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…
Category: Young Adult
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…
Book Review: “The Serpent King” by Jeff Zentner
I could summarise this novel into one very well-known idiom we surely have all come across or even used while conversing in a social setting. “The apple does not fall far from the tree”. However, how true is this? Dillard Early has his whole life ahead of him, but the only thing he sees at…
My late stop on the “Lying About Last Summer” tour + Giveaway tweet!
Hello all, And yes, I missed my stop on the blog tour. Unfortunately it just could not be helped. However, once you miss your train, you can always jump on the next one, so feel free to hop on! Today I have reviewed Sue Wallman’s recently released debut novel “Lying About Last Summer” so I…
My stop on the #mysteryandmayhem blog tour – with a post by Sally Nicholls
Hello everyone, I happen to have a few hundred books, but can only count on one hand how many collections of short stories I have, something that I have always wanted to rectify as I love the idea of having a “mini library” of stories bundled into one book! Well, “Mystery & Mayhem” is definitely…
My stop on the Prentice & Weil blog tour – “The Book Of Pandemonium” trilogy
Hello everyone, Please help me welcome Andrew Prentice and Jonathan Weil to Chouett.com authors of “The Book Of Pandemonium” series. Here you are introduced to a dark magical world with a devil worshiping society prospering through time in London in the 1500s. Elizabethan London: a teeming city of traders and thieves, courtiers and preachers,…
