Not just a mummy, I'm an avid reader, soon to be wife, and geek, among other things. We all have many labels in this life, here I'm sharing my label of book lover. As a mummy I'm unable to read as much as I'd like but stay around and let me know your thoughts.
Friday, 29 July 2016
Oli Jacobs interview pt 2
Monday, 25 July 2016
Oli Jacobs Interview
Hello! Greetings! Guten Morgen! Y’alright? Oh dear God, the pressure... [EDIT] Feel the pressure Oli, it’s building, failure to preform is not an option…
Pink...
Good singer, if you like that sort of thing.
(Insert expletive here). Or if it’s one of those cryptic ones… (insert worse expletive here)
Yes. Just yes. Beautiful animals, but don’t get more than 2. Or 3. Maybe get a pack of them, to seek out your enemies. [EDIT] Not recommend at home ;)
Book Review: Jarred Dreams - Camilla Chester
![Jarred Dreams by [Chester, Camilla]](https://images-eu.ssl-images-amazon.com/images/I/51AH4UxnDdL.jpg)
Book Description:
Through the silent, grey streets of Stanbridge he creeps, the Dream Thief who captures the joy of children's dreams and drains the colour from their lives. Until the day that 12-year-old Sade moves into town with her bright blonde curls and love of art.... She knows something is terribly wrong, but can she find out what it is before she loses everything she loves, including her own dreams?
My thoughts:
I picked up this book with trepidation. Not sure what to expect, reading a book aimed at children I was pleasantly surprised. This is a book aimed at 8 - 12 year olds, full of wonderful imagery, bringing bright colours into a dreary grey world. I enjoyed reading this, and would recommend it. The main character joins the story as a lonely girl in a new town without many friends. When she realises that something is majorly wrong in the town, and no one else seems to notice, she focuses on finding out what it is, and fixing it, instead of spending the time with her own mother who is gravely ill. This I felt was a way for Sade (read the book to find the correct pronunciation) to avoid her personal situation, in which she has little control, and try to bring some control back into her life. Something that we all, old or young, can relate to.
In short, read!
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Tuesday, 5 July 2016
Book review: The Longest Holiday - Paige Toon
But back to this book, when I started reading I struggled to find time to read more than a few pages at a time, due to a toddler that wasn't sleeping/time/tiredness and so I struggled to get into it, and get behind any of the characters. That all changed when I hit about 40% in. And I'm glad that it did. Once I was able to read more than a few words before falling asleep with my kindle on my face I found myself unable to put it down. I loved this book. I wanted the characters to succeed. I wanted Laura to get her happy ended.
I found myself torn while reading as well, the 'baddie' who I wanted to hate, wasn't really a baddie, and I couldn't really hate him. He was just a guy. And because of this I was kept guessing until the last fee pages. Either ending would have been believable, but one more more satisfying than the other.
This is a book that I'm going to keep, and one of the few that I want to read again, after reading more Paige Toon's first of course.
Wednesday, 22 June 2016
Cold Sweats and Vignettes: John Bowen - Book Review
From the author of the gripping international Amazon #1 Bestsellers 'Where the Dead Walk' (see previous blog post for my review of this)

Experience 50 pages of spiiiiine-tingling supernatural terror and science fiiiiiction...
THE STEAL - A thief is hired by a collector to acquire an occult aaaaaartefact...
CRASH - A hard landing on an alien plaaaaaanet...
COLLISION - A world changing incident at the Laaaaaarge Hadron Collider...
THE FALL - A London gangster finds himself in a baaaaaad situation....
A wonderful collection of short stories. 4 Spine tingling must reads for all fans of supernatural terror. The writer manages to bring you into a fully formed world in a matter of minutes, makes your hair stand on it's end and leaves you wanting more. I closed the book with a feeling of sanctification and disappointment. John, come back and finish me(it) off!!!
You can find this on amazon here: https://www.amazon.co.uk/gp/product/B00U7LT4ZY/ref=oh_aui_d_detailpage_o06_?ie=UTF8&psc=1
Wednesday, 1 June 2016
Book Review: While My Eyes Were Closed - Linda Green
While My Eyes Were Closed

Book Description:
One, two, three . . . Lisa Dale shuts her eyes and counts to one hundred during a game of hide-and-seek. When she opens them, her four-year-old daughter Ella is gone. Disappeared without a trace. The police, the media and Lisa's family all think they know who snatched Ella. But what if the person who took her isn't a stranger? What if they are convinced they are doing the right thing? And what if Lisa's little girl is in danger of disappearing forever?
My Thoughts:
In a nutshell I loved this book! It's quick, fast pasted, and well written. I read this while on holiday with my family, and found myself reading at 3 o'clock in the morning as my kindle wouldn't leave my hands. It's a harrowing tail of a mothers struggle when her child goes missing that made me hug my little girl that little bit tighter. I have also made the decision that I will never allow my child to play hide and seek in a public place! I shed tears while reading, and stopped breathing a couple of times.
The closer I got to the end the less I wanted to read for 2 reasons. 1, I didn't want it to finish, and 2, I didn't want to know what happened at the end.
I'm going to include the amazon page below because I think all should read it as soon as possible.
https://www.amazon.co.uk/While-Eyes-Were-Closed-Bestseller-ebook/dp/B012CZLLUI
Monday, 23 May 2016
Book review: Underneath by Oli Jacobs
Description
Terry King is a man damaged by his personal demons. With an ex-wife and son who don't want to see him and a career lost to drink, he's at rock bottom when an offer to be security at Station 17 arises.
Based near the recently discovered Shackleton Trench, Terry arrives to find things are not what they seem, the rig being a front for a vast underwater research facility led by Walker. However down beneath the depths, Terry soon finds his demons becoming real as the Station's discovery infects the crew and Terry finds he has to fight not only his issues, but the creatures from the depths, to survive.
My thoughts -
This is a story that had me eager to pick up my kindle each night. It's a story filled with horror at almost every turn, so I'd recommend you don't do what I did and read it in bed. Underneath - try Nightmare! More than once I woke up after imagining what I was reading. The writer manages to awaken your own imagination with this story. It's vivid description common my to life in the confines of your kindle. Is not a long book and is written well, allowing you to read it quickly, however it stays with you long after you've put it down.
But what really happened down there? I have my own theory and wonder, how much was real and how much did Station 17 drive Terry to the brink...