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 – Kakistocracy #51
B|t|B – Word of the Week – Jurymast #50
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 – Jurymast #50
B|t|B – Word of the Week – Jurant #49
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 – Jurant #49
B|t|B: Book Review -Goblin Quest – Jim C Hines
Title: Goblin Quest ( Jig the Goblin #1)Author: Jim C HinesPublished: 7th November 2006 Hello my fellow Bookworms and page turners, And we are back with another classic fantasy style read this week. Goblin Quest by Jim C Hines follows a Goblin, "Jig" who is a runt even by goblin standards, somehow finds himself on … Continue reading B|t|B: Book Review -Goblin Quest – Jim C Hines
B|t|B – Word of the Week – Jejune #48
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 – Jejune #48
B|t|B:Book Review – The Ember Blade – Chris Wooding
Title: The Ember BladeAuthor: Chris WoodingPublished: May 2019No of Pages: 824 Greetings fellow bookworms and page turners, I find myself yet again falling into the warm embrase of Woodings words, this time on a whole new adventure 'The Dark Water Legacy', but will it be as good as the Ketty Jay Series? only time will … Continue reading B|t|B:Book Review – The Ember Blade – Chris Wooding
B|t|B – Word of the Week – Jactancy #47
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 – Jactancy #47
B|t|B: Book Review – Ruinsong by Julia Ember
Title: RuinsongAuthor: Julia EmberPublished: 24 Nov 2020Pages: 368 Hello my fellow Bookworms and page turners, Today we are looking at the dark fantasy, romance novel Ruinsong. This one is a little unusual for me as its a standalone story, and not part of an extended series. However, I hope Julia Ember does more work in … Continue reading B|t|B: Book Review – Ruinsong by Julia Ember
B|t|B – Word of the Week – Immarcescible #46
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 – Immarcescible #46
B|t|B: Book Review – Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson
Title: Snow CrashAuthor: Neal StephensonPublished: June 1992 (re:print 2020)Pages: 483 Hello my fellow Bookworms and page turners, After reading Jon Richers Auxillary: London 2039 I was itching to read a bit more cyberpunk, so I took a look around and a friend suggested that I have a look at 'Snow Crash' by Neal Stephenson. I … Continue reading B|t|B: Book Review – Snow Crash by Neal Stephenson