This is so fun! Why donโt I read more teenage books? Iโd all started at my local shopping mall โ thereโs a bookshelf there where people can leave behind books theyโre finished with and browse for something new โ and itโs all free! (Obviously). I walked past an afternoon and saw two titles that immediately... Continue Reading →
Book Review: The Ferryman by Justin Cronin
Well, this wasโฆ interesting. Let me just start with saying that Iโm a massive fan of Justin Cronin. His The Passage and the rest of that trilogy is large responsible for me finding back to my love of reading after not touching a single lick of fiction while I went to university. I spent so... Continue Reading →
Book Review: A Woman In The Polar Night by Christiane Ritter
Perhaps the best and most famous book to be written on Svalbard. Christiane Ritter was an Austrian painter and writer, who famously overwintered on Grรฅhuken on Spitsbergen, Svalbard, at 79 degrees North with her husband and a Norwegian trapper named Karl. She documented her stay there, and that's what this book is - a year's... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Point Blanc by Anthony Horowitz
This made me feel like a teenager again! Even though I don't recall ever having heard the name Anthony Horowitz before, I recognized the title Point Blanc when I walked past the free-secondhand-books shelf in my local shopping mall, so I figured... why not? So I picked up this, as well as Skeleton Key by... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Hannibal Rising by Thomas Harris
Whoa... what a huge disappointment. I... I don't know what happened.ย I devoured Red Dragon, loved it and and jumped right into A Silence Of The Lambs as soon I was done. After reading that I couldn't wait to get started on Hannibal, which ended up being just as good as, if not better than the... Continue Reading →
Book Review: No Plan B by Lee Child
Holy shit, I need more Jack Reacher in my life. It's been four years since I read my first Lee Child book. I'd heard about Jack Reacher before, seen that Tom Cruise movie from a while back, and I remember loving the book. But for some reason I never picked up another one. Then late... Continue Reading →
New Release From Ryan Lanz
It's release day, and a huge congratulations to Ryan Lanz who's releasing his fifth book in the Red Kingdom series - The Promise of Scars. I was first introduced to the series a few years ago and dove straight in, and was immediately impressed with the exciting plot and the beautiful world building. I read book... Continue Reading →
A Death Worth Living by Trey Stone
It's been four months since my latest book, A Death Worth Living was released, and what a wild, beautiful ride it has been so far. A Death Worth Living is an introspective novella about life, death, sorrow and remembrance. At it's core, it asks one simple question: If you were given the opportunity to go... Continue Reading →
How Is It February Already?
I... what? Wasn't it just December? I feel like this happens every year. There's a build up towards the end, toward Christmas, the end of the year, all the celebrations and BOOM!โsuddenly it's April. Okay, so it's not that bad, or at least it wasn't this time it is only February after all. But still,... Continue Reading →
Book Review: Conviction by Michael Cordell
I bloody did it again! Okay, so first of all - this is a fantastic book and an absolute must-read if you like legal thrillers. But also, I somehow managed to read these books out of order. Not that it matters - but first time around, I somehow started with book 3 in the series,... Continue Reading →