A Christmas Horror
This Christmas has give me the opportunity to step outside my comfort zone and has allowed me to watch a horror in an environment not in conflict with my disability. Normally my cerebral palsy would...
View Article29 Seconds – well worth the time
TM Logan's second novel, 29 Seconds, was a book which encapsulated university life to a tee with the great use of practical jokes by the students and with the background of academic wrangling. You...
View ArticleAn early gift from CJ Tudor
This week I have found reviewing difficult. When having a streaming cold and a pounding headache it has been very difficult to concentrate on anything for an extended period. Unluckily I was over...
View ArticleA Nottinghamshire Trilogy
This week Darren Young's Child Taken was a surprising end to a Nottinghamshire trilogy, which began earlier this year with TM Logan and his 2018 book 29 Seconds, after meeting him and CJ Tudor at...
View ArticleThe ups and downs of Reviewing
This year as a reviewer it has got harder and harder to find authors to focus on. In order to do this, Waterstones has once again come to the rescue with Nottinghamshire author, John Harvey coming to...
View ArticleAge is no Barrier
This afternoon during the horrible weather of late January I watched another Clint Eastwood classic. Directed by and starring Clint Eastwood himself. In recent years Eastwood has shown that age is no...
View ArticleFrank Elder, an apt Protagonist
This Friday I will be introduced to another Nottinghamshire author thanks to Waterstones, when I attend an evening with John Harvey. Although it is not the first time that I have been told of his...
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