Book Reviews
A @COLLEENCHESEBRO #BOOK #REVIEW “THE MISTREATMENT OF ZORA LANGSTON” by @REBIRTHOFLISA
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
Title: The Mistreatment of Zora Langston Author: Lisa W. Tetting Website: https://rebirthoflisa.wordpress.com/ ASIN: B00URD7AKI ISBN 13: 9780996142908 Published: 1 edition (March 15, 2015) Pages: 163 pages Genre: Young Adult, Drama, Black Fiction, Coming of Age, *A copy of this book was provided by the author in exchange for an…
The Paintings, by Linda Acaster, Reviewed.
Originally posted on Stuart Aken:
Linda Acaster’s, The Paintings, is not a book to read before bed, unless, of course, you prefer nightmares to sweet dreams. This short chiller is subtly sinister, as it builds a story of the apparent ordinary into something with supernatural hints and underlying threats to reach a climax that is…
Amazing Matilda
Originally posted on BOOK CHAT:
By Bette A. Stevens Matilda has just emerged from her egg, and already she wants to fly. The sparrow tells her she has to have patience and follow her instincts. The speckled toad says she needs wings. But Matilda doesn’t know what patience and follow her instincts means. Moreover, where…
Book Review: Song of the Slums by Richard Harland (VBLOG)
Originally posted on H L Petrovic:
Paperback, 372 pages Published 2013 by Allen & Unwin ? Greetings Brave Adventurers, Today I’ve reviewed Richard Harland’s YA gaslight romance novel, Song of the Slums and I decided to do something a little different and review it in a video. Its my first one, so apologies that I’m a…
Book Review: Half Bad (The Half Bad Trilogy #1) by Sally Green
My Rating: 3 stars out of 5 stars Title: Half Bad (The Half Bad Trilogy #1) Author: Sally Green Published: Published March 4th 2014 by Viking Books for Young Readers Page: 394 Summary: Sixteen-year-old Nathan lives in a cage: beaten, shackled, trained to kill. In a modern-day England where two warring factions of witches live…