Day of the Horn Chris J Edwards Publication date: October 15th 2020 Genres: Fantasy A kidnapped princess. A reluctant mercenary. A shamed prince. Far in the west, isolated from the weary world beyond, lies the sylfolk kingdom of Céin Urthia – a woodland realm of ancient forests and sunlit meadows. But this kingdom cannot remain… Continue reading Day of the Horn by Chris J Edwards
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The Name of Red
by Beena Khan I really enjoyed this book, and its a genre that I haven't knowingly come across before: Asian American Literature. I found it very thought provoking. I also loved the two main characters and learning about their culture and how they see their world. It has been subtly written. Also I'd like to… Continue reading The Name of Red
The Twelve Dates of Christmas
by Jenny Bayliss This book is really enjoyable. It has already put me in the spirit of Christmas, making me wish Christmas was a bit nearer than it is, so I can put up my Christmas tree and decorations. The book also made me very hungry with the talk of mince pies, chocolate brownies etc,… Continue reading The Twelve Dates of Christmas
Random Book of the Month October 2020
Thank you for popping by today the 6 October 2020. To see which book I have pulled out of the Jar of Books. This Months Book Is: The Light of the Fireflies by Paul Pen Edition: Kindle Pages: 338 Date Added to Goodreads: 10 January 2017 Book Shelf & Position: to-read (#128) Synopsis: A haunting… Continue reading Random Book of the Month October 2020
Nala’s World
by Dean Nicholson I was so excited when this lovely book came through my letterbox on Saturday. I stumbled across this book on Pinterest or should I say I came across Nala the cat early last week. I just knew I had to order it. Also the day after I came across Nala my mum… Continue reading Nala’s World
