I have read a LOT of books since I last posted a book review post here! So, I’ve restricted my reviews to a single line. If you’d like to read more of each review, simply click on Read more…
Quantum Singularity by Willow Croft This is one of the best poetry collections I’ve ever read. Read more…
Sharing Our Horizons by Xenia Tran Different and inspiring, these poems capture the essence of the changing year. Read more…
John Donne edited by John Hayward (Penguin Poets) An excellent introduction to Donne’s poetry. Read more…
My Maine by Bette A Stevens Her writing is lyrical and pleasing both to the ear and eye. Read more…
Eclectic Verses by Radhika Puttige Her use of language is rich and varied and her unique voice shines through every word. Read more…
Eye of Sun by D Wallace Peach “Courage is what happens when you persist in spite of your fear.” Read more…
Book of the Lone Man by Tara Saunders Beautiful, lyrical prose, wonderful, flawed characters and a tightly-written plot that delivers great satisfaction to me as a reader! Read more…
Dog Meat by Priscilla Bettis An unusual and intriguing tale. Read more…
The Viking and the Courtesan by Shehanne Moore This book is the antidote to time travel romances, with bundles of humour (and farce), a tight plot line and protagonists the reader cares for. Read more…
Love Lies Bleeding by Aspasia S Bissas Although this novel starts off almost predictably (for a vampire tale) it soon develops into something quite unusual. Read more…
Fantasy Short Stories by Suzanne Rogerson Rogerson has a lyrical narrative style, immersing the reader in all 3 of her different worlds. Read more…
Apollo’s Raven by Linnea Tanner The thing that impressed me most, was the sheer amount of detailed research that went into this novel. Read more…
Bridget Jones’ Baby by Helen Fielding This book catalogues Bridget’s disastrous life, explaining how she accidentally gets pregnant and can’t work out who the father is! Read more…
Bridget Jones: Mad About The Boy by Helen Fielding Perhaps the most poignant of all the Bridget Jones’ books. Read more…
Good Faeries / Bad Faeries by Brian Froud A modern compendium of fairy folklore that is a delight to read and meditate upon!
Have you read any of these books? What did you think of them?
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