Tastes Like War
Tastes Like War is a powerful account of a Korean American woman’s exploration of food and family history to help her mothers schizophrenia. […]
Tastes Like War is a powerful account of a Korean American woman’s exploration of food and family history to help her mothers schizophrenia. […]
Where The Crawdads Sing is the debut novel by Delia Owens – part murder-mystery, part coming of age and part celebration of nature. […]
Endgame is the sixth and final novel in Malorie Blackman’s best-selling young adult series, Noughts & Crosses.
The Gladiator Mindset is the debut self-help book/autobiography from Olympic gold medallist swimmer Adam Peaty. […]
Loveboat Taipei is the debut young adult romance novel by Abigail Hing Wen. Check out my review of this book here. […]
Making It is the autobiography of TV presenter and furniture restorer Jay Blades, the presenter of BBC1’s The Repair Shop & Money For Nothing. […]
Island Reich is a World War 2 spy thriller involving a British thief as he tries to steal the Nazi invasion plans for Britain. […]
DEEP is the debut romantic police novel by author L.A. Power, check out my review of the book here. […]
In this review, I will be checking out the debut novel by Ralph Wigg, The Ghosts of Becket Lane. It is a story about a man haunted by two women who he discovers have a connection to the disappearance of a woman 15 years earlier.
Today I will be sharing my thoughts on What I Did, a psychological thriller written by Kate Bradley.