Archives for New Releases and Bookworm News - Page 58
All That Is Lost Between Us – A Mother’s Worst Fears
All That Is Lost Between Us centres around a teenage girl, Georgia, and what happens when a secret she thought would be hers to keep, is exposed. Sara Foster, the author of this and many other thrilling reads, answers some questions which swirled around my head after finishing the book.…
And The Winner Of The Australia Day Book Blog Hop Giveaway Is……..
The winner of Duffy's Australia Day Book Blog Hop Comp Sarah Ellwood! Sarah's winning comment is below: 'Caroline Overington has made such an impression on me. The first book I read of hers was Matilda is Missing and I couldn’t put it down! Caroline has such a knack for telling…
Hidden Bodies – More murderous doings with charming, evil Joe!
Hidden Bodies. That weird, confusing moment of happiness when an evil, charming, psycho killer comes back into your life. YOU is one of my favourite thriller books of all time, and like many, I have been hanging out to read Caroline Kepnes sequel Hidden Bodies. I was apprehensive because I…
Book Blog Hop Giveaway with Book’d Out!
Join the book blog hop hosted by Book'd Out this Australia Day Holiday! The book blog hop gives you a chance to discover some great book bloggers, find out about latest book reviews and releases and enter to win some great book prizes! Want to win a bundle pack of…
Like Forrest Gump? The Magic Strings Of Frankie Presto Is For You
The Magic Strings Of Frankie Presto was a real surprise. I had the book kicking around for a few weeks; it came with me to the pools, to work and to the bedroom but I never got around to opening the cover. Why? I’m not quite sure. The cover didn’t…
Who’s Afraid – Sexy Adult Werewolfiness – Author Q&A and Giveaway!
If you follow my social media, you will know that I thoroughly enjoyed Who's Afraid by Maria Lewis. A kickass werewolf story with a strong female lead; no cheesiness and a real 'True Blood' vibe. Loved every page and if you like a fast paced read with meat on…
When you’re in a creative rut – The Art Of Creative Thinking
The Art of Creative Thinking is a stylish little hardback book full of quick examples and stories of creative thinking which changed the world. I dipped in and out of this book over a few days and even now it moves from my desk, to my bedroom and back again,…
All These Perfect Strangers – More Domestic ‘Gris’ than Noir
Domestic Noir from Aoife Clifford. Pen Sheppard is off to Uni and it can't come soon enough. She is escaping her small town, her mum's slimy boyfriend, and a secret, a dark secret from long ago. You don't need to be a murderer to be We pick up Pen's story…
Pour Me: A Life by A.A.Gill – A memoir of an alcoholic …
Writing this review has taken a long while to get round to! This book is one of my favourites of the year, but Christmas, and the end of the year, made me feel lethargic and I lost my blogging mojo for a while; it doesn't help that I have to justify…
Another Great Cricket Bio Review By Guest Blogger Mr B! – Flintoff “Second Innings”
Another great cricket bio for you this week - this one from Andrew "Freddie" Flintoff. "Second Innings" covers not only his cricket career, but as the title suggests, his life after retiring from cricket in 2009. He tells his story with plenty of "northern" humour. In fact, if you read…