trusted me on. *proud*
124charl08
>121 Helenliz: What Katie said.
125Helenliz
>124 charl08: another sound decision. >:-)
126Helenliz
Been a bit quiet here, I've been away. Went to Portugal for a week. Flew out on my birthday into the chaos that presented at passport control. over 3 hours to get into the country. All caused by the introduciton of the new biometric requirement, at some point they made a decision to stop using it. reverted to manual passport checks and we all moved more quickly from there. I read a book finishined one, started the next. Was not alone!
Thereafter the week was far better. Weather good, ate too much, drank more took loads of photos. Loved it. Would reccommend both Porto and Salamanca for a visit.
Anyway, onto the books...
Thereafter the week was far better. Weather good, ate too much, drank more took loads of photos. Loved it. Would reccommend both Porto and Salamanca for a visit.
Anyway, onto the books...
127Helenliz
Book 28
Title: Temporary Kings
Author: Anthony Powell
Published: 1973
Rating: ***
Why: Nearly there, book 11/12
Title: Temporary Kings
Author: Anthony Powell
Published: 1973
Rating: ***
Why: Nearly there, book 11/12
128Helenliz
Book 29
Title: Hearing Secret Harmonies
Author: Anthony Powell
Published: 1975
Rating: ***
Why: FINISHED!!!
Title: Hearing Secret Harmonies
Author: Anthony Powell
Published: 1975
Rating: ***
Why: FINISHED!!!
129Helenliz
Book 30
Title: A Small Death in Lisbon
Author: Robert Wilson
Published: 1999
Rating: **
Why: I like to read a book set where I am on holiday and this was on the boat. Not for me.
Title: A Small Death in Lisbon
Author: Robert Wilson
Published: 1999
Rating: **
Why: I like to read a book set where I am on holiday and this was on the boat. Not for me.
130Helenliz
Book 31
Title: Minor Disturbances at Grand Life Apartments
Author: Hema Sukumar
Published: 2023
Rating: ***
Why: Shelterbox book club
Title: Minor Disturbances at Grand Life Apartments
Author: Hema Sukumar
Published: 2023
Rating: ***
Why: Shelterbox book club
132Dejah_Thoris
Happy belated birthday! I hope your trip was fabulous, once you made it into the country.
>129 Helenliz: Thank you for taking the hit on this one. I kept noticing this one, and had been wondering if I should add it to my tbr. I now know the answer is no!
>129 Helenliz: Thank you for taking the hit on this one. I kept noticing this one, and had been wondering if I should add it to my tbr. I now know the answer is no!
133Helenliz
>131 katiekrug:, >132 Dejah_Thoris: thanks both. Holiday was great, once the stoical queuing was done. He was a bit worried about the food, being a fussy so & so, but he enjoyed it and did actually say we should dio this again. New boiler next though!
>132 Dejah_Thoris: Yeah, the synopsis was good and there's a good story in there, but the violence was very in your face. You'd have to have a distinctly stronger stomach than I do to enjoy it. Happy to have saved you from it if you'd been looking at it.
>132 Dejah_Thoris: Yeah, the synopsis was good and there's a good story in there, but the violence was very in your face. You'd have to have a distinctly stronger stomach than I do to enjoy it. Happy to have saved you from it if you'd been looking at it.
134charl08
Hi Helen, your trip to Portugal sounds wonderful. Apart from the border bit, of course. I would like to go back and was thinking about trying a train route through Spain. Maybe in a couple of years!
135DeltaQueen50
How lovely that you got away for a holiday. I hope you got lots of sunshine!
136Helenliz
>134 charl08:, >135 DeltaQueen50: Thanks, it was a good trip. Weather was mid teens & overcast the first 2 days, but thereafter was in the mid 20s and sunny.
I would say take the train along the Duoro, as it is very close to the river. The line carries on into Spain, but there are no services into Spain any more.
I would say take the train along the Duoro, as it is very close to the river. The line carries on into Spain, but there are no services into Spain any more.
137Helenliz
Book 32
Title: The village of eight graves
Author: Seishi Yokomizo
Published: 1971
Rating: **
Why: I'd listened to the first 2 and thought it might be time to move on to the next.
Title: The village of eight graves
Author: Seishi Yokomizo
Published: 1971
Rating: **
Why: I'd listened to the first 2 and thought it might be time to move on to the next.
