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Book Review ‘Dust’ By Hugh Howey
So, I have finally finished 'Dust' the final installment in the Hugh Howey Silo trilogy. It felt like a long book this time around, but I think it was becuase there was so much to absorb, so much to tie up and quite a few supporting characters to remember. Jules…
Book Review Coming… Dust by Hugh Howey
In the aftermath of the uprising, the people of Silo 18 are coming to terms with a new order. Some embrace the change, others fear the unknown; none have control of their fate. The Silo is still in danger. There are those set on its destruction. Jules knows they must…
Book Review Coming….Blood Secret
Hope this book is as enjoyable as the last book I read from Random House. All the birds, singing was a cracking read and i'm looking forward to reading what looks like another cracker! From a master of suspense and author of the bestselling Beyond Fear, Blood Secret is a…
Book Review.. A Really Awesome Mess
Book Review This book is certainly for teenagers. Its funny, witty and the characters all deal with common problems teenagers face. Emmy, the first character has an eating disorder and is reeling from a social media incident, she is also Chinese with white American parents. Then comes Justin who suffers…
Book Review Coming!….A Really Awesome Mess
Quite intrigued by this one. Loved the movie Juno and want to break into writing for children and teenagers so hope to learn a thing or two whilst enjoying the read! Description A hint of Recovery Road, a sample of Nick and Norah's Infinite Playlist, and a cut of Juno. A Really Awesome…
Sample Chapter… Koshin and the Cow
Here is a sample draft of the opening of my next book for children. It's called Koshin and the Cow. Enjoy! Koshin stepped out the front door, eyes blinking as they adjusted to the hot bright morning sun. The heat burned instantly on the back of his neck as…
Book Review…. A Gender Handbook for Western Man
A Gender Handbook For Western Man. This book will polarise. No doubt. You may read it and choke on your own anger at author Elder George’s points of view (as I did on occasion). Or you may agree with his strong, often radical views on why we in the Western…
Book Review All the Birds, Singing…
All the Birds, Singing Evie Wyld ‘Another sheep, mangled and bled out, her innards not yet crusting and the vapours rising from her like a steamed pudding. Crows, their beaks shining, strutting and rasping, and when I waved my stick they flew to the trees and watched, flaring out their…