The Winner of the Green Carnation Prize 2015

After several hours of deliberation the Green Carnation judges have chosen their winner which has just been announced by the Chair of Judges Niven Govinden at an event in Foyles flagship store. And the winner is… Marlon James has won The Green Carnation Prize 2015 with his third novel A Brief History of Seven Killings.…

Not quite December wrap up…but still!

  It’s another one of my late wrap up!!! Yes the September one! I am running late! I am running late! I cannot believe it’s December and I have still 3 wrap ups to go and probably a good 7 reviews to write. But that’s ok, plenty of time…right?! 😊 . Well, since I have…

My take on #ReadRedRising so far…

  Hello everyone, So I answered the call to #readredrising last week! It is still going on on Twitter at the moment so if just like me you have had Red Rising by Pierce Brown on your TBR for a while, it is the best time to just jump in and take part or you…

Book Review: “We Were Liars” by E.Lockhart

Synopsis from  Marmite! Yes, it’s the first word that comes to mind, and that is after looking at a few reviews of this book. Apparently most readers either loved it or hated it! No real middle ground here. Keeping in mind that I read this novel a year and a half after its release (in…

Q&A with Ravinder Randhawa author of “A Wicked Old Woman”

Hello all, Please welcome Ravinder Randhawa to CHOUETT. We’re getting to know a little bit about Ravinder and her novel through a short Q&A. Enjoy!!     Before writing A Wicked Old Woman, did you do a lot of research for the novel to make sure that it felt authentic? A Wicked Old Woman, has…