by Dinah Jefferies Dinah Jefferies has done it again. There hasn’t been one of her books that I’ve not enjoyed. Always managing to transport you back to an era long gone. This time to Burma while it was still part of the British empire. She has such a way in describing Burma that you get… Continue reading The Missing Sister
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Yesterday’s World Book Day
Yesterday was World Book Day, and looking back at it today it’s made me wonder have there been any books that stayed with you for a long time after reading them? For me the two most memorable books are: The State of ME by Nasim Marie Jafrey and Wild Swans: Three Daughters of China by… Continue reading Yesterday’s World Book Day
Omniverse
by William Grace After reading the prologue I nearly gave up on this book. As the author used lots of big and flowery words in sentences that just didn’t make any sense to me. One I started to read the chapters it started to make much more sense, but one big bugbear is that the… Continue reading Omniverse
Book Review: It All Comes Back To You.
by Beth Duke Ronni is a nurse who works in an old people’s home/assisted living. She loves her job and the people she cares for, but she has aspirations to be an author. She is very insecure and holds a lot of hurt in her heart. Taken away from her mother and put in care… Continue reading Book Review: It All Comes Back To You.
Book Review: Daisy’s Run (the clockwork chimera #1)
By: Scott Baron If like me you love Si-Fi such as Terminator where all the cyborgs are out to kill all of mankind here is a different spin on cyborgs and the human race. Daisy and the rest of the crew are awoken early from their cryo sleep when something goes wrong with their ship,… Continue reading Book Review: Daisy’s Run (the clockwork chimera #1)
