Title: Smallworld Author: Dominic Green Number of Pages: 308 Published: December 17th 2010 by Fingerpress Ltd Smallworld, is a bit of an oddity really, in its entirety there is no doubt that it is a novel. However each individual chapter is discrete, and is more like reading a book of short stories than a novel. … Continue reading B|t|B: Book Review – Smallworld by Dominic Green
B|t|B: Whats On My Bookcase #3
Hello again my fellow bookworms, and page turners! my Shutterstock image Bookshelf is starting to fill up, looks pretty good if I don't say so myself! It is time to add 5 more to there number, so here we go.. #11 Skullduggery Pleasant by Derek Landy Number of Pages : 392 Published: April 3rd 2007 by HarperCollin Meet … Continue reading B|t|B: Whats On My Bookcase #3
B|t|B : Crime Week : Brit-crime Festival – Panel 10 Femme Fatales
Hello my fellow bookworms and page turners, This will be my final post on the Britcrime event!, this post will cover Panel Ten which was the final open Panel of the event (with the exception of the Slaughtered Author) the Literary Festival, was moderated by my good friend Stephanie Cox. (please check out her blog) … Continue reading B|t|B : Crime Week : Brit-crime Festival – Panel 10 Femme Fatales
B|t|B : Crime Week Book Review : Eleven Days by Stav Sherez
Title: Eleven Days Author: Stav Sherez No. of pages: 368 Published: May 2nd 2013 by Faber and Faber Hello my fellow bookworms and page turners. I hope you are enjoying my Crime week! this post we are going to be looking at Eleven days, which is book two the Carrigan and Miller series written expertly by Stav Sherez. … Continue reading B|t|B : Crime Week Book Review : Eleven Days by Stav Sherez
B|t|B : Crime Week : Brit-crime Festival – Panel 8 Skeletons in the Closet
Hello my fellow bookworms and page turners, in this post I will be covering both Panel Eight of the Literary festival, which was moderated by my good friend Stephanie Cox. Due to the sheer amount of information and chatter that you would expect in a open event such as this, all questions, where sent 24 hours … Continue reading B|t|B : Crime Week : Brit-crime Festival – Panel 8 Skeletons in the Closet
B|t|B : Crime Week : Brit-crime Festival – Panel 7 Crime in the City
Hello my fellow bookworms and page turners, in this post I will be covering both Panel Seven of the Literary festival, which was moderated by my good friend Stephanie Cox. Due to the sheer amount of information and chatter that you would expect in a open event such as this, all questions, where sent 24 hours … Continue reading B|t|B : Crime Week : Brit-crime Festival – Panel 7 Crime in the City
B|t|B : Crime Week Book Review : The Silkworm by Robert Galbraith aka J. K Rowling
Title: The Silkworm Author: J. K Rowling No. of pages: 455 Published: June 24th 2014 by Mulholland Books Hello my fellow bookworms and page turners. I hope you are enjoying my Crime week! this post we are going to be looking at The Silkworm, which is book two of the Cormoran Strike series written be … Continue reading B|t|B : Crime Week Book Review : The Silkworm by Robert Galbraith aka J. K Rowling
B|t|B : Crime Week : Brit-Crime Festival – Panel 5 Trust No one
Hello my fellow bookworms and page turners, in this post I will be covering both Panel Five of the Literary festival, which was moderated by my good friend Stephanie Cox. Due to the sheer amount of information and chatter that you would expect in a open event such as this, all questions, where sent 24 hours … Continue reading B|t|B : Crime Week : Brit-Crime Festival – Panel 5 Trust No one
B|t|B : Crime Week Book Review : Heat Wave by Richard Castle
Title : Heat Wave Author: Richard Castle Page no : 198 Published: July 2009 by Hyperion Harper Collins I am a big fan of the TV show Castle in which Nathan Fillion plays the part of a Murder Mystery writer, Richard Castle who supports the police in a consultant role, at the same time as … Continue reading B|t|B : Crime Week Book Review : Heat Wave by Richard Castle
B|t|B : Crime Week Book Review : Humber Boy B – by Ruth Dugdall
Hello my fellow bookworms and page turners, and welcome back to my Crime Week extravaganza, in this post I will be talking about Ruth Dugdall's Crime novel Humber Boys B. Humber Boys B is one of those novels that stays with you, it makes you think and is very emotional, and I must admit sometimes … Continue reading B|t|B : Crime Week Book Review : Humber Boy B – by Ruth Dugdall
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