138VivienneR
Congratulations on getting hearing aids! I'll be interested to hear about your ringing experience with them. I understand the complications that can arise from not hearing properly. The last time I saw my doctor she yelled at me that it was "time to do something about my hearing". The hearing clinic allowed my husband to try out some aids, so we both tried them. I found there was no difference whatsoever.
Kit de Waal is one of the BBs I've taken from your thread. Thank you for that.
Kit de Waal is one of the BBs I've taken from your thread. Thank you for that.
139Helenliz
>138 VivienneR: It's been an interesting experience. But they have made a difference, so I think it was certainly the right decision.
Took a while to get used to them. After a fortnight of wanting to tear my ears out, I called the audiology department and they sent out a smaller tube set. I went from struggling to get beyond 3 to 4 hours to being able to wear them from morning to night in one go. I apparently have small ears. (aww bless).
Part of the reason I got them was that the audiologist told me that if you have impaired hearing at certain frequency ranges, the brain just stops listening in those frequencies, So it is possible to get hearing aids and for them to not make as much difference as they should as it's been too late and the brain has just stopped listening.
There are also things relating to dementia being linked to hearing loss and (curiously) tinnitis.
On the one hand, I can hear small scale conversations far better. On the otherhand, I can hear a lot of other noises that I'd previously not noticed (or not noticed recently).
Large social situations are still difficult, but are better than they were. I still have to pay attention, but it is easier than it was. I feel less isolated in that situation.
Ringing has been interesting. I've found the best approach is to turn the volume up. Means that I have a good balance of sound in a loud environment. Different towers, which gave different volumes across the board need the violume tutning up by different amounts.
Slightly bizzarely, I can hear more of what is going on behind me! I think it must be related to the placement of the microphones, which are on the top and back of the ears, when being worn.
And changing batteries involve putting glasses on (as the batteries are small) then having to take them off to fit the hearing aids before putting the glasses back on!
Despite the hesitation about being old, they are an eye openeing (or should that be ear opening) experience and I would suggest anyone get them. They're called my bionic ears, as that sounds better than hearing aids. For somen who has never gotont with earbuds, the ability to bluetooth them to my phone has been a game changer!
Took a while to get used to them. After a fortnight of wanting to tear my ears out, I called the audiology department and they sent out a smaller tube set. I went from struggling to get beyond 3 to 4 hours to being able to wear them from morning to night in one go. I apparently have small ears. (aww bless).
Part of the reason I got them was that the audiologist told me that if you have impaired hearing at certain frequency ranges, the brain just stops listening in those frequencies, So it is possible to get hearing aids and for them to not make as much difference as they should as it's been too late and the brain has just stopped listening.
There are also things relating to dementia being linked to hearing loss and (curiously) tinnitis.
On the one hand, I can hear small scale conversations far better. On the otherhand, I can hear a lot of other noises that I'd previously not noticed (or not noticed recently).
Large social situations are still difficult, but are better than they were. I still have to pay attention, but it is easier than it was. I feel less isolated in that situation.
Ringing has been interesting. I've found the best approach is to turn the volume up. Means that I have a good balance of sound in a loud environment. Different towers, which gave different volumes across the board need the violume tutning up by different amounts.
Slightly bizzarely, I can hear more of what is going on behind me! I think it must be related to the placement of the microphones, which are on the top and back of the ears, when being worn.
And changing batteries involve putting glasses on (as the batteries are small) then having to take them off to fit the hearing aids before putting the glasses back on!
Despite the hesitation about being old, they are an eye openeing (or should that be ear opening) experience and I would suggest anyone get them. They're called my bionic ears, as that sounds better than hearing aids. For somen who has never gotont with earbuds, the ability to bluetooth them to my phone has been a game changer!
140VivienneR
>139 Helenliz: That's so interesting. Am I right in understanding you that tinnitus is related to dementia? I have a constant tune (ear worm) playing and often not my choice. By listening to music I like it can be sort of re-set, but I can't silence it. Dementia scares me.
Funny that you can hear what is going on behind you. My one-time employer had hearing aids and was able to hear her son-in-law making comments behind her back. Now I know why!
