Review of ‘The Girl of Hawthorn and Glass’
The Girl of Hawthorn and Glass should have easily been enjoyable and yet the insubstantial writing will leave the reader feeling hollow. Continue reading Review of ‘The Girl of Hawthorn and Glass’
The Girl of Hawthorn and Glass should have easily been enjoyable and yet the insubstantial writing will leave the reader feeling hollow. Continue reading Review of ‘The Girl of Hawthorn and Glass’
Today on YouTube we’re discussing The Girl of Hawthorn and Glass by Adan Jerreat-Poole, a novel that should have easily been enjoyable and yet the insubstantial writing will leave the reader feeling hollow. Continue reading Watch “The Girl of Hawthorn and Glass Review” on YouTube
Having trouble what book to add to your reading list? Well check out what I’m reading here and see if they tickle your fancy. Continue reading Weekly Reading List #242
Having trouble what book to add to your reading list? Well check out what I’m reading here and see if they tickle your fancy. Continue reading Weekly Reading List #241
A Crown So Cursed by L.L. McKinney may not be out until January 2021 but we’ve got a look at the cover. Take a look right here! Continue reading ‘A Crown So Cursed’ Cover Reveal
Votes have been tallied! Check out this month’s winner of the Book of the Month title. Continue reading Book of the Month – March 2020
The Bookshop on the Corner a light story but a well-crafted novel filled with an adventurous spirit. Continue reading Review of ‘The Bookshop on the Corner’
The stories in Nine Bar Blues cover a range of genres: horror, magical realism, science fiction, and literary. Whether they have forward momentum or not, Thomas’s prose is reason enough to read. Continue reading Review of ‘Nine Bar Blues’
Can’t decide what to read next? Check out these titles and see if they tickle your fancy. Continue reading Weekly Reading List #219
An adrenaline-spiking novel that, while well-written and captivating, suffers from an overzealous plot. Continue reading Review of ‘The Great Alone’