Wednesday 6 December 2017

The Avengers Infinity War trailer dropped!

OMG! Cannot wait for this movie!

Go see the trailer, and be wowed by the awesomeness that is Marvel!

Review: The City of Brass by SJ Chakraborty

This was awesome! I need more!!! I read this ages ago and am publishing this now because I'm about to begin book 2 in this series: The Kingdom of Copper

I absolutely love these characters, each one so well developed and executed. I am in awe of S.J.

As she does with her characters, her talent in setting a scene and creating an  ambience is phenomenal. You feel as if you're there, being chased by ifrit (that's not a spoiler - just saying!)

Nahri is a kick ass heroine and she's found herself in weird circumstances with an even stranger companion on her journey.

Her journey is both a physical and a metaphorical one.

Thrilling and intriguing, this is sure to draw you in.

Keep an eye out for the next review.

Wednesday 15 November 2017

Review: The Word Is Murder

The Word Is Murder The Word Is Murder by Anthony Horowitz
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

Horowitz wove his true life experiences as a writer into a plausible fictional story - at least I think the case is fictional...

I was quite lukewarm with the plot and style but found the actual writing not bad.



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Review: The Midnight Line

The Midnight Line The Midnight Line by Lee Child
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I am such a Lee Child fan.

Just a one line review: No lies, this is entertaining reading.

BTW, does anyone else think that Jack Reacher is a better looking Chuck Norris with a high IQ?



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Monday 23 October 2017

Review: Origin

Origin Origin by Dan Brown
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I read these because I am a Tom Hanks fan more than a Dan Brown fan. That being said, you get what you expect. Predictability.

If you're looking for a read that is not challenging, then this is it. Sit back and just be entertained.


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Wednesday 4 October 2017

Review: Don't Let Go

Don't Let Go Don't Let Go by Harlan Coben
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

I had been anxiously waiting this release and all I can say is that Harlan Coben does it again ladies and gentlemen!

The lead, Nap Dumas, deals with loss, real emotion and mystery to uncover the real truth of what happened to his twin fifteen years ago. Harlan Coben draws out the suspense and puts you in the midst of this small town tragedy. Even though I suspected the ending about 3/4 of the way in, I enjoyed reading how it unfolded. I was thrilled with the cameo of our much loved Myron.

I am never disappointed with this master of his craft!

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Review: The Snowman

The Snowman The Snowman by Jo Nesbø
My rating: 3 of 5 stars

I read this so that I could slag the movie....KIDDING!

I did want to read it before the movie release. I enjoyed it but couldn't picture Michael Fassbender (swoon!) as Harry Hole and that is the main reason i might enjoy the movie more!

It did lack the urgency of other serial killer novels but that is not a bad thing. I suspect this is a more realistic pace of an actual investigation. I look forward to reading more from Jo Nesbo.

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Monday 14 August 2017

GoT S7e5

I cannot get over Jon petting the dragon...there is a pun in there somewhere but who cares?!

Drogon: "Hmmm, I think I smell a hint of Taegaryan blood."

Eeeek!

Thursday 10 August 2017

Review: The Ministry of Utmost Happiness

The Ministry of Utmost Happiness The Ministry of Utmost Happiness by Arundhati Roy
My rating: 2 of 5 stars

I loved her lyrical prose and nuance, however, now that I have completed this tome, I must admit I felt the story line came up short.

I thoroughly dislike the luke-warm response this has elicited in me. I have never read 'The God of Small Things' and I hope it lives up to it's hype. Though it's on my book-bucket list to read, I am not keen to start it immediately.






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Wednesday 26 July 2017

Review: Poison City

Poison City Poison City by Paul Crilley
My rating: 4 of 5 stars

Calling all fans of ANGEL, BTVS, SUPERNATURAL, GRIMM or anything spooky!

This novel has flavor!

Add a colorful city, rich local folklore and superstitions, a drunk sarcastic dog, some supernaturals, a dead boss and an occult detective and what do you get? The immensely enjoyable POISON CITY.

Paul Crilley spoke to my inner geek with his hilarious debut novel, following London Tau, his alcoholic spirit guide, Dog and his once dead, now resurrected boss, Armitage, as they hunt down the latest threat to the balance between the the "day" and "night" sides. The dark side, which is inhabited by African folk creatures, the fay, spirits and creatures of the occult; and day, blissfully ignorant humans.

After uncovering a few clues at what seemed like a routine murder case of a vampire, London finds a link between his case and the murderer of his young child. A person who has never been brought to justice. He is faced with solving the crime and keeping the peace or, catching the killer of his beloved daughter. He faces demons of his own as he's not sure which to do!

As a native Durbanite, I devoured his descriptions of my city and can admire his skill to make both the good and the bad rich in character!
All in all, this was a most fun read.

I am a super-fan of Dog!

Paul Crilley, please give us more!

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Friday 21 July 2017

Review: The Good Daughter

The Good Daughter The Good Daughter by Karin Slaughter
My rating: 5 of 5 stars

I must be honest...I am probably the biggest Karin Slaughter fan. She could write the blurb on the back of a shampoo bottle and she would have me hanging on every word!

That being said, The Good Daughter, is an exceptional read! It is very difficult to review this book without giving away spoilers as Karin Slaughter pulls you in from the first page and never lets go. You will be sucker-punched with some revelations along the way and just when you recover, she catches you on the bond side!

If you are a fan, you know what to expect, if you have not read any of her books yet, what have you been wasting your time with? Pick this up when it is available and you will not be disappointed!

You will enjoy a novel where the author appreciates the intelligence of the reader!

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