Words are the magical spells of reality, they can hurt, they can heal, they can express and the most certainly can feel. they can rhyme, sing, jump and dance, they can create characters good and evil, whole new worlds, even galaxies. Words have a voice, and if you listen closely you can hear them. But … Continue reading B|t|B – Word of the Week – Nebbich #65
Reviews & Literary Discussions
B|t|B: Book Review – Fangs by Sarah Anderson
Title: FangsAuthor: Sarah AndersonPublished: Sept 1st 2020 Hello my fellow Bookworms and page turners, As we are in the month of Spook'ems I thought it was high time we took a look at something with a more 'spooky' element to it. I am also a big fan of graphic novels and comics, despite this, its … Continue reading B|t|B: Book Review – Fangs by Sarah Anderson
B|t|B – Word of the Week – Naiant #64
Words are the magical spells of reality, they can hurt, they can heal, they can express and the most certainly can feel. they can rhyme, sing, jump and dance, they can create characters good and evil, whole new worlds, even galaxies. Words have a voice, and if you listen closely you can hear them. But … Continue reading B|t|B – Word of the Week – Naiant #64
B|t|B: Book Review -The Character Gap: How Good Are We? by Christian B Miller
Title: The Character Gap: How Good Are We?Author: Christian B MillerPublished: 1st Dec 2017 Hello my fellow Bookworms and page turners, Today we are taking a break from my usual fiction and high fantasy reading, to something a little more real and considerably more heavy, I am of course am talking about Christian M Miller's … Continue reading B|t|B: Book Review -The Character Gap: How Good Are We? by Christian B Miller
B|t|B – Word of the Week – Mésalliance #63
Words are the magical spells of reality, they can hurt, they can heal, they can express and the most certainly can feel. they can rhyme, sing, jump and dance, they can create characters good and evil, whole new worlds, even galaxies. Words have a voice, and if you listen closely you can hear them. But … Continue reading B|t|B – Word of the Week – Mésalliance #63
B|t|B: Book Review – Timepiece by Heather Albano
Title: TimepieceAuthor: Heather AlbanoPublished: September 27th 2011 Hello my fellow Bookworms and page turners, Today we are looking at a book that has been on my TBR list for quite some time. Timepiece, by Heather Albano, is a steampunk time travel experience, and in my experience these two elements are a little like chalk and … Continue reading B|t|B: Book Review – Timepiece by Heather Albano
B|t|B – Word of the Week – Melichrous #62
Words are the magical spells of reality, they can hurt, they can heal, they can express and the most certainly can feel. they can rhyme, sing, jump and dance, they can create characters good and evil, whole new worlds, even galaxies. Words have a voice, and if you listen closely you can hear them. But … Continue reading B|t|B – Word of the Week – Melichrous #62
B|t|B: Book Review -Differently Morphous by Yahtzee Croshaw
Title: Differently MorphousAuthor: Yahtzee CroshawPublished: 6th March 2018 Hello my fellow Bookworms and page turners. Yet again I find myself burried in another book by Croshaw, and this time its a little different from Jam and the adventures of Jacques McKeown. Differently Morphous is both a parody of both the magic school & magical murder … Continue reading B|t|B: Book Review -Differently Morphous by Yahtzee Croshaw
B|t|B – Word of the Week – Mammetry #61
Words are the magical spells of reality, they can hurt, they can heal, they can express and the most certainly can feel. they can rhyme, sing, jump and dance, they can create characters good and evil, whole new worlds, even galaxies. Words have a voice, and if you listen closely you can hear them. But … Continue reading B|t|B – Word of the Week – Mammetry #61
B|t|B: Book Review – Artificial Condition by Martha Wells
Hello my fellow Bookworms and page turners, Title: Artificial Condition (The Murderbot Diaries #2)Author: Martha WellsPublished: 08/05/2018Previous Novella/Book: All Systems Red I couldnt hold back, I had to pick up the second one straight away! and I still love our Space Opera loving Murderbot MC, but is the second installment as good as the first? … Continue reading B|t|B: Book Review – Artificial Condition by Martha Wells
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