I’m five minutes into this thriller and already have something to say, so postponing the post I had in mind and will write a review instead. A few months ago, a book blogger I follow posted a review of Bodies in the Water Inspector George Zammit by A.J. Aberford, which, to my surprise, it is … Continue reading Bodies in the Water Inspector George Zammit by A.J. Aberford
Category: Book Reveiw
Holiday Reads Mini-Reviews Blogmas Day 10
I want to write about these two novels, but I was worried that I didn’t have enough to say for a post review of only one, so here are two mini-ones. They have a few things in common like they are both set in a small village where everyone knows everyone and all become like … Continue reading Holiday Reads Mini-Reviews Blogmas Day 10
Southern Charmer by Jessica Peterson
Is it just me? I will be reading a novel and telling myself I will review it and my thoughts when I finish it, which I never do. Because when I sit down and write, I forget what I thought I had about 20% in the book. That’s one of the cons of reading before … Continue reading Southern Charmer by Jessica Peterson
The Heartbreak Bakery by A.R. Capetta
The Background is from Pixabay At the beginning of the year, one of my resolutions was to write more book reviews, and yea, by now, I can say that I half failed at it. Indeed, I don’t write many full-on reviews here apart from the reading blog I typically post on Sundays. The main reason … Continue reading The Heartbreak Bakery by A.R. Capetta
Murder on the Malta Express: Who Killed Daphne Caruana Galizia?by Carlo Bonini
Whether good or bad, I have never been politically biased toward either party, which made me a bit of a black sheep to some family members. I tried to work with parties in government in hopes of better disability rights, with some simply laughing in my face. Being I’m Maltese and live in Malta, whether … Continue reading Murder on the Malta Express: Who Killed Daphne Caruana Galizia?by Carlo Bonini
A History of My Brief Body by Billy-Ray Belcourt
Personally, I find it pretty tricky to review memoirs and non-fiction in general because here I’m reading about someone’s life, so how dare I judge and criticize situations they felt on their skin and in their soul. Even if I’m not Indian and Canadian, yet when reading A History of My Brief Body by Billy-Ray … Continue reading A History of My Brief Body by Billy-Ray Belcourt
The Passing Playbook by Isaac Fitzsimons (Book Review)
Background is from Pixabay This is my own voices review, and I will tell you why in a second, but first, I need to settle down my thought and feelings about this novel. Yea, I feel a bit like a kid in the candy store reading this and not knowing where to start. It feels … Continue reading The Passing Playbook by Isaac Fitzsimons (Book Review)
Fingersmith by Sarah Waters (Book Review)
I know I just posted a review of You Truly Assumed, but I had to review this one too. So, last month I went on Twitter and asked for book recommendations, and someone recommended I read Fingersmith by Sarah Waters, so I got it and read it. As you know, I’m not particularly eager to … Continue reading Fingersmith by Sarah Waters (Book Review)
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