Book Reviews

April 30, 2017

The Mourning Parade by Dawn Reno Langley (A Review by Jennifer Ramsey)

Rating: 5/5* How can I properly start my review to express my love for this novel? I was completely engrossed in the beautifully written story of […]
April 28, 2017

Strange the Dreamer by Laini Taylor (Review by Sarah Ryan)

Rating: 4/5* Junior librarian Lazlo Strange grew up in poverty, but in books he found wealth. Books made him a dreamer. One dream in particular governs […]
April 26, 2017

Goodbye, Vitamin by Rachel Khong (Review By Sarah Doherty)

  Rating: 5/5 In Goodbye, Vitamin we meet a heartbroken 30-year-old Ruth who has moved back home to help her parents in the wake of her […]
April 22, 2017

A Girl in Traffick by Mamta Jain Valderrama (Review by Sharon Poon)

  Rating: 4/5* ‘A Girl in Traffick’ is an engrossing book. I read it quickly within a few days, and I thought about the story when […]
April 20, 2017

Little Deaths by Emma Flint (Review by Erin Woodward)

Rating: 3.8/5 It was longlisted for the Baileys Women’s Prize for Fiction – one of 16 books. To start with I don’t know how I feel […]
April 19, 2017

Lunch with Harry by Tony Drury (Review by Jennifer Ramsey)

Rating: 5/5* I just finished my most recent book, Lunch with Harry, and I highly recommended you pick up this short story. The entire book was […]
April 17, 2017

Police at the Station and They Don’t Look Friendly by Adrian McKinley (Review by Simone Gigg)

Rating 4.5/5 If you like a crime novel then look no further. I have never read a book by this author before but he writes well […]
April 14, 2017

Review of Blind Side by Jennie Ensor (Review by Sarah Doherty)

Rating: 4/5 Blind Side, the debut novel by Jennie Ensor, begins in London with Georgie having sex with her close friend Julian just before he reveals […]
April 8, 2017

A Story of Why We Can’t Love by Tango Ross (Review by Tamara Ward)

Rating:  3/5 The plot concerning four friends and their individual struggles is not a new one, but it tends to work because the friendship concept is […]