Some years ago I had an extensive examination by a hearing specialist who was more interested in a head injury I had as a child that may have affected my ear. An MRI was ordered and showed evidence of a couple of TIAs but no other problem. However, it was a good hearing day and didn't lead to recommendations for bionic ears (I like that name). You have encouraged me to investigate again.
Thank you for the very interesting explanation.
Funny that you can hear what is going on behind you. My one-time employer had hearing aids and was able to hear her son-in-law making comments behind her back. Now I know why!
Some years ago I had an extensive examination by a hearing specialist who was more interested in a head injury I had as a child that may have affected my ear. An MRI was ordered and showed evidence of a couple of TIAs but no other problem. However, it was a good hearing day and didn't lead to recommendations for bionic ears (I like that name). You have encouraged me to investigate again.
Thank you for the very interesting explanation.
141Helenliz
>140 VivienneR: Am I right in understanding you that tinnitus is related to dementia? No, I didn't mean that. Loss of hearing can lead to tinnitus, which seems counter intuitive to me, but seems to be a thing. As if the brain is filling in the gaps. I didn't mean that tinnitus can be a contributing factor in dementia.
When I got tested I had OK hearing at low frequency, mild hearing loss at mid range frequencies and moderate at high frequencies (although right on the severe boundary at the highest frequencies). She gave me the option, and, on balance I went with it. When I got them, they got setup to fit in with the hearing loss I do have, such that they're tuned to your ears, if that makes sense. Something that just add volume across the board probably wouldn't make any difference, something that just fills in the areas where ypu are lacking made the soundscape fill with colour (best analogy I can come up with, it all became a lot more rich and textured).
In general I'd say regular hearing tests would be a useful way of seeing what is happening, as it's been far to gradual to really notice until hearing in certain circumstances became a problem I couldn't ignore.
When I got tested I had OK hearing at low frequency, mild hearing loss at mid range frequencies and moderate at high frequencies (although right on the severe boundary at the highest frequencies). She gave me the option, and, on balance I went with it. When I got them, they got setup to fit in with the hearing loss I do have, such that they're tuned to your ears, if that makes sense. Something that just add volume across the board probably wouldn't make any difference, something that just fills in the areas where ypu are lacking made the soundscape fill with colour (best analogy I can come up with, it all became a lot more rich and textured).
In general I'd say regular hearing tests would be a useful way of seeing what is happening, as it's been far to gradual to really notice until hearing in certain circumstances became a problem I couldn't ignore.
142VivienneR
>141 Helenliz: Ah, that makes sense. I wasn't sure if it was a cause or result.
And the frequency rate explanation makes sense too: which is probably the reason the trial hearing aids my husband was given didn't work for me. I understood that at the time but thought there would be some kind of effect.
Your information is valuable and I appreciate it. Thank you so much for taking the time to write such an excellent explanation. I wish you and your bionic ears only pleasant, happy sounds.
And the frequency rate explanation makes sense too: which is probably the reason the trial hearing aids my husband was given didn't work for me. I understood that at the time but thought there would be some kind of effect.
Your information is valuable and I appreciate it. Thank you so much for taking the time to write such an excellent explanation. I wish you and your bionic ears only pleasant, happy sounds.
143beebeereads
>139 Helenliz: >141 Helenliz:
Thank you for your posts. I am on a similar path, but behind you in time. Your notes have encouraged me to keep experimenting with my settings. I live alone and prefer to listen to podcasts or audio books in the wild..so to speak. But when I walk I want them directed to my ear. I used to wear earbuds so I am accustomed to that technology. So I found a setting on my bluetooth where I can turn media on or off. It has made a huge difference. Now I can listen in a way that is more comfortable for me and tires me less.
I am still experimenting with situations outside my home to determine what is working and what is not. I will say I am grateful for this experience. It has helped me understand better the challenges that friends, relatives or coworkers have faced with lifelong hearing challenges. I certainly get it when they have said many times in the past that they get very tired at the end of the day and remove the aids. These are not older folks, just people who have always had to rely on technology. I get it now.
Thanks again. So here's the reading tie-in. With my bionic ears (love it!) I am now reading a little more on audio to save my eyes from strain!!
Thank you for your posts. I am on a similar path, but behind you in time. Your notes have encouraged me to keep experimenting with my settings. I live alone and prefer to listen to podcasts or audio books in the wild..so to speak. But when I walk I want them directed to my ear. I used to wear earbuds so I am accustomed to that technology. So I found a setting on my bluetooth where I can turn media on or off. It has made a huge difference. Now I can listen in a way that is more comfortable for me and tires me less.
