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The Sham: Ellen Allen
Dewey reviewed The Sham and it was good.
I was gifted a free copy of The Sham by the publisher in exchange for an honest review.
It’s time for another review and this week it’s the turn of The Sham an indie YA novel by Ellen Allen. If you’re into thriller type stories with a murder mystery edge then this is absolutely the book for you. In fact, I’d recommend this to anyone; it’s one of the best books that I’ve read in a while and I was…
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The Sham by Ellen Allen
The Sham by Ellen Allen
Ellen Allen. Remember this name because you will be seeing it on the Best Seller Lists for years to come if she continues to write mind blowing thrillers that will leave you reeling long after you have finished it. An assault on all emotions. I can almost guarantee the word WOW will be in more than half the reviews of this book.
Thank you Ellen Allen and Netgalley for an advanced copy in exchange for this review.
The Comfort of Strangers; no stranger, but still no comfort
The Comfort of Strangers; no stranger, but still no comfort
My rating: 4 stars (out of 5)
I first read this Ian McEwan book (The Comfort of Strangers) a few years ago and I loved it so much that I wanted to re-read it. Now that I have, I’ve learnt a valuable lesson; you can’t re-read a suspense novel and get the same awful sense of foreboding that I remember having the first time around. I could, however, still appreciate the writing and how he manages to…
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2015; the year to read better
2015; the year to read better
I’ve seen a lot of posts by bloggers over the past two weeks outlining what they plan to read in 2015 and why; most of them have a jaw-dropping amount of books to cover, many across lots of wonderfully varied reading challenges, which is great. I keep track of what I’ve read through the Goodreads Reading Challengeand I certainly debated pushing harder and going for a much higher number than last…
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Station Eleven; thought-provoking and “deeply moving”
Station Eleven; thought-provoking and “deeply moving”
My rating: 5 stars (out of 5)
It seems you can’t miss Station Eleven by Emily St. John Mandel at the moment; in my Mum’s local book store in England, she must be the envy of any author everywhere as the whole window is full of the things, but unlike many of the much-hyped books that I’ve read lately, this more than lives up to expectation.
It seemed like a mish-mash of genres. At times, it felt a…
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Listen to The Sham
Listen to The Sham
I love listening to music when I write and even more so when I read. So it made sense to put together a playlist of songs to go with my new book, The Sham. These are songs that I listened to as I was writing but they also go with major events in the book. More to the point, they’re just tip top tunes!
About the Sham:Eighteen-year-old Emily Heath would love to leave her dead-end town, known…
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