I have no way and no intention whatsoever to hide the reason why I was drawn into reading and reviewing Craig Leener’s “There’s No Basketball…
I have no way and no intention whatsoever to hide the reason why I was drawn into reading and reviewing Craig Leener’s “There’s No Basketball…
My honest review of Lee Allen Howard’s “The Covenant Sacrifice” A few months after tackling one of the things that creep me out about the…
If I had to write down a list of the stuff that cause more friction between me and my significant other, the different way we…
My honest review of Chris Coppel’s “Lunacy” A while back I was having lunch at my grandparents’. Halfway through the main course my grandpa, a…
My honest and ramble-y review of Michael Botur’s Payback Last Summer I reviewed Moneyland by Michael Botur. It was an interesting read for sure, and…
Making sense of a rollercoaster of a book Everybody knows that the blurb is one of the most important parts of a book, and surely…
The second time is the charm I didn’t have to think much when asked to review Green Panthers by Tom Vater. I have already reviewed…
My honest review of Alice Godwin’s Slipstream I was a bit torn before I accepted to read and review Slipstream from Alice Godwin. On one…
If you challenge the mountains, settle for a draw As you probably already know if you’ve been following me, I love the mountains. Hiking, climbing,…
My honest review of Candace Nola’s “Bishop” Can you feel claustrophobia when you’re lost in the wilderness miles and miles from the closest civilisation spot?…