I am still experimenting with situations outside my home to determine what is working and what is not. I will say I am grateful for this experience. It has helped me understand better the challenges that friends, relatives or coworkers have faced with lifelong hearing challenges. I certainly get it when they have said many times in the past that they get very tired at the end of the day and remove the aids. These are not older folks, just people who have always had to rely on technology. I get it now.
Thanks again. So here's the reading tie-in. With my bionic ears (love it!) I am now reading a little more on audio to save my eyes from strain!!
144charl08
Really interested in the bionic ear discussion. My dad is (again) refusing to go to the hearing clinic, after a period when his NHS ones seemed to be working reasonably well for him. We are back to shouting / lip reading. The discussion here has reminded me (and I definitely need reminding) to be patient about it as clearly I don't know what it's like from his perspective.
I do miss having a proper conversation with him though :-(
I do miss having a proper conversation with him though :-(
145Helenliz
>144 charl08: I think part of the problem is that it's so gradual you don't notice the change. Hope you can persuade him to go back if they're not working the way they were. I thought they called you back periodically, but that may vary in different areas.
146Helenliz
Book 33
Title: Doggerland
Author: Ben Smith
Published: 2019
Rating: *****
Why: I might be on for a TIOLI sweeplette, and needed a title with a 4 legged creature in it.
OK, it is possible I have been abducted by aliens. Yes, that's a 2nd 5 star read.
Title: Doggerland
Author: Ben Smith
Published: 2019
Rating: *****
Why: I might be on for a TIOLI sweeplette, and needed a title with a 4 legged creature in it.
OK, it is possible I have been abducted by aliens. Yes, that's a 2nd 5 star read.
147Helenliz
Book 34
Title: Mythica: A New History of Homer’s World, Through the Women Written Out of It
Author: Emilu Hauser
Published: 2025
Rating: ***
Why: Having read a number of retellings of the classics, I thought this would be an interesting take on them
Normal service is resumed. >:-)
Title: Mythica: A New History of Homer’s World, Through the Women Written Out of It
Author: Emilu Hauser
Published: 2025
Rating: ***
Why: Having read a number of retellings of the classics, I thought this would be an interesting take on them
Normal service is resumed. >:-)
148katiekrug
I'm going to have a look for Doggerland!
149Helenliz
This and the next book form a bit of a contrast, Jack Reacher & a Nancy Mitford novel. I'm more a Mitford girl!
Book 35
Title: Killing Floor
Author: Lee Child
Published: 1997
Rating: ***
Why: I listened to an interview with Jim Grant on BBC Radio 4's This Cultural life and I've taken to trying to read something by the authors interviewed.
Book 35
Title: Killing Floor
Author: Lee Child
Published: 1997
Rating: ***
Why: I listened to an interview with Jim Grant on BBC Radio 4's This Cultural life and I've taken to trying to read something by the authors interviewed.
150Helenliz
Book 36
Title: The Pursuit of Love
Author: Nancy Mitford
Published: 1945
Rating: ****
Why: A TIOLI challenge.
Title: The Pursuit of Love
Author: Nancy Mitford
Published: 1945
Rating: ****
Why: A TIOLI challenge.
151elkiedee
>149 Helenliz: I once met Lee Child - at a US crime fiction convention - these are amazing events to go to with a group of people you know/friends - I met up with people I'd talked to online for months or years, mostly Americans but a few of us went. I'd never read Lee Child - and he stuck to going by his writer name at conventions, and I didn't hear anyone call him Jim! 25 (!) of us went out for dinner including a few less famous writers. At the end of the meal when the bill came and we were digging out credit cards and cash, Lee Child insisted on picking up the whole tab. He was successful enough to have his books sold in airports but was much less well known than now, this was more than 20 years ago, perhaps 2004. He insisted, and I think this was probably true, that he'd just signed a lucrative contract. Now he could choose to take even more people out to dinner if he so chose. He also put on an entirely open Reachers Creatures party whenever he rocked up to festivals (many parties at conventions are invites to the book industry and successful writers, chances to network professionally, not for mere readers). I'd feel wrong pretending I know him well enough to call him Lee or Jim, it's showing off.
