Publication date 1 June 2023 Standalone or series Standalone (for now hopefully) First time reading this author? Yes Why I picked this The title! Review copy or purchase Thank you to the author, publisher Atlantic Books, and online book club The Pigeonhole for the chance to read this. This is an honest and voluntary review.Continue reading “Review: Bored Gay Werewolf by Tony Santorella”
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Review: The Ghost Theatre by Mat Osman
Publication date 11 May 2023 Standalone or series Standalone First time reading this author? Yes Why I picked this I was intrigued to see what Richard Osman’s brother’s writing style was like. Review copy or purchase Thank you to the author, publishers Bloomsbury Publishing and NetGalley UK for access to this as an advance reader’sContinue reading “Review: The Ghost Theatre by Mat Osman”
Review: The Curator by Owen King
Publication date 7 March 2023 Standalone or series Standalone First time reading this author? No Why I picked this While I’ve read Sleeping Beauties by the same author that was a joint project so I wanted to try a book where they were the sole writer. Review copy or purchase Purchased as ebook. What it’sContinue reading “Review: The Curator by Owen King”
Review: Love Will Tear Us Apart by C.K. McDonnell
Publication date 9 February 2023 Standalone or series Series (third in The Stranger Times series) First time reading this author? No Why I picked this I love this series. Review copy or purchase Thank you to the author, publishers Transworld and NetGalley UK for access to this as an advance reader’s ebook. This is anContinue reading “Review: Love Will Tear Us Apart by C.K. McDonnell”
Review: The Girl in the Red Coat by Kate Hamer
Book release date: 24 February 2015 Book blurb: She is the missing girl. But she doesn’t know she’s lost. Carmel Wakeford becomes separated from her mother at a local children’s festival, and is found by a man who claims to be her estranged grandfather. He tells her that her mother has had an accident andContinue reading “Review: The Girl in the Red Coat by Kate Hamer”
Review: Rivers of London by Ben Aaronovitch
Book release date: 10 January 2011 Book blurb: My name is Peter Grant, and I used to be a probationary constable in that mighty army for justice known to all right-thinking people as the Metropolitan Police Service, and to everyone else as the Filth. My story really begins when I tried to take a witnessContinue reading “Review: Rivers of London by Ben Aaronovitch”
Review: The Nine: Origins
Book release date: 10 October 2022 Book blurb: The power of the one is the is power of the many. Eighteen-year-old Blake Wilder usually hides her ability to see pivotal moments in other people’s pasts and futures, but when a premonition compels her to save a classmate’s life, she’s drawn into a centuries-old paranormal societyContinue reading “Review: The Nine: Origins”
Review: Locke & Key: The Golden Age by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez
Book release date: 26 April 2022 Book blurb: Take a trip through the past and unlock moments from Keyhouse’s long history that expand the saga of the Locke family in this collection of stories including the crossover with Neil Gaiman’s Sandman Universe! Contains three prequel short stories, “Small World,” “Open the Moon,” and, collected forContinue reading “Review: Locke & Key: The Golden Age by Joe Hill and Gabriel Rodriguez”
Review: Blood of Dragons by Robin Hobb
Book release date: 14 March 2013 Book blurb: Dragons will fly over Kelsingra once more… Attacked by hunters, Tintaglia is dying of her wounds. If she perishes, her ancestral memories will die with her and the dragons in the ancient city of Kelsingra will lose the secret knowledge they need to survive. The dragon keepersContinue reading “Review: Blood of Dragons by Robin Hobb”
Review: City of Dragons by Robin Hobb
Book release date: 7 February 2012 Book blurb: Once, dragons ruled the Rain Wilds, tended by privileged human servants known as Elderlings. But a series of cataclysmic eruptions nearly drove these magnificent creatures to extinction. Born weak and deformed, the last of their kind had one hope for survival: to return to their ancient cityContinue reading “Review: City of Dragons by Robin Hobb”