A Fruitbowl of Fiction
Fruitbowl of fiction – BookTrailLiterarysettings
There is a very healthy way to read – just try a title with the name of a fruit in the title. It is a good way to get your five a day! Or what about a prominent fruit on the cover?
The Art of a Lie – Laura S Robinson
This has a pineapple on the cover which is very eyecatching. Not just that, there’s so much fruity goodness within that it’s worth putting it in this bowl of goodness.
The Grapevine – Kate Kemp
There’s plenty of liquid spilt in this book but it’s not grape juice – more like blood. The book opens and there’s a woman scrubbing her bathroom floor of blood. But it’s 3 am…….
Under the Lemon Tree – Emma Cowell
You can taste the lemoncello when you read this. Step inside a lemon grove and take it all in. Set in sunny Agistri in Greece, it has all the feels and more.
The Olive Grove – Eva Glynn
Croatia this time and off to an olive grove. Set on the tiny picturesque island of Korčula, there’s time for healing in this novel.
Well you have to finish off with a cocktail don’t you? There’s fruit in it in the form of olives so a healthy desert
Sister Europe – Nell Zink
Now what picture of fruit could you hope for than this glorious image?
Story inside is pretty good too mind!
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