‘The Space Merchants’ – Frederick Pohl & C.M. Kornbluth 1953
I loved this book, and don’t know why I put off writing this review for so long. I finished this novel in Feb 2012, and it still comes to mind from time t...
I loved this book, and don’t know why I put off writing this review for so long. I finished this novel in Feb 2012, and it still comes to mind from time t...
“You get used to people being a certain way; you depend on it. And when they surprise you, for better or worse, it can shake you to your core.” I ow...
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I have jumped on the ‘Game of Thrones‘ bandwagon very late for someone who considers herself an avid fantasy reader (Especially considering it has b...
‘The Handmaid’s Tale‘ was a bit of a disappointment for me. I came across the title in a list of the best dystopian novels and I thought the p...
This book is all about reviving the art of writing letters, the art of sharing stories in more than 140 characters, perhaps even the art of living and appreciat...
This book was a purchase from a quaint little second-hand bookshop in Yungaburra, whilst on holiday in North Queensland. I thought this novel would be similar t...
Richard Yates must have had some truly destructive relationships in his life. No one could write with such melancholy about the disintegration of relationships ...