Neil Gaiman is a very popular author but I had never read any of his work, until now. I wasn't sure which book to start with but I finally settled on Stardust. I picked this book solely because of the synopsis. I have not seen the movie and knew nothing about the overall story. I… Continue reading Book Review for “Stardust” by Neil Gaiman
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Book Review for “Katherine” by Anya Seton
My first review this month was for The Twelfth Transforming by Pauline Gedge; the best Egyptian historical fiction that I've ever read. We're ending January strong with a review for the best English historical fiction that I've read (so far), Katherine by Anya Seton. This book was released in 1954 and somehow, despite my love… Continue reading Book Review for “Katherine” by Anya Seton
Book Review for “The Bloody Chamber” by Angela Carter
I recently discovered a youtuber whose channel name is The Personal Philosophy Project. She creates content revolving around saving money, writing, minimal shopping and books. In one of her videos, "Enchanted & Wintery Books to Cosy Up With", she recommended a book called The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter. I had not heard of the… Continue reading Book Review for “The Bloody Chamber” by Angela Carter
Book Review for “Stand: The Hooded” by Francis Booker & Michael Ragusa
*This book was sent to me for review purposes by the author(s). All opinions are my own. I'm always excited when indie authors contact me about reviewing their book. Not only is it an honor that they want me to review their work, it gives me a chance to discover what may be a hidden… Continue reading Book Review for “Stand: The Hooded” by Francis Booker & Michael Ragusa
Book Review for “Needful Things” by Stephen King
I've wanted to review Needful Things by Stephen King for the past few years but I never could quite find time to read this massive beast of a book. I had read it once before, a few years before I started my blog, so I wanted to give it another read before I reviewed it.… Continue reading Book Review for “Needful Things” by Stephen King