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woollypigs rated Missing Pieces: 4 stars
woollypigs rated Invisible Girl: 4 stars

Invisible Girl by Lisa Jewell
Young Saffyre Maddox spent three years under the care of renowned child psychologist Roan Fours. When Dr. Fours decides their …
woollypigs rated One Step Too Far: 4 stars
woollypigs rated How to Stop Time: 3 stars
woollypigs rated Made in Scotland: 5 stars
woollypigs rated BookofTrespass: 4 stars

BookofTrespass by Nick Hayes
Non-fiction memoir, The Book of Nick Hayes (Berkshire, public school, Cambridge, and it shows)
woollypigs reviewed This Is How I Lied by Heather Gudenkauf
woollypigs reviewed Devolution by Max Brooks
woollypigs reviewed Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir
Review of 'Project Hail Mary' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
Truly enjoyed this. Only thing I didn't like was the ending, because it ended.
Truly enjoyed this. Only thing I didn't like was the ending, because it ended.
woollypigs reviewed Clanlands by Sam Heughan
Review of 'Clanlands' on 'Goodreads'
2 stars
This one sounded like it would be be a good read, like a nice/fun tour of Scotland.
I haven't seen the tv show(s?) this is book talks about. I have seen some of the Hobbit that one of the actors are in. Else I don't know the actors from Adam.
I was really hoping it would be about Scottish fantastic history, nature and whisky. But I should really learn shouldn't I, actors do like to talk about their parts in various things and the awards they got (or just the parties attached to that.)
So therefore not much about Scotland as I hoped and it ain't as funny as people said it would be. The jokes, well the "funny" parts that they tried to do on the audiobook, were just miss timed and landed flat. It was like they weren't the same room or on a call together while recording …
This one sounded like it would be be a good read, like a nice/fun tour of Scotland.
I haven't seen the tv show(s?) this is book talks about. I have seen some of the Hobbit that one of the actors are in. Else I don't know the actors from Adam.
I was really hoping it would be about Scottish fantastic history, nature and whisky. But I should really learn shouldn't I, actors do like to talk about their parts in various things and the awards they got (or just the parties attached to that.)
So therefore not much about Scotland as I hoped and it ain't as funny as people said it would be. The jokes, well the "funny" parts that they tried to do on the audiobook, were just miss timed and landed flat. It was like they weren't the same room or on a call together while recording and the edit just failed to deliver the joke.
Nothing against the actors and their accent, but someone wrote a review that their strong Scottish accents were a joy to listen to. That someone clearly haven't met a real Scott ;) As these actors have been around too many American for too long. That real wonderful, strong accent that real Scottish have, they clearly don't.
I DNF on this, 1/3 of the way in. As I can't be arsed to read, well listen too, actors going on about Me, Me, Myself, I and Me oh did I tell you when I was at so and so's , Me.
woollypigs rated Alien III: 4 stars
woollypigs reviewed Falling by T. J. Newman
woollypigs reviewed Reservoir 13 by Jon McGregor
Review of 'Reservoir 13' on 'Goodreads'
5 stars
Truly enjoyed this book, a very relaxing read. Things don't happen yet still happens.
Truly enjoyed this book, a very relaxing read. Things don't happen yet still happens.



















