I am back with my second review of the day, this time I read it myself instead of the narrator feeding me the lines!This is my 51st post and therefore there has to be a story attached to it as a celebration! Before I begin with the actual review I need to state that I… Continue reading The Hollow Crown (Kingfountain #4) – Jeff Wheeler
Month: May 2017
Multiple Wounds by Alan Russell
I am currently taking a course on creative writing, there was a discussion about narrative recently. I had been listening to this book for the past few evenings ( along with my crochet and my cooking) and what struck me most was how much I wanted the narration to keep going.All the tips that were… Continue reading Multiple Wounds by Alan Russell
Whispers of Mirrowen – Jeff Wheeler
This is the first series that I completed under my new resolve of reviewing entire series together. The others so far have had at least one separate review. Jeff Wheeler is one of the current authors that I am following. Following with regards to going through one series after another. Not being a Christian and… Continue reading Whispers of Mirrowen – Jeff Wheeler
The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead
This is another heavy book that made my list . I know this is heavy because it sports a big O in the front identifying it as part of Oprah Winfrey's reading list recommendation. Also, it is due earlier than I had expected at the library since it has already been reserved by someone else.… Continue reading The Underground Railroad by Colson Whitehead
The Origin Mystery Book 2&3 – AG Riddle
This was a very disappointing set of books for me . There is a very real possibility that I am incapable of appreciating nuances when it comes to Sci-Fi. Since this is my blog and I have full reign here like nowhere else, I have learnt to dislike books openly and unapologetically ( some of… Continue reading The Origin Mystery Book 2&3 – AG Riddle
The View from Castle Rock by Alice Munro
During middle school and slightly earlier, we had abundant access to Ruskin Bond, both at school and around. The reason I start with him is that multiple scenarios were repeated with slightly altered circumstances in more than one of his books. One assumption( of mine obviously) is that those were actual instances and he used… Continue reading The View from Castle Rock by Alice Munro
Broken Pieces by Kathleen Long
I feel a little bad having to put this book in the Chick lit category ( It feels like a derogatory term with flakiness embedded in it, but I use it often for good deep books as well). I persist in using the term though because it shows the target audience and succeeds in touching… Continue reading Broken Pieces by Kathleen Long
Exposure by Alan Russell
I picked this book on kindle unlimited for two simple reasons. I enjoyed the previous books by the author ( the burning man series) see https://superfluousreading.wordpress.com/2017/04/11/lost-dog-alan-russell/ for more info It had audible narration With point no. 2 it managed to sneak past the other , more imposing book that I… Continue reading Exposure by Alan Russell