After enjoying fantasy novel Throne of Lies by Sara Secora, I was delighted to learn that she had now written a piece of short fiction. Agoraphobic: Inside Out is a step away from fantasy and sheds light on a substantial topic; that
It has been reported that the unit sales of print books rose by 3.3% over the previous year in 2016, and this has been a three year increase. People are wondering why exactly print book sales are raising so much again and
The Ask and the Answer is one of those books that is difficult to review without shaking the reader and urging them to read this series as soon as possible. It will also be tough to explain the context of the story
As a reader, I don’t belong to any particular genre. Sometimes I crave getting into a Young Adult Dystopian novel, so much so that I currently have some on my wishlist. I love reading them but as I’ve started to enjoy my
It’s hard to believe that 2016 is coming to a close already. My reading goal for 2016 was simply to read more books than I have ever read before in a single year. This was represented by my GoodReads reading challenge, with
Last year I read Liane Moriarty’s The Husband’s Secret and loved it. There was something about her writing style that appealed to me. Perhaps it was her ability to subtly make light of people’s malicious intent. Big Little Lies takes the maliciousness
Like many, the Harry Potter books will remain as one of my most cherished series of books that I’ve ever read. They hold so much value in my life and have gotten me through some rough and painful times. I have the
A couple weeks back I was asked to attend a business expo in my local area because Elizabeth Anionwu would be speaking. Elizabeth Anionwu is a nurse who has offered specialist care for those suffering with Sickle Cell Disease. As someone who