Here’s one I made earlier! I posted this back in April when the campaigns to leave or remain started. Two months on, one day to the fateful vote, I am hoping this might just help… You never know. …If we were having coffee right now, I would probably tell you that I might just need…
Month: June 2016
Book Review: “False Hearts” by Laura Lam
It is said that “False Hearts” is reminiscent of a cross between “Ophan Black” the TV Series and “Inception” the movie. Luckily I have watched neither so there is nothing to shape my expectation of this novel. This is a new world, in a new century. A new era where a technology corrupted San Francisco…
My tour stop on the Tommy V Cancer tour – with my review of “Raven”.
Hello everyone, Today is my turn on the on the “Tommy V Cancer” tour and before we can to my review of one of his titles, let me introduce you to Tommy a bit. DOCTOR WHO AND BEANO WRITER REVEALS CANCER BATTLE Award-winning author and Beano writer, Tommy Donbavand, has vowed to fight back after…
Book Review: “A Court Of Thorn And Roses” by Sarah J. Maas
It was my first read by Sarah J.Maas and I have very mixed feelings about this book. I didn’t think it was bad, however it was not out of this world fantastic. I suspect it may have fallen victim to its own hype a little, in my opinion. Feyre our main character, in some respect…
Book Review: “Time to Die” by Caroline Mitchell
If you ever have the misfortune to meet “The Raven” do not let him give you a tarot card reading. If you do, consider your days numbered. Because nothing will stop the prophecy from being fulfilled. Now if DC Jennifer Knight thought that former foe Frank (now resting in the ether), was going to…
Book Review: “The Doubt Factory” by Paolo Bacigalupi
Now, how do I summarise “The Doubt Factory” for you readers? I have to say, it is a tough one. I absolutely loved the premise of the book but then, there is a departure from it that lands it into “Stockholm Syndrome” territory which then justifies the progress of the plot in a less than…