It’s time to review the featured book for January 2016. The Fall of South Bridge by Jimmy Badavino was chosen as the featured book, we also gave away a gift voucher to one of our lucky subscribers. If you haven’t already, be
It’s time to review the featured book for January 2016. The Fall of South Bridge by Jimmy Badavino was chosen as the featured book, we also gave away a gift voucher to one of our lucky subscribers. If you haven’t already, be
I recently started a new job that requires me to commute on the train to my office. As a reader I like to have one or two books on the go, ready for the journey, but the problem is that I also
Amazon is one of my favourtie tech companies in the world, and it’s for both their A+ customer service and their innovation in multiple industries. It’s been almost 5 years since the Kindle first disrupted the book market and became essentially the
It’s time to review the featured book for December 2015. We chose The Knife of Never Letting Go (Chaos Walking Book #1) as the featured book for our book club; we also gave away a gift voucher to one of our lucky
Throughout 2015, a new trend came to fruition in the book market. That trend is adult colouring books, and those who have yet to be exposed to it may be wondering why anyone would want to partake in a children’s activity unless
Got 90 minutes to spare this evening? I know Christmas is approaching and everybody is in a rush to complete that shopping list, but if you’re available this evening we’re setting our first ever reading challenge.
When searching Google, it’s clear that there are many different thoughts on what exactly Young Adult is. Interestingly, there are many who persist that young adult isn’t even a genre. The logic behind this is that young adult is simply a demographic;
It’s time to review the featured book for November 2015. We chose The Husband’s Secret as the featured book for our book club; we also gave away a book to a lucky subscriber on our book club list. If you haven’t already,