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December 6, 2012
The Bears On The Stairs - Julia Jarman & Lynne Chapman
Publisher: Anderson
Genre: Children's Books/Fiction
Stars: 5
This is an adorable children's book, beautifully illustrated and brimming over with colourful imagination.
Are there really bears on the stairs or is it just the clever tactics of a little boy who doesn't want to go to bed?
This is engaging, funny and sweet and the cat is a brilliant sidekick to the little boy.
I had more fun reading this than my child did.
Genre: Children's Books/Fiction
Stars: 5
This is an adorable children's book, beautifully illustrated and brimming over with colourful imagination.
Are there really bears on the stairs or is it just the clever tactics of a little boy who doesn't want to go to bed?
This is engaging, funny and sweet and the cat is a brilliant sidekick to the little boy.
I had more fun reading this than my child did.
Published on December 06, 2012 13:06
Finding Emma - Matthew Iden
Amazon Media
Genre: Thriller/Mystery
Stars: 4
This was a fun short read, perfect for bedtime or a short distance travel read. I really enjoyed the unravelling of the tale and utterly believed the characters and setting. I especially liked the suburban location and the well described mentality of the neighbours: I could totally see them in my mind's eye.
The ending was delicious and somehow I couldn't help liking the main character Jack, even though no-one else in the book seems to.
A juicy morsel for those addicted to the thriller genre. I hope the author will write more.
Genre: Thriller/Mystery
Stars: 4
This was a fun short read, perfect for bedtime or a short distance travel read. I really enjoyed the unravelling of the tale and utterly believed the characters and setting. I especially liked the suburban location and the well described mentality of the neighbours: I could totally see them in my mind's eye.
The ending was delicious and somehow I couldn't help liking the main character Jack, even though no-one else in the book seems to.
A juicy morsel for those addicted to the thriller genre. I hope the author will write more.
Published on December 06, 2012 12:53
The One You Love - Paul Pilkington
Amazon Media
Genre: Fiction - Thriller/Suspense
3.5 stars
Emma’s finance goes missing on her hen night. Cold feet or something more sinister?This was a free book and it kept me turning the pages. Score one.
I did find the story believable aside from the suicide Houdini part and the plot was unpredictable, as true life really can be. Score two.
I also liked the ultimate ending, unexpected and welcome. Score three
I won’t spoil it. It’s very easy if you are self published to let one or two spelling or grammar mistakes slip under the editorial radar, so it was a shame that this book had too many. Fail one.
Would I read another book by this author. Yes. Score four.
4/1 to the author.
Genre: Fiction - Thriller/Suspense
3.5 stars
Emma’s finance goes missing on her hen night. Cold feet or something more sinister?This was a free book and it kept me turning the pages. Score one.
I did find the story believable aside from the suicide Houdini part and the plot was unpredictable, as true life really can be. Score two.
I also liked the ultimate ending, unexpected and welcome. Score three
I won’t spoil it. It’s very easy if you are self published to let one or two spelling or grammar mistakes slip under the editorial radar, so it was a shame that this book had too many. Fail one.
Would I read another book by this author. Yes. Score four.
4/1 to the author.
Published on December 06, 2012 12:32
November 30, 2012
The Greek Islands - A Notebook by Richard Clark
Kindle - Amazon
This is a beautifully written book, not just a travel companion but a journey in itself through Greek History, it’s culture and the countryside.
From the opening pages listing mouth watering food, to the useful brief Greek History lesson, the detailed descriptions of architecture, towns and harbours and the lovingly recounted memories of his time in Greece, it is clear that Richard Clark is a devotee to the country.
He was lucky enough to see the islands during a more innocent time, before tourism beckoned it’s grubby and bejewelled finger and yet he also has seen the effect, both good and bad on the country.
Reading this book was an escape unto itself, I sailed the Mediterranean, explored the streets, ate the food in tavernas and enjoyed the hospitable and often comic nature of the Greeks. It was like returning home. I recognised scenes and occurrences again and again.
Unlike most travel books which just list destinations and regurgitate senseless and boring historical facts, the author describes the locations wonderfully. He recounts tales, explains folklore or interesting sayings and instils in the reader a profound sense of empathy for the Greeks, their rich and tapestried culture and heritage. Reading this book is an education in itself and I found myself so much the richer in having read it.
The only negative thing I have to say is that after putting this book down, I felt a sense of melancholy, to be far away from my spiritual home brought so vividly to life on these pages. Bravo, Richard Clark!
Published on November 30, 2012 02:21
November 9, 2012
Sasha's List - Lucy Tucker
Self Published
3 stars
The author Lucy Tucker is a straight talking Australian who likes sex and writing and combines the two. She delivers exactly what she says she will.
Although this is erotic fiction, it is fun and light hearted, there is sweetness about this story as the main character Sasha picks herself up after a break-up and pushes back her emotional and sexual boundaries. She literally makes a list of all the things she would like to try and with the aid of a new friend starts ticking off those new experiences one by one.
I liked the tongue in cheek way the book begins and this frivolous tone kept me turning the pages.
