Whale by Cheon Myeong-Kwan #1
The International Booker Prize longlisted; Whale by Cheon Myeong-Kwan review in a form of a personal reading journal. Weird, disturbing and dystopian. … Continue readingWhale by Cheon Myeong-Kwan #1
The International Booker Prize longlisted; Whale by Cheon Myeong-Kwan review in a form of a personal reading journal. Weird, disturbing and dystopian. … Continue readingWhale by Cheon Myeong-Kwan #1
What a ride this book was. Do not be fooled by the small dimensions of it; this short novel is a tricky read. This year is definitely leaning toward’ the shorter the better’ reading wise at least in my experience so far.
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Gareth Worthington’s Dark Dweller Review. An epic science-fiction story which will keep your eyes glued to the pages. … Continue readingDark Dweller by Gareth Worthington
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‘Reading Leah Angstman’s work is like going back in time, a time when I knew that I am in good hands and the book will guide me through anything.’ … Continue readingShoot The Horses First by Leah Angstman Review
A beautifully written story about the power women has (or don’t) over themselves. Let it be a simple choice from; What should I wear today? to the right of their own function and the choice and forge of their own fate and future with their wisdom that comes from the biggest goddess of all; Mother Earth. … Continue readingNow She Is Witch by Kirsty Logan Review
‘It felt like two different parts of my brain trying to fall in love in my soul.’ Review the Atlas Six’s author’s new romantic fiction. … Continue readingAlone With You in the Ether by Olivie Blake Review
Reading her books is like opening the door to a gulp of crisp, cold fresh air. Agatha Christie is using your prejudices against you. Probably this is what I love about her the most. … Continue readingMurder on the Orient Express by Agatha Christie Review
I don’t think reading this book once is enough. A dark, philosophical, mystery novel about adolescence and me trying to make sense from it. … Continue readingThe Autodidacts by Thomas Kendall Review
The way Gemma Amor pictures postnatal depression helped me to understand it better and to gear up with empathy towards myself when/if the time comes. … Continue readingFull Immersion by Gemma Amor Review