Good afternoon ladies, gents and all you other people. I’m feeling marginally better, therefore there shall be book reviews. Today I’d like to present two Finnish murder mysteries by Leena Lehtolainen.Continue reading “New reviews”
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Review: ‘The Beekeeper’s Apprentice’ by Laurie R King
Since I treat myself to a few books last week I thought I’d review them too. The first of my haul was first published in 1994 and is the earliest in the ‘Mary Russell Mysteries’ series.
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Review: ‘Rebellion: Chronicles of Charanthe #1‘ by Rachel Cotterill
My Review
Eleanor is expecting a high level assignment straight from school, but when she receives a lowly post in a remote town her hopes are disappointed. Brought up in the Empire, where all children go to live in schools almost immediately after birth, families don’t exist and everyone has a place assigned to them based on their abilities, Eleanor has never known anything different. Her talents have been honed by the mysterious Leban, and when, disappointment arrives she seeks him out in the cave he calls home. Leban isn’t in but a book he left for Eleanor sparks a new idea.
Eleanor leaves school to become an Assassin.
Thus begins the adventure.
I quite enjoyed this novel; the character of Eleanor grew on me as she developed from a spoilt and cossetted school girl to an Assassin used to starvation and hard work. The world is well drawn and intriguing, with bits of the Empires history, politics and future mentioned which whet the appetite. The writing style was a little clunky at first but became more fluent as the novel progressed.
A YA fantasy I recommend and an author to watch.
4/5
Loki wears a Guy Fawkes mask
Afternoon all, I know I published a set of book reviews earlier but I’ve just finished a book that I wanted to tell you all about.Continue reading “Loki wears a Guy Fawkes mask”
Review: Liesmith by Alis Franklin
Liesmith
Book 1 of The Wyrd
Alis Franklin
Random House Publishing Group – Hydra
7th October2014
ISBN:9780553394610
Price: 2.99USD
Edition: Other Format
June reviews: part one
It’s the middle of the month and yet I haven’t posted a single book review. To make up for it I’m going to review four today.
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ARC review: ‘I Freed Myself’ by David Williams
8th April 2014
Cambridge University Press
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Review: ‘Sex, love and understanding the Universe’ by Harrie Farrow
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New Review
Sex & God
Darrel Ray, Ed.D
Why are all the major religions consumed with sex? What makes sex so important, whether Buddhism or Islam, Christianity or Mormonism? What is the impact of religion on human sexuality? This book explores this and more. It ventures into territory that has never been examined. You will be surprised at how much religion has influenced your sexuality, who you marry, the pleasure you get or don’t get from sex, and what you can do about it.
Review: ‘A God-Blasted Land: The Bastard Cadre # 1’ by Lee Carlon
Clockwork Samurai
Originally published 2011, this edition published October 2013
The first of three e-books published so far (the forth is in progress) about a group of young people bound from birth by magic to a gods Chosen representative. Set on a ravaged planet where cities have fallen into ruin, technology and magic co-exist, and the decimated population is ruled by a small group of Chosen and policed by the Bondsmen.
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