I have listened to many Discworld audiobooks, and my favourite narrator is, and will always be, Stephen Briggs. Stephen Briggs was a fan before he was a narrator and it’s possible to tell from listening to his narration. These new editions all have three narrators – a main narrator which changes with the series, Peter Serafinowicz who plays Death, and Bill Nighy as the footnotes.
Continue reading “Audiobook Review: New versions of the Discworld books”Category Archives: Uncategorized
TBR Pile/Audiobook Review: Amongst Our Weapons, by Ben Aaronovitch, narrated by Kobna Holdbrook-Smith
The ninth novel of the bestselling Rivers of London urban fantasy series returns to the adventures of Peter Grant, detective and apprentice wizard, as he solves magical crimes in the city of London.
There is a world hidden underneath this great city.
The London Silver Vaults–for well over a century, the largest collection of silver for sale in the world. It has more locks than the Bank of England and more cameras than a celebrity punch-up. Not somewhere you can murder someone and vanish without a trace–only that’s what happened.
The disappearing act, the reports of a blinding flash of light and memory loss amongst the witnesses all make this a case for Detective Constable Peter Grant and the Special Assessment Unit.
Alongside their boss DCI Thomas Nightingale, the SAU find themselves embroiled in a mystery that encompasses London’s tangled history, foreign lands and, most terrifying of all, the North!
And Peter must solve this case soon because back home his partner Beverley is expecting twins any day now. But what he doesn’t know is that he’s about to encounter something–and somebody–that nobody ever expects…
Effortlessly original, endlessly inventive and hugely entertaining–step into the world of the much-loved, number one bestselling Rivers of London series.
Continue reading “TBR Pile/Audiobook Review: Amongst Our Weapons, by Ben Aaronovitch, narrated by Kobna Holdbrook-Smith”Blog tour calendar: The Blood Trials, by N.E. Davenport
Blog tour calendar: A Plethora of Phantoms, by Penny Hampson
TBR Pile Review: Every Star A Song, by Jay Posey

Blurb
Jay Posey returns with the much-anticipated second installment of the critically acclaimed Ascendance series following a powerful woman who can destroy planets with a single word but who is suddenly faced with an adversary that threatens the entire universe.
Far in the future, human beings have seeded themselves amongst the stars. Since decoding the language of the universe 8,000 years ago, they have reached the very edges of their known galaxy and built a near-utopia across thousands of worlds, united and ruled by a powerful organization known as the Ascendance. The peaceful stability of their society relies solely on their use of this Deep Language of the cosmos.
Elyth—a former agent of the religious arm of the Ascendance, The First House—is on the run after the events of Every Sky a Grave, when she and the fugitive Varen Fedic exposed the darker side of Ascendance hegemony on a planet called Qel. Though she just wishes to put the past (and Varen) behind her, she is soon tracked and cornered by the Ascendance agents. Surprisingly, they aren’t there for punishment. Instead, they offer her a deal in exchange for her help in exploring a new planet that seems to have appeared out of nowhere. If she agrees, her sins against the Ascendance and the First House will be forgiven.
Elyth reluctantly agrees to join the team of elite agents (including some former allies-turned-enemies) but almost as soon as they touch down on the planet’s surface, things start to go awry. Strange sounds are heard in the wilderness, horrifying creatures are seen stalking the forests, and even the landscape itself seems to change during the night.
But as expedition members start dying, two things become clear: the planet is conscious, and it’s trying to kill them.
Continue reading “TBR Pile Review: Every Star A Song, by Jay Posey”Best books of 2021
I said in February that I would make a list of my favourite books reviewed this year, so I have.
Blog tour books
- Circles of Deceit, by Paul CW Beatty
- Smoke Screen, by Horst and Enger
- Bound, by Vanda Symon
- Gender Euphoria, Ed. by Laura Kate Dale
- Cold as Hell, by Lilja Sigurthardottir
Blog tour audiobooks
The Custard Corpses, by MJ Porter
TBR Pile books
- A fatal thing happened on the way to the forum, by Emma Southon
- Stim – An Autistic Anthology, edited by Lizzie Huxley-Jones
- The Library of the Dead, by T.L. Huchu
- Unconquerable Sun, by Kate Elliott
- Project Hail Mary, by Andy Weir
- Black Sun, by Rebecca Roanhorse
- Fugitive Telemetry, by Martha Watts
- Laziness Does Not Exist, by Dr Devon Price
- She Who Became The Sun, by Shelley Parker-Chan
- Ashes of the Sun, by Django Wexler
- Palm Beach, Finland, by Antti Toumainen
- Cultish: The Language of Fanaticism, by Amanda Montell
TBR pile audiobooks
- The Shepherd’s Crown, by Terry Pratchett, read by Stephen Briggs
- The Jasmine Throne, by Tasha Suri, read by Shiromi Arserio
- The Poppy War, by R.F. Kuang, read by Emily Woo Zeller
Review: Adventure Dayze, by Wayne Mullane

Buy Links
Amazon
https://www.amazon.co.uk/Adventure-Dayze-Overcoming-limitations-Irelands
Blurb
Hiking is the gateway to adventure.
Being in the Great Outdoors is great for the mind, body, and soul. And the even better news? It needn’t involve much more than putting on a pair of trainers and heading out your front door.
In Adventure Dayze, author Wayne Mullane recounts his hiking experiences in Britain and Ireland with his friends, including overcoming limitations walking at altitude and having a dodgy sense of direction!
This book aims to help you get started… or, if you’re a seasoned hiker, to encourage you to hike with renewed vigour. This story shares insights and discusses the benefits of hiking, including fitness, friendship, courage, mental health, and…err…the joy of eating.
Adventure Dayze will inspire you to overcome your limitations and get outdoors to enjoy all the unique beauty that is on offer. Even pandemic lockdowns won’t be able to suppress your exploration, as the author found out, there are many ways to bring the outdoors inside when there’s no other choice.
Author Bio
I live in Maidenhead, England. I’m a local council worker. My main hobbies are hiking, writing and playing board games. I also like spending time with family and friends. As well as writing about my hiking adventures, I write short stories and poems that appear on my website. I enjoy reading books on travel and fantasy novels.
Blog tour calendar: Add Cyanide to Taste, by Karmen Spiljak
Extract and Giveaway Post: Heavy Duty People, by Iain Parkes

Heavy Duty People
“…a fantastic anti-hero…positively Shakespearian in his moral complexity…If I could only recommend one book this year, it would be Heavy Duty People” – Vulpes Libris
Damage’s club has had an offer it can’t refuse, to patch over to join The Brethren MC.
But as the bikes rumble and roar across the wild Northern fells, what does this mean for Damage and his brothers? What choices will they have to make as they ride through the wind? What bloody oil stained history might it reawaken? And why are The Brethren making this offer?
Loyalty to his club and his brothers has been Damage’s life and route to wealth, but what happens when business becomes serious and brother starts killing brother?
From being in a gang to becoming a gangster, Heavy Duty People is the book that invented Biker Noir.
Get Carter meets Sons of Anarchy in this gritty British crime thriller, now in development for TV.
Purchase Links
Amazon = http://mybook.to/HeavyDutyPeople
Etsy – signed trilogy = https://www.etsy.com/uk/listing/1021164428/the-brethren-mc-the-heavy-duty-trilogy
Continue reading “Extract and Giveaway Post: Heavy Duty People, by Iain Parkes”




