September 8th 2015 - New author
A few months back I bought a book in a local charity shop for 25p that sounded really interesting, it was Entranced by Nora Roberts. At the time I didn't realise it was part of a set. I have since read book 1 and I am trying to get books 3 and 4.
This bargain find has got me hooked on a great author and I am now looking to buy more of her books. From what I have found online she has written over 200 books in the name or Nora Roberts and even more under her pseudo name of JD Robbs. I will be looking for those as well.
Yesterday whilst I was shopping I found 2 more of her books in charity shops - birthright and treasure.I bought them and I now need to find the extra books for treasure. If I plan to buy all her books I am going to need to buy/make some more book shelves, not that I am sure of where to put them as have no room. I do like the idea of bookshelves built around windows and doors so that they are set back.
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Wednesday, 9 September 2015
Sunday, 16 February 2014
book review
I Was given an e-copy of this book (Endangered Creatures) by the author Stephen
Dunkley in exchange for an honest review.
I loved the use of so many creatures that are believed to be
mythical beings like the dragons, dodo's, the yeti and dryads to name a
few. They are described in ways which
make you question their being and go against what you have previously read or
been told, which in turn makes your mind start questioning things.
The end of each chapter has a clue about the next and
therefore they link into each other quite well.
I found the way the locality of the area where the creatures
lived (Regents Park, London) to have been written in an interesting way as I
have never thought of it as an "old place". And also, the other local locations were
places I knew of and got thinking as to what the events mentioned actually
were.
There were some lines that have really stuck in my mind and
made me smile, for instance the linking of Knights in armour to ready to bake
meals for Dragons, Dodos to battery farm Turkeys in Norfolk, and he Dryads
being linked to being like rugby players and lumberjacks as they are a female
nymph!
The line (quote) "....often mistaken for
Lumberjacks. Although they never, ever cut down trees. After all, it would be easy to make a mistake
and end up cutting the feet off a hibernating relative." (end quote)
really made me chuckle and think of the
fun I could have if I was Dryad and if my own relatives were hibernating at
times!
The other line that I really liked was (quote) "I'm
sorry, but dragons don't come in pink." (end quote), this is just utter brilliance and a great
conversation stopper, and a line I would love to find a use for!
Knowing that the author was previously a barman, it made me
wonder how many of the creatures were based on punters from the bars and/or his
own drinking buddies!!! The whole book
had a feel of being along the same lines as a Terry Pratchett book.
I finished reading it in 1 day as I didn't want to put it
down, which is usually a sign of a good book, as it means it has caught my full
attention. It was an easy read, was
entertaining with humour throughout that flowed well with the storyline. I'm looking forward to reading another
instalment if there is one.
Friday, 24 January 2014
Book review
I have had an email from an author today asking me if I would be prepared to read his book and write an honest review of it. Well I have agreed and he has sent me over an e-book of it.
Watch this space for the updated review. which I will also be posting on other sites.
Watch this space for the updated review. which I will also be posting on other sites.
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