Book Review: Mad Dog House by Mark Rubinstein

Mad Dog House by Mark Rubinstein is not an easy book to read, however I started it yesterday and finished it a few minutes ago. It’s a disturbing urban thriller which needs to be read in one sitting. In a previous post on what makes a good review, I suggested that novels can have threeContinue reading “Book Review: Mad Dog House by Mark Rubinstein”

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Book Review: Cold Blooded by Matt Cairns

I’m afraid I’ve done it again. I’ve read a novel I would never normally read, because it is completely out of my reading comfort zone, and I’ve enjoyed it! When I downloaded Cold Blooded, three words led me in: thriller, debut, and supernatural. I’m reading debut novels for two reasons, to support new authors whoContinue reading “Book Review: Cold Blooded by Matt Cairns”

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Princess Tina, Dick Tracy, and Daniel Beckett: Review of ‘Kiss me When I’m Dead’ by Dominic Piper

When I was a young girl, I read Princess Tina comics weekly. What can I say? I still look at those beautiful covers and sigh! I loved them! I never had a brother, and for the few years my father lived with us, I never saw him anywhere near a comic. I think I wasContinue reading “Princess Tina, Dick Tracy, and Daniel Beckett: Review of ‘Kiss me When I’m Dead’ by Dominic Piper”

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Review of ‘Death on a Red Canvas Chair’ by Noelle Granger

  Noelle Granger is one of the wonderful people I’ve met in the last few months in my parallel, virtual blogging universe, and as most important things which happen in life, it was quite by chance. I had already met a talented writer (again by chance) on Goodreads, Elizabeth Hein, who generously volunteered to betaContinue reading “Review of ‘Death on a Red Canvas Chair’ by Noelle Granger”

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