Book Reviews
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STRAW WORLD AND OTHER ECHOES FROM THE VOID by Erik McHatton (BOOK REVIEW)
When we go the cinema for the latest slasher, when we pick up that paperback from hell on a dusty, shadowy shelf, when we walk home, ... -
THE BONE RAIDERS by Jackson Ford (BOOK REVIEW)
The Bone Raiders by Jackson Ford Aka How to Train your Fire-breathing Lizard I am thankful to the author, Little Brown Book Group, and Netgalley for ... -
A POLAR EXPEDITION: AND OTHER STIMULATING RESEARCH OPPORTUNITIES by Kass O’Shire (THE MONSTER BOTHERER)
Welcome to THE MONSTER BOTHERER! We are thrilled to welcome back Emma Penman, who exclusively reviews monster romance, and has returned for another week of Monster ... -
HUMAN RITES by Juno Dawson (BOOK REVIEW)
“These are unhinged times” That’s putting it mildly Dawson… Well reaching the end of this trilogy absolutely devastated me. I finished Human Rites last night [Wednesday] and ... -
A THEORY OF DREAMING by Ava Reid (BOOK REVIEW)
After the events of A Study in Drowning (book 1), Effy and Preston return to their literature college, where Effy is the first woman admitted, and ... -
LUST AND LOLLIPOPS (SURVIVAL OF THE MATED) by Lola Glass (THE MONSTER BOTHERER)
Welcome to THE MONSTER BOTHERER! We are thrilled to welcome back Emma Penman, who exclusively reviews monster romance, and has returned for another week of Monster ... -
FOR THE ROAD (by Stark Holborn) BOOK REVIEW
Lost, wounded and alone, Jesse Bartos wanders the wilderness with no memory of how he came to be there. He only knows that he is in ... -
THE SHADOW CABINET by Juno Dawson (BOOK REVIEW)
“Just let me go…” Book Twos are always difficult to review, and Dawson has made her books especially difficult to discuss due to their super twisty ... -
HER MAJESTY’S ROYAL COVEN by Juno Dawson (BOOK REVIEW)
“The coven is sovereign Until my dying breath” This time round was a re-read for me, as I hadn’t got round to reviewing it the first ... -
THE SILENT COMPANIONS by Laura Purcell (BOOK REVIEW)
“Slowly, she let the slate and chalk drop from her hands. She could feel the past stealing up on her, the way a river inches up ...