
I first used this meme three years ago having spotted it on Margaret’s Pyrenees to Pennines which I follow for her striking photography. She’d picked it up from Jo at The Book Jotter, the meme’s originator, who has since decided to throw in the blogging towel. Happily, Emma at Words and Peace has decided to revive it. It’s a simple way of picking out and arranging some of the books you’ve read this year and it’s fun to do. I’m sticking with the headings I used in 2023.
6 Novels Read, Enjoyed but Not Reviewed


6 Books Set in a Country Other Than My Own



6 Works of Non-fiction




6 Books in Translation



6 Books by Irish Women




6 Debuts



If you want to join in, Emma has a page devoted to the meme which explains the rules and a Mister Linky page for linking your post. You can find it here. The meme runs from June 6th to July 31st.
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Now, I’d quite forgotten about this, so thanks for crediting me with putting you onto it in the first place. I’d better join in … I’ve read 8 of your choices, and failed to read 2 as the library called them back before I’d had a chance to get properly stuck in, I was particularly disappoited not to finish the Colm Tóibín. Should I re-request the Frida Slattery as Herself?
Definitely – it’s one of my 2026 favourites. That’s a shame about the recalls. A hazard of a very healthy TBR!
What a nice meme! Did you review How to Make a Bomb Susan? I have a copy of it (I think I bought it because it is set in Crete?)
It’s an enjoyable one to put together, Cathy. I gave it a mention on one of my Snapshot of my Reading posts. I wasn’t sure about it at that point but did end up enjoying it.
I usually like his work and the setting appealed.
He’s an interesting writer, isn’t he. Such a range, and yet he doesn’t seem to get much attention.
6 books I’ve read, enjoyed but not reviewed is the only section I could manage!
Ah well, I have lots of reading time!
Souvenir is such a brilliant book, isn’t it?
It is! I’d not read anything by him for decades then picked it up after reading Unfinished Business last year.