I bought his first Jack Reacher novel at the airport, naturally, travelling home as I felt I ought to. I have since read #8 for a group discussion, it was ok but not great, and it could take me forever just to get round to the series. Enjoyed a story anthology he edited, I buy his books in 99p Kindle deals, and I've probably still only spent the cost of that meal on books by Lee Child. And it was a fun night with some juicy gossip and other still not really famous writers and readers.
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I am fascinated by the Mitfords and I loved Nancy M's best known 2 novels. (6 others and some non fiction, plus correspondence with sisters and others, that I still haven't read, and want to. )
Wishing you more 4 and 5 star reads, though you are more discriminating than me I think!
I bought his first Jack Reacher novel at the airport, naturally, travelling home as I felt I ought to. I have since read #8 for a group discussion, it was ok but not great, and it could take me forever just to get round to the series. Enjoyed a story anthology he edited, I buy his books in 99p Kindle deals, and I've probably still only spent the cost of that meal on books by Lee Child. And it was a fun night with some juicy gossip and other still not really famous writers and readers.
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I am fascinated by the Mitfords and I loved Nancy M's best known 2 novels. (6 others and some non fiction, plus correspondence with sisters and others, that I still haven't read, and want to. )
Wishing you more 4 and 5 star reads, though you are more discriminating than me I think!
152Helenliz
>151 elkiedee: goodness! you would feel obliged to read a book of his after that!!
Book 37
Title: Cypress Grove
Author: James Sallis
Published: 2003
Rating: ***
Why: Read the author's obituary recently.
Book 37
Title: Cypress Grove
Author: James Sallis
Published: 2003
Rating: ***
Why: Read the author's obituary recently.
153Helenliz
Book 38
Title: The Names
Author: Florence Knapp
Published: 2025
Rating: ****1/2
Why: Katie wrote a review of it that was intriguing enough to check the library catalogue, and they had it.
Title: The Names
Author: Florence Knapp
Published: 2025
Rating: ****1/2
Why: Katie wrote a review of it that was intriguing enough to check the library catalogue, and they had it.
154katiekrug
>152 Helenliz: - I think I have this one buried on my Kindle - IIRC, it was one of the first books I bought when I first got a Kindle because it was cheap :)
>153 Helenliz: - I'm glad it was a worthy read for you!
>153 Helenliz: - I'm glad it was a worthy read for you!
155elkiedee
>152 Helenliz: No, I felt obligated to buy some of his books. I have read The Enemy because it was a group read on an email based crime fiction discussion group I was on. 4MA still exists but it is not what it was, but it was my first internet home and it was a life-changing experience, one of my friends from there - and DorothyL - only died this year, aged 92. Sadly I suspect another old friend who stayed at my house for a week 20 years ago has also died, but I'm not sure how to find out more. There just wasn't enough info on her FB to infer something or find someone to message, and the only person I tried to contact obviously didn't understand.
157purpleiris
>156 Helenliz: Very nice!
158Jackie_K
>156 Helenliz: ooh, pretty!
159charl08
>156 Helenliz: Nice! Is it part of another project for the hospital, or is this something else?
160rabbitprincess
>156 Helenliz: Love it!
161MissWatson
>156 Helenliz: Lovely!
162Helenliz
Thanks all.
>159 charl08: This is one part of a baby blanket for a friend's granddaughter. Taken a while to get finished, but finally done! Tailored for their interests (frogs and the toadstool) Not sure the stack of books works in the context of the blanket, as the other items are all individual, whereas this is a single stack of 6 books. They did request it and agreed it, so as long as they are happy with it.

>159 charl08: This is one part of a baby blanket for a friend's granddaughter. Taken a while to get finished, but finally done! Tailored for their interests (frogs and the toadstool) Not sure the stack of books works in the context of the blanket, as the other items are all individual, whereas this is a single stack of 6 books. They did request it and agreed it, so as long as they are happy with it.

164VivienneR
>149 Helenliz: & >151 elkiedee: Great story about Lee Child. I find Jack Reacher books vary a lot, but I always try to have a few on hand for those times when I can't make up my mind about what to read. Sorry to say, brother Andrew Child, who took over the series, doesn't have the same appeal.
Lee Child vs Nancy Mitford is a wild contrast! I'm more of a Mitford girl too!
