Today it’s all about Dragons! I’ll be reviewing Dragonslayer by Duncan M. Hamilton. Thanks to Tor publishing for the ARC copy of this one.
Monthly Archives: June 2019
Lessons I’ve learned writing: Update post
One of the wonderful followers of this blog (you’re all wonderful it’s okay!) brought to my attention a little while ago that it had been a month since I started my website and blogging!It’s now been over two months. To celebrate I thought I’d do a little update for you all on how my freelance writing and blogging journey is going and some of the lessons I’ve learned so far.
While you were reading: Ali Berg & Michelle Klaus
Are you looking for a fun, light weekend read? A book that loves books as much as you do? ‘While you were reading’ might be just what you’re looking for.
Is the physical library outdated?
I’m a big fan of the library. I really enjoy the whole experience of visiting my local library. Everything from the quiet atmosphere to the rows upon rows of carefully tended to books tells me this is a place for me. But is the library destined to go the way of the telegraph and blockbuster?
The Gift – Nuri Mass
If you’re looking for a romance that celebrates diversity this book is for you. It’s rare to find a book that manages to sensitively handle characters with disabilities, without coming to criticism for romanticising illness or impairment. The Gift by Nuri Mass manages to walk this delicate line and weaves a beautiful love story in the process.
