Reviewsday: The Survivors by Kate Furnivall
The Survivors was one of the most complex, gripping historical thrillers I have read. This is the first novel I have read of Kate Furnivall’s, and I was thoroughly engrossed from the first page. Following a story line not common of novels set in the Second World War, The Survivors is not a story of […]
Reviewsday: Every Breath by Nicholas Sparks
This October indulge in an unforgettable tale of enduring love from master storyteller Nicholas Sparks. Nicholas Sparks has done it again. A story of love, hope, sacrifice and miracles set in a beautiful part of the world. As a reader you can’t help but fall in love with the characters and with Sunset Beach. Tru […]
Reviewsday: Armada by Ernest Cline
Pew Pew Pew!!! Hurry reader we must find shelter from the laser fire…. Phew…that was close! You might be wondering where these lasers are coming from…well perhaps it’s time to read Armada by Ernest Cline to find out! Cline’s second novel after his smash release Ready Player One will have you dodging destruction in this […]
Reviewsday: Impostors by Scott Westerfeld
Master storyteller Scott Westerfeld returns with a brilliant new series set in the world of his bestselling Uglies series. The first thing that had me hooked with this novel was how refreshing it was to be back in Tally Youngblood’s universe. I somehow skipped over this little fact – which is handily supplied in the […]