Seeing love through the eyes of a child. As I look back on this novel, the intensity of first love and its innocence is what comes through the most. At the tender age of 11, Ijeoma’s childhood is cut short. Soon abandonment becomes all but a too familiar constant in her life. Abandonment from Nigeria,…
Category: Fiction
LaChouett features on The Big Book Project
Hello everyone, The team @bookprojectblog has kindly invited me to guest post which is a first for me ,so I was of course happy to oblige. In this post I reminisce on my blogging beginnings so feel free to check it out here While you’re there feel free to browse 😁. LaChouett
Book Review: “When Everything Feels Like The Movie” by Raziel Reid
“They loved me, they hated me, but they could never ignore me.” I never start a review with a quote, but this one summarises this novel perfectly. Jude (aka Judy) does not make any excuses for who he is. A gay high school student, flamboyant, and in your face and who could probably rival Miss…
LaChouett stop on “The Teacher” blog tour by Katerina Diamond
Hello everyone, Today I will be your host on “The Teacher” blog tour, with the 3rd part of a 10 episodes short story written by Katerina Diamond (aka @TheVenomousPen). However before we get to that part, let me introduce to “The Teacher”, Katerina’s recently released debut thriller. Liked we you’ve read so far!!! Here’s an extract…
Best of London Pavement Signs
Originally posted on Critical Dispatches:
John Cleese once said that his Three Laws of Comedy were 1. No puns, 2. No puns, and 3. No puns. This nugget of wisdom, however, has not been adopted by the shop owners of the Greater London area. Their signs almost invariably contain a pun in some form or…
Book Review: “The Girl In The Ice” by Robert Bryndza
You could say that Robert Bryndza is my security blanket. Robert is my go to guy when I feel blue. Albeit a different blue than on “The Girl In The Ice” cover and If you have had the opportunity to meet Coco Pinchard in his previous writings then you will know exactly what I mean….
