If you’re looking for a novel that will have you gripping the edge of your seat, laughing to yourself, and mourning the boring-ness of our simple world then this is the story for you.
Category: Books
The Tattooist of Auschwitz by Heather Morris
Honestly, the final page had me asking one question: If the subject matter was not what it is, would this novel still have been sent to the top of the best seller’s list?
Of Rioters & Royals by M.L. Greye
Overall, Of Rioters & Royals is intense, complex, and full of fantastical ideas that will have you clawing at the edges of our real world, hoping to come across a realm like this one.
The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion
I’d heard both good things and bad things about this novel but, personally, I’m taking a stand on the good side.
The Silent Companions by Laura Purcell
This novel could be compared to a cliché read—a remote house, objects moving on their own, superstitious villagers and staff – but do we really care when it’s written as well as this?
The Toymakers by Robert Dinsdale
Dinsdale suspends all belief and takes you into a world of magical realism where a shop opens at first frost and closes when the first snowdrop blooms.