Fantasy, Humour

The Winter Riddle by Sam Hooker

I need to begin with something I am sure multiple blurbs will mention at some point. If you are a fan of Terry Pratchett, Douglas Adams and/or Neil Gaiman there is something  in this book that will resonate with you. There is a randomness to the story which eventually gets to a point which will… Continue reading The Winter Riddle by Sam Hooker

Historical fiction

Murder at Archly Manor by Sara Rosett

I have read quite a few discussion posts about what constitutes a five-star read. I think of this topic now because, not all of my ratings are not always consistent with what the rest of the world ( at least a significant part of those who read and rate/review them). I do not need a… Continue reading Murder at Archly Manor by Sara Rosett