Everyone is going crazy over Stephen King‘s IT again, but I’ve decided that I will spend the lead up to Halloween delving into what’s listed as one of King’s scariest books, Pet Sematary. This will be one of two horror books that
The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo is a book I would describe as having a slow start, but a satisfying build and conclusion. The start of this book presented me with so many characters that I had to make note of them
Author Nick C. Brady is a young author making a name for himself in the Midwest region of America. Born in Chicago and raised in Indiana, Nick Brady fell in love with classic works of literature from the likes of Steven King
Murderville is the type of book that speaks to certain audience while also touching on subject matter that piques the interest of a broader range of readers. Ashley & JaQuavis are partnered (also married) authors who have become the leading faces in
I used to be someone who didn’t understand why anyone would devalue a book by writing a message inside of it, so I was sometimes disappointed when I was gifted a book and someone had written a message to me inside. To
I was recently on holiday, so I decided to take a number of short books with me to fly through during the slower moments. A friend of mine gifted me The Guest Cat by Takashi Hiraide a year ago because of my
Disclaimer: If you have yet to read A Court of Thorns of Roses and A Court of Mist and Fury then I suggest reading those before you read this review of A Court of Wings and Ruin Coming off the heels of
Neuromancer is a book that is well revered by lovers of cyberpunk and science fiction. It pioneered many of the tropes that we associate with cyberpunk today. It even coined a few phrases that have become regular terminology today. Written in 1984,