
Show Your Shelf – Tag
I’ve added a new tag feature to my blog called #Showyourshelf. It’s an opportunity for me to take a closer look at the books on my TBR list that are on my bookshelves and Kindle shelves at home.
Lately, I’ve been indulging in buying and receiving a significant number of books. It brings me immense joy to acquire books with sprayed edges and share the unboxing experience on my Instagram stories. However, with the increasing number of books, I find myself double stacking and sometimes even forgetting about them.
I’m planning to sort through my collection of books to determine which ones truly pique my interest, and which ones I may want to give away. I’m seeking assistance from my fellow readers and friends to provide their spoiler-free thoughts in the comments section, indicating whether they believe a particular book would be a good fit for my reading preferences.
I would love to encourage other readers to do the #Showyourshelf tag and go through their own books.
Mrs Sinclair’s Suitcase by Louise Walters

Hello there book lovers!
I stumbled upon a book titled “Mrs Sinclair’s Suitcase” by Louise Walters while browsing through a charity shop in 2018. It piqued my interest, but I am yet to read it. So, the question is, should I read it?
Blurb
Forgive me, Dorothea, for I cannot forgive you. What you do, to this child, to this child’s mother, it is wrong…
Roberta likes to collect the letters and postcards she finds in second-hand books. When her father gives her some of her grandmother’s belongings, she finds a baffling letter from the grandfather she never knew – dated after he supposedly died in the war.
Dorothy is unhappily married to Albert, who is away at war. When an aeroplane crashes in the field behind her house she meets Squadron Leader Jan Pietrykowski, and as their bond deepens she dares to hope she might find happiness. But fate has other plans for them both, and soon she is hiding a secret so momentous that its shockwaves will touch her granddaughter many years later…
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I’ve read it and loved it!
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