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John Steinbeck – ‘Cannery Row’ – Review
Steinbeck turns out a wonderful story in which the place is a bigger character than the people within it. But will the lack of any real plot make for an enjoyable read?
Adam L G Nevill – ‘Before You Sleep : Three Horrors’ – Review
Be it through haunted houses or forgotten toys, horror author Adam L. G. Nevill aims to scare, but will he succeed?
John Steinbeck – ‘The Moon Is Down’ – Review
When a small town is invaded and occupied, the enemy finds that sometimes you just can’t conquer some people. The next on the Steinbeck journey, will this short novel deliver?
Todd Wynn and Tim Wynn – ‘Trespassers : A Science Fiction Novel’ – Review
Alien invaders, a secret government agency, and a hot shot field agent with plenty of secrets. Add a healthy dose of humor and adventure and you have the makings of a fun sci-fi romp. But is the adventure worth your time?
Yan Geling – ‘The Secret Talker’ – Review
Review of a domestic thriller in which a woman tries chases down a mysterious email stalker with an ending that promises to leave readers speechless.
John Steinbeck – ‘The Grapes of Wrath’ – Review
Reviewing the literary classic detailing the struggle of life for a family during the Great Depression. Will it hold up to it’s legendary status?
David Walton – ‘The Genius Plague’ – Review
What happens when a fungus spreads it’s tendrils into a new host, mankind, and begins to take control? You get an interesting story concept! But does it work?
James Maxwell – ‘A Girl From Nowhere’ – Review
Warriors, wastelands, a little magic, and an epic quest to reach a fabled city. All the ingredients are here for a fun fantasy tale, but will it deliver?
On Reviews
Why do I review books or movies? Do they matter anymore and if so, why are they important?