THE MEASURE OF SORROW BLOG TOUR!
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The Measure of Sorrow by J. Ashley-Smith Hello! How brilliant to be back with an excerpt from a new collection of weird fiction. I love weird. It takes me right Continue Reading →
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The Measure of Sorrow by J. Ashley-Smith Hello! How brilliant to be back with an excerpt from a new collection of weird fiction. I love weird. It takes me right Continue Reading →
I think we’re all very relieved to have 2020 behind us. My reading took a hit, I worked throughout, but I couldn’t always relax enough to read for pleasure. Here’s Continue Reading →
Hello! I’m the last stop on the @VikingBooksUK blog tour for “Women” by Mihail Sebastian. It’s part of the Penguin European Classics series which celebrates forgotten stories by European authors Continue Reading →
I’m just going to come right out with it – I love Kameron Hurley’s writing! She’s bloody brilliant. After I finished reading “The Stars Are Legion”, I went through her Continue Reading →
I was so pleased to be invited to join this blog tour because I was really intrigued by this first novel from Frances Cha. The book follows Kyuri, Miho, Wonna Continue Reading →
Hello everyone, it’s been a while and what a time we’re living in. If, like me, you’re looking for distractions from our current situation, then I have a recommendation for Continue Reading →
I can’t believe that my humble blog is now old enough to take up an apprenticeship, go to to uni or legally drink alcohol in the UK. 😀 Of course Continue Reading →
I’m so proud to be part of the blog tour for Cara Hunter’s All The Rage. This is the first book of hers that I’ve read but it won’t be Continue Reading →
It’s the last day of 2018 and it’s one of the few years that I feel satisfied with the amount of books I read. 109 this year although that does Continue Reading →
Have you ever wondered if peanut butter is a liquid? Before reading “Liquid – The Delightful and Dangerous Substances That Flow Through Our Lives” by Mark Miodownik, I assumed Continue Reading →