Doom and books… a weekly-ish check-in
It’s been quiet on the blog the last couple of weeks, what with storms and war dominating the news, it’s been hard to be enthusiastic about blogging. My hosting has been going up and down a bit lately too, so…
Spring is springing… a weekly check-in
Since my last Twitter giveaway went down a storm, I am running another this week for a pair of Illumicrate editions. I got a lot of duplicate books last year, so this is a good way to spread the love….
Wild and Wicked Things
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book free of charge for review purposes only. Receipt of a book does not guarantee a review or endorsement. My reviews are my honest opinion and are not biased for the purpose of…
Top Ten Short Books to Fall in Love With
Top Ten Tuesday is hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl. At the weekend, Book Twitter was told that short books don’t sell, even if they are amazing. Many people were upset by this. I am a big fan of novellas…
Be more dog… a weekly check-in
Scully is totally capturing the mood today, I would have much preferred lounging around on the sofa: Last week I reviewed both How High We Go in the Dark by Sequoia Nagamatsu and The Old Woman With the Knife by…
The Old Woman With the Knife
Disclosure: I received a copy of this book free of charge for review purposes only. Receipt of a book does not guarantee a review or endorsement. My reviews are my honest opinion and are not biased for the purpose of…
How High We Go in the Dark
In 2030, the melting permafrost uncovers the body of a girl in the Arctic Circle. The scientists studying her discover traces of an ancient virus in her tissues. When the scientists start falling ill, it’s the start of a pandemic…