The Stranger Times by C.K McDonnell
★★★★☆
The Stranger Times is a fun and enjoyable read, full of humour that is so desperately needed!
These Violent Delights by Chloe Gong
★★★★☆
"Romeo and Juliette" in 1920s Shanghai? And there's a monster? These Violent Delights may be a perfect treat for the long winter nights
Dead in Dublin by Catie Murphy
★★★★☆
First book in the series of cosy murder mysteries is a trip down the memory lane for me as a fan of this genre and a former Dublin dweller.
The Once and Future Witches by Alix E. Harrow
★★★★★
The history of witchcraft is a history of women and their suffering. This is a story of strength and defiance, of love and legacy, of magic and the power of words
We Have Met the Enemy by Felicia Watson
★★★★☆
A fresh and modern exploration of both space and one's heart. Set phasers to "read"!
Dead Man in the Ditch by Luke Arnold
★★★★★
In the second novel from Fetch Phillips Archives the world has expanded, the connections between the characters deepened, and the juxtapositions are razor sharp and cut deep
The Library of the Unwritten by A. J. Hackwith
★★★★☆
Fantastic adventure through the realms of afterlife and reality , filled with humour, irreverence, and a healthy dose of humanity and heartbreak.
Devastations of Lust by L.H. Pritchard
★★★☆☆
The story has a potential, but needs some work
The Evening and the Morning by Ken Follett
★★★☆☆
Highly anticipated prequel to The Pillars of the Earth, which unexpectedly falls short of the expectations
A Tomb With a View by Peter Ross
★★★★★
An intimate contemplation of legacies and a celebration of the extraordinary histories hidden behind tombstones of ordinary people
A Close Run Thing by Allan Mallinson
★★★★☆
A love letter to an ideal of a British cavalry officer, written by a cavalry officer of remarkable service history
I Kill Monsters by Dennis Liggio
★★★★☆
Jean-Claude Van Damme of literature: a fun read with plot to get you from one thing going boom to another, and there are monsters
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