On this episode of BookCast, we discuss whether it’s right for people tho have access to FREE eBooks online. We also reflect on our bookshopping experience together in New York. Subscribe on iTunes | Subscribe via RSS | Download MP3 Books discussed
Men Without Women: Stories by Haruki Murakami has had what I like to call a satisfyingly depressive effect on me after reading it. I happen to be a single man at the time of reading, with a few long relationships behind me,
If you loved the first Millenium book, you must read The Girl Who Played With Fire. Find out why.
One of the most memorable experiences during my recent trip across the pond to New York was visiting the Strand Bookstore on 828 Broadway, Manhattan. The store is a book lovers dream, and from the moment I walked in and saw its
The Kind Worth Killing? What is a Kind Worth Killing? That was the naive question I asked as I was told about Peter Swanson’s engrossing thriller. It was a book recommended to me many times on a podcast, and when the premise
Binti is a novella that tells the story of a young girl who leaves her home at the age of 16 because she’s been accepted to attend an intergalactic university. This girl, Binti, is a mathematical genius who hales from the Himba
On this episode of BookCast, Dana speaks on her experiences at both BookCon and BookExpo 2018. We also speak on the accountant who stole millions from a book agency in New York and why it’s important for authors to understand their book
Binti by Nnedi Okorafor is a science-fiction novella about a young girl who becomes the first person from the Himba tribe on Earth, to be accepted into the prestigious intergalactic university, Oomza Uni. While in transit, the ship is hijacked by an