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    The Station 17 Chronicles by Oli Jacobs | Review

    December 26, 2020 /

    Another year is drawing a close and whilst the times we are living in Is unknown and uncertain, one thing has become abundantly clear; we can rely on books to get us through.  2020 has brought me some new authors, especially ones that publish independently.  The Station 17 Chronicles is the second book I have read and reviewed by Oli Jacobs and I’m stunned once again by his sharp wit, well-structured prose, and fantastical storylines.  He has become a must-read author and I will go on to read his back catalogue.  He was able to shock me and make my head implode with his stonker novel, Wilthaven.  The Station 17…

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    Madhouse by Miguel Estrada | Review

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    All Fall Down by M.J. Arlidge | Book Review

    December 12, 2020 /

    When I was invited to read All Fall Down a few months ago, I had no idea what I was in for.  I haven’t read Arlidge’s work before or heard of this series BUT…within a few breaths and a few pages I knew this was going to be a series that I would come to binge read.  A story with a strong female sleuth with a tattered background but always focussed on the end result.  Six hours later and I was guts deep into a compulsive story and I was 100% in.  All Fall Down is an ambitious story that fulfils on everything it promises. How on earth do you…

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    Northern Wrath by Thilde Kold Holdt | Review

    November 22, 2020 /

    Northern Wrath was a book from the gods themselves.  Revenge is deadly, the swish of a blade, a whispered promise.  This review is going to be exceedingly hard to write, and I hope I can deliver it the justice it deserves.  Fantasy should catapult you into another dimension and Northern Wrath achieved that within just a few pages.  Thilde Kold Holdt had me all in.  The prologue hit like a steam train…I could smell smoke and danger and I was looking over my shoulder at the threatening shadow that promised to become known.  My senses was a frenetic buzz of energy and I was totally here for it. Northern Wrath…

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    The Blade Itself by Joe Abercrombie | Review

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    Devoted by Dean Koontz | Review

    November 14, 2020 /

    Devoted was a hard book to read in places.  It was mostly successful in the theme of genetic mutation.  I really enjoy Dean Koontz books but, in this occasion,  it was neither a favourite or one that I disliked.  It’s very much a book that gets very strange, very quickly.  It’s a case of constantly reminding yourself that this is SCI-FI.  I’ve noticed other reviewers likening it to Koontz’ other work – The Watchers, which I haven’t read, not sure if that is to my detriment or not?  The book to me, felt like it just moved too slowly, and I did feel myself getting bored. The story in Devoted…

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    Suicide Forest by Jeremy Bates | Review

    October 31, 2020 /

    Woah, well okay.  Suicide Forest has a speed and a rhythm and that is to scare you shitless with its atmosphere and its tension.  So, Japan has always intrigued me and it’s one of my places to visit when the pandemic is over.  It’s all so enchanting but also has an air of ominous both with its culture and its history.  One that has always stirred my imagination is that of Aokigahara  (the suicide forest).  You don’t want to examine the why’s of the forest for too long – it could plunge your psyche into a dark place.  THEY HAD A SAYING: THE NAIL THAT STANDS OU GETS HAMMERED DOWN…

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    January 3, 2021
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    The Doors of Eden by Adrian Tchaikovsky | Review

    October 27, 2020 /

    The Doors of Eden is just one of those books that will blow your mind to freaking shreds!  If I had one thought at the end of reading this tome, that was, that my teeny tiny brain just pales into comparison with some of the greatest minds in our world.  I was in awe; I was in heaven but most of all that science fiction itch was scratched to the bone!  If you haven’t read any of Adrian Tchaikovsky, have you been sitting underneath a freaking rock?  He has written an immense number of books but ashamedly I haven’t read any of the others, rectifying that immediately.      Let it…

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