Good Eggs, Rebecca Hardiman

Good Eggs has its moments - it's not every day an 83-year-old granny takes off with her 16-year-old daughter to fly to America (without telling their family) in search of the woman who bamboozled money and property from the grandmother. There are some definitely fun twists and turns, and the banter is quick, sometimes too quick, but laugh-outable.

I won't be jumping up and down to recommend this as there isn't much to sink your teeth into, but it is light, fun, and worth your time.

Lynda Wolters