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Book Reviews

‘Children’s Books’ are never just for children…

November 17, 2012 2:00 pm0 Comments
‘Children’s Books’ are never just for children...

The blurb to J. K. Rowling’s new novel, The Casual Vacancy, introduces it as her ‘first novel for adults’. Despite this claim I would make a calculated guess that the majority of adults that have picked up this book, or even those who haven’t, will have read the Harry Potter […]

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‘The Song of Achilles’ by Madeline Miller Review

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'The Song of Achilles' by Madeline Miller Review

Historical fiction is baffling in its complexity, and the writers baffling in their academic endurance. True historical writers spend months, if not years, researching their given period in such depth that their world comes alive in magnificent, anachronistic fashion. ‘The Song of Achilles’ is not conventional historical fiction,  yet Madeline Miller spent 10 years researching Ancient Greek […]

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The Real Hero of the Harry Potter Franchise

November 15, 2012 11:24 am2 comments
The Real Hero of the Harry Potter Franchise

Severus Snape: My Hero Until the last movie, I had never really had any feelings for Snape, he was kind of overly cruel, and yes, I had read the books and knew what happened, but still he didn’t touch me like he did in the last Harry Potter film. First […]

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Brandi Lynn Ryder or…”In Malice, Quite Close”

October 10, 2012 3:36 pm3 Comments
Brandi Lynn Ryder or..."In Malice, Quite Close"

Who is Brandi Lynn Ryder again? Brandi Lynn Ryder was born in a small town from California and she began writing at 9 years old (Treasure under the Nile). Her writing career was influenced by her passion regarding art, philosophy, travelling, literature, classic films and things related to the European […]

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A book review – The Magician’s Guild by Trudi Canavan

September 27, 2012 1:05 pm0 Comments
A book review - The Magician's Guild by Trudi Canavan

  I saw the Magicians Guild in a charity shop for £2 and so I thought, why not? The story is part of a trilogy titled The Black Magician.  Summary In the city of Imardin, located in the Kingdom of Kyralia lies the high-brow Magician’s Guild. The King employs them in an annual […]

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A book review – Mark Haddon’s “A Spot of Bother”

September 16, 2012 2:52 pm0 Comments
A book review - Mark Haddon's "A Spot of Bother"

Before I launch into “A spot of bother”, I think it would be useful to provide the blurb: At fifty-seven, George is settling down to a comfortable retirement, building a shed in his garden, reading historical novels, listening to a bit of light jazz. Then Katie, his unpredictable daughter, announces […]

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Story of a Secret State: My Report to the World

September 14, 2012 2:06 pm0 Comments
Story of a Secret State: My Report to the World

When we talk about the Second World War and the Holocaust, we sometimes go into hypothesis. What if the Allies and the rest of the world were aware of the scale of the atrocities carried out by the Nazi regime? Would they have invaded sooner? Would they have been able […]

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Book review – SM Peters’ Whitechapel Gods

September 8, 2012 11:31 am0 comments
Book review - SM Peters' Whitechapel Gods

Summary Whitechapel Gods is best described as a dark blend of fantasy and science fiction set in Victorian London. In an London’s Whitechapel, two mechanical Gods arise; Grand Father Clock of cold logic and Mama Engine of creativity and emotion. Whitechapel becomes a walled off place that is not loyal to […]

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