Book Review – The Hobbit, by J.R.R. Tolkien
Hello Readers, I have decided to add the reviews that I write on Goodreads.com to my blog. I think it will be a great way to keep my blog more active! Today, I finished reading The Hobbit, by J.R.R....
View ArticleBook Review – Never Tell by Claire Seeber
This week I finished reading a twisty thriller called Never Tell, by Claire Seeber. Here is my review, originally posted on Goodreads.com. I have mixed feelings about this book. I thought the plot was...
View ArticleBook Review – The Little Old Lady who Broke all the Rules by Catharina...
Hello Readers. Today I finished reading my third book of 2015, The Little Old Lady who Broke all the Rules, by Catharina Ingelman-Sundberg. This book certainly made a lighthearted change from the first...
View ArticleBook Review – Daughter by Jane Shemilt
Hi Readers, Today, I finished reading the thriller, Daughter by Jane Shemilt. I must say that this has been my least favourite book I’ve read this year, and I have explained the reasons in my review...
View ArticleBook Review – The Book of You, by Claire Kendal
Hello Readers, This week, I finished reading my fifth book of 2015 – the psychological-supense thriller, The Book of You, by Claire Kendal; and I must say what an exciting read it was. I flicked...
View ArticleBook Review – The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton
Hello Readers, Today, I finished reading the haunting, magical and suspenseful novel, ‘The Miniaturist’, by Jessie Burton (her debut novel). The review below contains my thoughts of the book from a...
View ArticleBook Review – Instructions for a Heatwave by Maggie O’Farrell
Hello Readers, This week, I finished reading ‘Instructions for a Heatwave’, by Maggie O’Farrell. The review below contains my thoughts on the book from a writing perspective. Please note that there...
View ArticleBook Review: Life Expectancy by Dean Koontz
Hello Readers, This week, I finished reading the suspense-thriller/horror novel, ‘Life Expectancy’, by Dean Koontz. The following review is written from a writing perspective. Rather than describe the...
View ArticleBook Review: The Memory Game by Nicci French
Hello Readers, Last week I finished reading the psychological-thriller, The Memory Game, by Nicci French. The following review focuses on the book from a writing perspective, with less focus on the...
View ArticleBook Review – Never Tell by Claire Seeber
This week I finished reading a twisty thriller called Never Tell, by Claire Seeber. Here is my review, originally posted on Goodreads.com. I have mixed feelings about this book. I thought the plot was...
View ArticleBook Review – Daughter by Jane Shemilt
Hi Readers, Today, I finished reading the thriller, Daughter by Jane Shemilt. I must say that this has been my least favourite book I’ve read this year, and I have explained the reasons in my review...
View ArticleBook Review – The Book of You, by Claire Kendal
Hello Readers, This week, I finished reading my fifth book of 2015 – the psychological-supense thriller, The Book of You, by Claire Kendal; and I must say what an exciting read it was. I flicked...
View ArticleBook Review – The Miniaturist by Jessie Burton
Hello Readers, Today, I finished reading the haunting, magical and suspenseful novel, ‘The Miniaturist’, by Jessie Burton (her debut novel). The review below contains my thoughts of the book from a...
View ArticleBook Review – Instructions for a Heatwave by Maggie O’Farrell
Hello Readers, This week, I finished reading ‘Instructions for a Heatwave’, by Maggie O’Farrell. The review below contains my thoughts on the book from a writing perspective. Please note that there...
View ArticleBook Review: Life Expectancy by Dean Koontz
Hello Readers, This week, I finished reading the suspense-thriller/horror novel, ‘Life Expectancy’, by Dean Koontz. The following review is written from a writing perspective. Rather than describe the...
View ArticleBook Review: The Memory Game by Nicci French
Hello Readers, Last week I finished reading the psychological-thriller, The Memory Game, by Nicci French. The following review focuses on the book from a writing perspective, with less focus on the...
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