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CURSED UNDER LONDON by Gabby Hutchinson Crouch (BOOK REVIEW)
Cursed Under London is the first book in a brand new series from comedy script writer Gabby Hutchinson Crouch. It’s a rom-com set in Elizabethan London ... -
LONG LIVE EVIL by Sarah Rees Brennan (BOOK REVIEW)
This review contains mild spoilers “Don’t listen to stories encouraging you to be good, telling you to shine in a filthy world and patiently endure suffering. ... -
THE SECRET SERVICE OF TEA AND TREASON by India Holton (BOOK REVIEW)
‘“When life itself seems lunatic, who knows where madness lies?” In the attic, that is where.’ India Holton is one of my most favourite comfort ... -
A TROLL WALKS INTO A BAR by Douglas Lumsden (BOOK REVIEW)
A Troll Walks Into A Bar by Douglas Lumsden (Alexander Southerland P.I. #01) A Troll Walks Into A Bar is quintessential noir reading. The genre’s identity, ... -
THE LEAGUE OF GENTLEWOMEN WITCHES by India Holton (BOOK REVIEW)
Do you know that feeling you get when a book is exactly what you’re in the mood for? When it captures you so much you feel ... -
THE WISTERIA SOCIETY OF LADY SCOUNDRELS by India Holton (BOOK REVIEW)
“A lady stays tranquil and poised under all circumstances. Instead of panicking, she squares her jaw, protects her heart, and ensures that she has enough ammunition ... -
STARTER VILLAIN by John Scalzi (BOOK REVIEW)
“I don’t know how to deal with striking dolphins, or torpedo whales, or evil conspiracies. You know all of this better than I do. I don’t ... -
THE NEW WORLD by Mark Lawrence (BOOK REVIEW)
This is the novella that appeared in omnibus for Jalan and Snorri’s trilogy. It’s a 25,000 word story that takes place after that trilogy and was ... -
SON OF A LICHE by J.Zachary Pike (BOOK REVIEW)
A doubly disgraced Dwarven hero. A band of accident-prone adventurers. Giving redemption a second shot may have been a grave mistake… Still bruised and heartbroken from ... -
AND PUT AWAY CHILDISH THINGS by Adrian Tchaikovsky (BOOK REVIEW)
“Harry squared his shoulders. “I am now going to step into the wardrobe,” he told her. “I will, shortly after, step back out of the wardrobe, ...