The Lexicologist’s Handbook is a dictionary of the bizarre and the obscure, a collection of the interesting, atypical and idiosyncratic. You can use this book in many ways. You can look up entries alphabetically, dip in at random for a word of the day or flick through it for inspiration. The Lexicologist’s Handbook is self-referential.... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Green-Wood Poet by Lancelot Schaubert
The Greenwood Poet spent two years spelunking the archive, grounds, and barrows of Greenwood Cemetery - America's oldest and greatest rural cemetery. While there, he uncovered stories of love and loss, stories of shipwreck and tragedy. And he met several Fae creatures who had something to say about New York city. Written mostly in heroic... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Women In Me by Nancy Maloney-Mercado and Jackie O’Donnell
Heartwarming memoir A collection of personal experiences, journeys, learnings and reflections from her amazing influencers — her mother, grandmother, and two aunts. who offered help, taught her coping skills, or helped her decide which path to take as she walked into her future. This book motivates the readers to break out from their fears to... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Battle For Verdana: The Talisman Series Vol 4 by Brett Salter
The heroic boy's talents were lost which kept the readers on edge. This book will reveal if Rome and Julian were able to restore their powers or not. The Talisman series is enthralling. Fascinating insights about the pros and cons of spatial linkage, fierce battles, teamwork, elemental talisman and the relevance of tracking different coloured... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Harry Rides The Danger by Lancelot Schaubert
Harry woke at night: in his doorway stood THE DANGER. Harry learns first to face and follow Danger, then to court Danger. Harry takes the Danger out for chocolate cake, for jumping over mountains, for leaping over pits of snakes. Then he wields Danger to save lives, homes, and worlds from a world-ending fire. Beautifully... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Heaven Can Wait And Other Stories by Mahiraj Jadeja
A collection of beautifully crafted short stories exploring the complexities of relationships - Pure Love, Loss, Trust, Ego, and humanity. The writing style is simple yet deep and motivational. With the intense creativity throughout the book, the scenes are stunningly portrayed. Quick read. The stories are unique and refreshing. They convey the best emotions experienced... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Talisman Series Vol:3 Windy City Ruins by Brett Salter
Hold on tight because things are about to get crazy as the heroes head to New York. Windy City Ruins is the third instalment of the Talisman Series. This book is an action-packed adventure that masterfully blends magic and fantasy. Expertly written action scenes and imaginative storytelling. Readers will find it difficult to put the... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Her Life Entwined by Kelsey Anne Taylor
An unputdownable psychological thriller that explores the mysterious bond between twin siblings. This book involves a great deal of research on identical twins. The characterisation is excellent, and the writing is fantastic. Be prepared for shocks, twists, and a feeling that everyone you meet is hiding something. The author adds a mysterious element to it... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Riders of Fire and Ice by Brett Salter
In this book, Rome and Julians embark on a perilous quest for Darkbrands and portals in England. The book is a page-turner, as you want to know more about what happens in their adventure. Although it can be read independently, you must read the first book if you want to know more about the characters'... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Cheat One More Damn Time by French Alsabrooks
An incredible short story told from the perspectives of many characters. It explores complex layers of love, friendship, betrayal, dating and relationships. The portrayal of how reality differs from social media is excellent. You can feel the emotions of the characters as you read it. I liked how the author developed the narrative. A surprising... Continue Reading →
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