Lee Child vs Nancy Mitford is a wild contrast! I'm more of a Mitford girl too!
165elkiedee
>164 VivienneR: Thanks for appreciating. I worry about sounding as if I'm showing off, but one of the things I miss about going to those conventions is the improbable conversations and encounters and entirely mad stories, as well as being surrounded by people who love books - and stories.
On the other hand, there was a man one year in Harrogate whose books wouldn't have appealed to me anyway, but he was just a real sleazy creep who appeared to despise other writers, readers, women, just everyone. So anyone going may need to think about the impression they give. Nice guy, might help their book sales. The creep still seems to have mainstream publisher contracts etc, and books in libraries. No thank you.
On the other hand, there was a man one year in Harrogate whose books wouldn't have appealed to me anyway, but he was just a real sleazy creep who appeared to despise other writers, readers, women, just everyone. So anyone going may need to think about the impression they give. Nice guy, might help their book sales. The creep still seems to have mainstream publisher contracts etc, and books in libraries. No thank you.
166VivienneR
>165 elkiedee: First impressions are everything. I long to know who it was. Any hints?
167elkiedee
>166 VivienneR: This clearly isn't a secret, because I just copied and pasted from Wikipedia and added some touchstones. This is actually where I took an instant dislike to Stephen Leather - I knew I wasn't alone but this is worse than what I remember. Yet he still does very well.
"On 5 August 2012, journalist Nick Cohen wrote in The Observer that Leather had created phony Twitter accounts in the name of another writer, and used those accounts to praise Leather's own books. Cohen quoted Leather's response to a question, as a panellist, at the Harrogate Crime Writing Festival, which was recorded for BBC Radio 4
"As soon as my book is out I'm on Facebook and Twitter several times a day talking about it. I'll go on to several forums, the well-known forums, and post there under my name and under various other names and various other characters. You build up this whole network of characters who talk about your books and sometimes have conversations with yourself."
Leather's comment was widely reported, and, on 3 September 2012, forty nine other British authors issued a group statement in which they "unreservedly condemn" the use of sockpuppets, or paid reviews.
Jeremy Duns and Steve Mosby have alleged that Leather has harassed them online."
For sources see Wikipedia - I had to take out the references because the square brackets made them into touchstones.
"On 5 August 2012, journalist Nick Cohen wrote in The Observer that Leather had created phony Twitter accounts in the name of another writer, and used those accounts to praise Leather's own books. Cohen quoted Leather's response to a question, as a panellist, at the Harrogate Crime Writing Festival, which was recorded for BBC Radio 4
"As soon as my book is out I'm on Facebook and Twitter several times a day talking about it. I'll go on to several forums, the well-known forums, and post there under my name and under various other names and various other characters. You build up this whole network of characters who talk about your books and sometimes have conversations with yourself."
Leather's comment was widely reported, and, on 3 September 2012, forty nine other British authors issued a group statement in which they "unreservedly condemn" the use of sockpuppets, or paid reviews.
Jeremy Duns and Steve Mosby have alleged that Leather has harassed them online."
For sources see Wikipedia - I had to take out the references because the square brackets made them into touchstones.
168Helenliz
>167 elkiedee: It can't be very effective, never heard of him! Not going to bother exploring either!!
>164 VivienneR: It was just a bit too violent for me. I have a bit of a thing about eyes, they make me feel squeamish. These were several rather graphic descriptions of eye gouging that just turned my stomach. Not sure I want to read more of that's involved.
>164 VivienneR: It was just a bit too violent for me. I have a bit of a thing about eyes, they make me feel squeamish. These were several rather graphic descriptions of eye gouging that just turned my stomach. Not sure I want to read more of that's involved.
169VivienneR
>167 elkiedee: I haven't heard that disgraceful story. Like >168 Helenliz: I've never heard of him and won't be looking for him either!
Helen, in my experience, the Jack Reacher stories vary considerably. I took my first BB from RidgewayGirl whose opinion I've always found worthwhile.
>162 Helenliz: I forgot to mention that the baby blanket is beautiful. Sure to become a family heirloom!
Helen, in my experience, the Jack Reacher stories vary considerably. I took my first BB from RidgewayGirl whose opinion I've always found worthwhile.
>162 Helenliz: I forgot to mention that the baby blanket is beautiful. Sure to become a family heirloom!

