Mass Effect: Annihilation (Mass Effect: Andromeda #3)
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An official tie-in to the hit video game Mass Effect: Andromeda. As the Quarian ark Keelah Si'yah...
Silent World
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Book Seven in the Broken World Series... When Jim ran out of that farmhouse in Forgotten World,...
Post Apocalyptic Apocalypse Dystopia Dystopian Zombies
A Cupboard Full of Coats
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He just knocked, that was all, knocked at the front door and waited, like the fourteen years since...
Kitty and the Silver Bullet (Kitty Norville, #4)
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Kitty's radio show, Kitty's Midnight Hour, is as popular as ever, and now she has a boyfriend who...
Halo: Envoy
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It has been six years since the end of the Covenant War...and yet on the planet Carrow, a world on...
Merissa (13446 KP) rated Dark Night (The Amulet #2) in Books
Apr 14, 2023
This is a novella so therefore it moves along at an incredible pace - everything happens within the space of a few short hours. There is attraction, flirtations, humour, and the threat of violence - all within a few pages.
If you are on the lookout for a hot, coffee-break book, then I can highly recommend this book and The Amulet Series as a whole.
* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book; the comments here are my honest opinion. *
Merissa
Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!
Jul 29, 2015
A Special Place in Hell: The World’s most Depraved Killers
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Christopher Berry-Dee is the man who talks to serial killers. A world-renowned investigative...
Bethr1986 (305 KP) rated Death Do Us Part in Books
Dec 22, 2021
I really enjoy Miranda Grant's writing and stories I have read the fairy-tale of the myths series. This book has a lot more sex and steamy scenes and a lot more graphic violence then the others I have read but there are also a lot of other emotions involved and you can feel them with the way she writes. She is a fantastic author with a fantastic imagination and I cannot wait to read more from her.
Well done Miranda 4/5 stars
Prophet's Debt by Robert Creekmore
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At fourteen, Naomi Pace knows she loves her best friend, Tiffany. During the Perseid meteor shower...
Dark Contemporary Fiction
ClareR (6001 KP) rated The Silence of Scheherazade in Books
Nov 29, 2022
We follow four families as their lives are changed forever when the Ottoman Empire is torn apart, and the city of Smyrna is at the front and centre of the trouble and violence.
This novel covers about 17 years from 1905, and follows four families from very different backgrounds: Levantine, Greek, Turkish and Armenian.
Scheherazade is born in September 1905, and never knows her mother as she is abandoned. An Indian spy (sent from the British) is who will tie them all together.
My thoughts:
I love an epic, sprawling story, and following the lives of four families certainly gives a lot of scope for that.
It was fascinating to learn about the different cultures of the four families, and of course Smyrna was a main character in itself.
It’s a book to be immersed in, with the sights and smells beautifully described.
Just my kind of book!


