Orion Lost is a brilliant, action packed sci fi novel with incredible turns and jaw dropping twists. I hung on to every single word of this unputdownable book and it has helped me to improve my writing and vocabulary. I do think that in some areas the author could have used some description rather … Continue reading Orion Lost-Alastair Chrisholm
Category: mystery
Lightning Girl-Alesha Dixon
This was a really awesome book! It was one that I randomly picked up from the bookshelf for lack of something to read. I really enjoyed it because of the pace of the story, the way the emotion depicted by the authors words was felt by me. This wasn't exactly a challenging read but it was … Continue reading Lightning Girl-Alesha Dixon
Death in the spotlight -Robin Stevens
As you can tell (if you have read my recent reviews) these murder books are really captivating me.I have read 6 of the books, still some reviews due, and they have not bored me once. Robin Stevens style is one that I as a reader I have never encountered before. It is wonderfully fun and … Continue reading Death in the spotlight -Robin Stevens
A spoonful of murder-Robin Stevens
This book was not the book that I was meant to read in the series of Murder Most Unladylike. I was meant to read the third book but I didn’t really miss anything by not reading the right book. This book is very different to the others in the series.This is because it was a … Continue reading A spoonful of murder-Robin Stevens
The Last Chance Hotel – Nicki Thornton
The Last Chance Hotel is a gripping whodunnit, with twists and turns on each page. This story tells the tale of the downtrodden kitchen boy, Seth. When the book starts it talks about the hustle and bustle of practically living in a kitchen. It talks about how one day it is even busier than usual because … Continue reading The Last Chance Hotel – Nicki Thornton
The Secret of the Night Train-Sylvia Bishop
I really enjoyed this book it was really fun and imaginative. At first the story went at quite a fast pace and then it became a little more descriptive. That style worked really effectively with the book's plot. Also, the description of characters in this book is brilliant. Each has a distinctive feature that helps … Continue reading The Secret of the Night Train-Sylvia Bishop
Malamander-Thomas Taylor
Malamander was a brilliant book. Right from the start it was full of adventure and I really enjoyed that. Most books have a normal start and then the real adventure happens. But in Malamander the moment the book starts you are thrown into a world of monsters mixed in with two spoonfuls of mystery. The … Continue reading Malamander-Thomas Taylor
Kid Normal and the Shadow Machine-Chris Smith-Greg James
I think that Chris Smith and Greg James are incredible authors, they can make a sad droopy scene funny but still keep that melancholy feeling. It took me a little longer then it usually does for me to get captured by their hilarious book. I think that's because I skipped book number two (Kid Normal … Continue reading Kid Normal and the Shadow Machine-Chris Smith-Greg James
Arsenic for Tea-Robin Stevens
This series is really really good and I kind of wish I wasn't a step closer to finishing all of the books. My favourite thing about this book is that the author creates problematic situations with such realism that it is actually quite hard to stop reading once you've started. At Fallingford (Daisy's house) Daisy … Continue reading Arsenic for Tea-Robin Stevens
Murder Most Unladylike – Robin Stevens
Daisy and Hazel are best friends. They are also part of a secret detective club which no one apart from them knows about. Unfortunately there aren’t very interesting cases at Deepdean school for girls. (unless you count the case of Lavinia’s missing tie which they don’t ) But a real murderer is in their midst … Continue reading Murder Most Unladylike – Robin Stevens