It took me two goes, to get into it, and when I did, it raced along! Complicated, twisty and such a immersive tale, I’ll be reading on!
Category Archives: Book Review
Always fascinating, this time Su Lin has been coerced in to helping the new Japanese powers in return for her Uncle’s life. Her world has changed under the occupation, but not her practical and observant manner!
I just love his style of writing. This seems far more serious than the Baby Ganesh series, but it’s a different world, and a different time, and equally an enjoyable read!
A modern Picnic at Hanging Rock…? It seems unfair to compare this tale as it stands on it’s own; drawing the reader in to the twisted secrets of a small town and the selfish machinations of social media obsessed girls. Perfect for the wet and wild windy weather, delightfully creepy, especially when you think you’ve got it all sorted out!
It’s as though Eddie has sat next to you on a bench seat at the park and is telling you a story. Heartfelt and beautiful, it’s simplicity will wake the wonder.
A fantastic adventure for young readers where when you’re twelve, you’re old enough to work and take on the responsibilities of being an adult… And that includes escape for the benefit of all!
Easy to put down and pick up, but almost bewildering in the complexities of walking a neutral line when reporting in a small town!
How do I explain this? It’s hedonisticly different. Brilliant writing, challenging perceptions… Modern love? I’m not sure… But it will stay with me for quite some time!
Read in a single sitting – compelling, and creepy and a little edge of seat!
Unapologetic and gritty, the conflicts of small town and family come hurtling into life. It’ll bring a smile to your face, and a tear to your eye, running the whole gamut of emotions in the hope of redemption!