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ABOUT EMPRESS & SOLDIER A boy of the night-time streets. A girl of libraries and learning. Druisius, the son of a merchant, is sixteen when an order from his father…
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ABOUT EMPRESS & SOLDIER A boy of the night-time streets. A girl of libraries and learning. Druisius, the son of a merchant, is sixteen when an order from his father…
An exhilarating tale meshing history with contemporary action, the author brings the reader on a suspenseful adventure in multiple locations around the world. Kidnapping, assassination, sniping attempts sets the adrenaline…
—– Book Review —– A fascinating read of epic battle sagas that take place in historical Ireland. The descriptions of the scenes are very detailed, natural, and other worldly. So…
Here’s another intense crime novel set in the Canary Islands, by our own Isobel Blackthorn. Isobel can always be relied on to tell a good tale, and she’ll certainly keep…
By Nassim Nicholas Taleb 📘Book Summary 1. “Talk is cheap.” Stop talking about doing things and actually DO THEM. This world desperately needs courageous individuals, who will take action on…
Beneath the surface of this sly literary satire is a meditation on hidden trauma. By Emily Rhodes Mona is the enjoyably mischievous and daring third novel by Argentine writer Pola…
About Stalker Stalked Lexi Mazur is a depressed, alcoholic, pill-popper whose only joy has become her reality TV shows, often fantasizing that the people on TV are a part of…
About The Numbers Game · https://www.amazon.co.uk/Numbers-Game-Miles-Watson/dp/1795868228?geniuslink=true · Genre: Historical fiction · Print length: 45 pages · Age range: This is an adult book · Trigger warnings: Realistic war theme · …
—————————- Book Review ————————– The words in the book reflect the moody nature of the game of dating. The usage of “you” to describe the protagonist feels close yet detached,…
Source by Claire Chambers In these dying days of summer, as I steel myself for the onslaught of an uncertain term ahead, I’ve been reading J. A. Mensah’s Castles from…