The sex is consensual, exploratory, raunchy and fun. This is far better written material than the 50 shades of snoredom and more realistic.
3 stars
The author Lucy Tucker is a straight talking Australian who likes sex and writing and combines the two. She delivers exactly what she says she will.
Although this is erotic fiction, it is fun and light hearted, there is sweetness about this story as the main character Sasha picks herself up after a break-up and pushes back her emotional and sexual boundaries. She literally makes a list of all the things she would like to try and with the aid of a new friend starts ticking off those new experiences one by one.
I liked the tongue in cheek way the book begins and this frivolous tone kept me turning the pages.
The sex is consensual, exploratory, raunchy and fun. This is far better written material than the 50 shades of snoredom and more realistic.
Published on November 09, 2012 13:23
October 21, 2012
Season of the Macabre - Damien Kelly
Clarion PublishingPublication Date: March 17th 2012
4 stars
Short stories for the winter season and the open minded.
An eclectic collection, ranging from a calculating little boy to a murderous wife. I enjoyed the mixture of stories as much as the authenticity of the writing which changed tone beautifully with each character: an upset little boy from Washington, a cynical and sassy pathologist, a stressed and busy Vicar’s wife with a secret.
My only wish would have been to have even more sting in the tale of each story.
Published on October 21, 2012 12:34
October 7, 2012
The Shuffle – Richard Blandford
The Publisher: The Big Hand Publication Date: 4 Oct 2012
4 stars
This is one of the best collections of short stories I have read since Roald Dahl’s Switch Bitch.
A pastiche of postmodernist styles - as the title explains - that take the reader on a swooping read through a range of subjects from art, sex, relationships, religion, the afterlife, science and social networking.
There are recurrent themes of bullying, rejection and guilt and fantastic dives into surrealism with ideas that could quite possibly happen in our information bombarded society, a society obsessed with the supernatural and the work hard/reward system. People stricken with a virus that makes them speak with the voice of Tom Baker, the spirits of the dead taking over the world’s digital media and astral projection of the sexual kind with dire consequences. Satire, irony, a glut of escapism.
Richard Blandford writes with a clear bold voice. This is frontline innovative writing, leaping out over the top and shaming all the dross in no man’s land. I devoured these stories in one galumphing read. More please.
Published on October 07, 2012 06:59
October 4, 2012
Hotel Noir - Casper Silk
Publication Date: 15th November 2012
Publisher: Pale Fire Press
Hotel Noir isn’t a novel you can shamble through, intellect at half mast.
It commands your attention, draws you into the seedy and jaded environment of an island sliding from past glory into poverty and narcotic hell. Honestly, I found the characters revolting, even Francis with his twisted morality. I wanted to pounce on these apathetic lost souls and start by giving them a good wash.
That is how powerful the writing of Casper Silk is.
Don’t expect comfort. Don’t expect the meaning of life with a happy advertising jingle. This novel is saturated with loss, the heaviness of daily life and routine, addiction, prostitution, guilt and blackmail. Peel off that first layer to find more dirt underneath.
If you want a dark and turbulent read through the underbelly of an island’s lost dreams, this is it, exquisitely written.
Published on October 04, 2012 13:35
September 27, 2012
The Girl You Left Behind– Jojo MoyesPublishing date:27thS...
The Girl You Left Behind– Jojo MoyesPublishing date:27thSeptember 2012Publisher: Penguin.
4 starsThis is a compelling novel, the tale of two women separatedby a century but united in their resolution to fight for what they love andbelieve in.It wasn’t what I expected, usually steering clear ofwar-time novels. However I am so glad I reviewed this. There is nothing betterthan being pulled into a story, an alternative reality, breathing alongside thecharacters, emotions rising and falling with the rise and fall of theirfortunes. Jojo Moyes does this extremely well and I now want to read all herother books.
I enjoyed the contrasting tales, war torn France, modern dayLondon. I was enthralled by the detective work which kept me guessing until theend. The characters were well drawn, the descriptions authentic, the language richand neatly written. No superfluous gunk here. I really couldn’t put this bookdown. The message left in my mind was that across time and nationality,possessions are meaningless. Life is nothing without love and family.
Published on September 27, 2012 08:10
The Girl You Left Behind – Jojo MoyesPublishing date:27th...
The Girl You Left Behind – Jojo MoyesPublishing date:27thSeptember 2012Publisher: Penguin.
4 starsThis is a compelling novel, the tale of two women separated by a century but united in their resolution to fight for what they love and believe in.It wasn’t what I expected, usually steering clear of war-time novels. However I am so glad I reviewed this. There is nothing better than being pulled into a story, an alternative reality, breathing alongside the characters, emotions rising and falling with the rise and fall of their fortunes. Jojo Moyes does this extremely well and I now want to read all her other books.
I enjoyed the contrasting tales, war torn France, modern day London. I was enthralled by the detective work which kept me guessing until the end. The characters were well drawn, the descriptions authentic, the language rich and neatly written. No superfluous gunk here. I really couldn’t put this book down. The message left in my mind was that across time and nationality, possessions are meaningless. Life is nothing without love and family.
Published on September 27, 2012 08:10
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