February round up of Most Sublime TV, Games, Audiobooks and Print.
Tag: books
A Week In Print
I dedicated last week to only reading print books rather than digital - time to get back to my roots!Between you and me, I started reading books on my phone a year or so ago and though that lets me power read like some kind of machine, it does mean that I don't have time … Continue reading A Week In Print
Time, Space and Books I Will Never Read
We all have a list of books we’ve told ourselves we’ll read ‘one day’, this is the most ambitious of TBRs filled with books that need our full and undivided attention. Perhaps they’re the classics that you’ve been told over and over that you need to read or just really long and you haven’t had … Continue reading Time, Space and Books I Will Never Read
Liebster Award – July 2017
The rules are as follows: Say thank you to the person who has nominated you for the award. – Answer the 11 questions the person has asked you. – Nominate 11 people (comment on their blog to let them know). – Ask the people you have nominated 11 questions Thank you Sarah Zama for the … Continue reading Liebster Award – July 2017
Review: At the Edge of the Orchard by Tracy Chevalier
Synopsis: From internationally bestselling author Tracy Chevalier, a riveting drama of a pioneer family on the American frontier 1838: James and Sadie Goodenough have settled where their wagon got stuck – in the muddy, stagnant swamps of northwest Ohio. They and their five children work relentlessly to tame their patch of land, buying saplings from … Continue reading Review: At the Edge of the Orchard by Tracy Chevalier
Review: Mormama by Kit Reed
Synopsis: MORMAMA is a riveting supernatural, southern gothic tale from Kit Reed. Readers of Joyce Carol Oates and James M. Cain will enjoy this unnerving tale. Dell Duval has been living on the street since his accident. He can't remember who he was or where he came from. All he has is a tattered … Continue reading Review: Mormama by Kit Reed
Author Guest Post: ‘Writing About Your Twenties in Your Thirties’ by Sarah Tierney #BlogTour #SandstonePress
As part of her blog tour for her newly released title, Making Spaces, the author has kindly written a short essay entitled 'Writing about your twenties in your thirties'. I love that the author has clearly put a lot of herself into her main character, Miriam. As a woman in her miiiiiid....late.... twenties, it's nice … Continue reading Author Guest Post: ‘Writing About Your Twenties in Your Thirties’ by Sarah Tierney #BlogTour #SandstonePress
Review: Two Nights by Kathy Reichs
Synopsis: #1 New York Times bestselling author Kathy Reichs steps beyond her classic Temperance Brennan series in a new standalone thriller featuring a smart, tough, talented heroine whose thirst for justice stems from her own dark past. Meet Sunday Night, a woman with physical and psychological scars, and a killer instinct. . . . Sunnie … Continue reading Review: Two Nights by Kathy Reichs
Review: The Hidden People by Alison Littlewood
Synopsis: The bestselling author of Richard & Judy Book Club hit The Cold Season returns with a chilling mystery - where superstition and myth bleed into real life with tragic consequences Pretty Lizzie Higgs is gone, burned to death on her own hearth - but was she really a changeling, as her husband insists? Albie … Continue reading Review: The Hidden People by Alison Littlewood
Review: Magical Ties by J.M. Levinton
Synopsis: Experimenting with a demon-summoning spell was a way for 25-year-old Emily to forget that her boyfriend dumped her. To her shock, it worked. Now, with a demon on her hands, Emily and her sister, Christa, fall under the scrutiny of Thomas Ramikin, the head of the magical community’s police. Like it or not, … Continue reading Review: Magical Ties by J.M. Levinton
Review: Sorry and Morticum by Charles Stoll
Synopsis: Welcome to Daytona, 3022. Much has changed. After mankind had made peace between the nations, there still followed the Robotic Wars, the Insect Wars and the Climate Wars. Many of the world's formally hidden creatures have risen to the surface. The rivers and oceans have dried up and a conscious fog covers the … Continue reading Review: Sorry and Morticum by Charles Stoll
My TBR List is Beginning to Scare Me
There are currently 15 books on my review TBR list and they're starting to scare me so I've pledged to myself not to add any more until I've finished a few! There's no way I'll stick to that pledge but hey, worth a shot. I don't think I have any of the same titles from … Continue reading My TBR List is Beginning to Scare Me