Category Archives: Reviews
RTW: Best March Read
An easy question from the YA Highway crew: What was the best book you read in March? Without a doubt “Savages” by Don Winslow (no, it’s not YA. It is very definitely Adult but it’s still the best book I … Continue reading
Promises Review
Title/Author: Promises by Amber Garr Genre: YA fantasy Published: Dec. 7, 2011 Pages: 267 Format: ebook Back jacket blurb: When seventeen-year-old Eviana Dumahl is faced with the responsibility of an arranged marriage and clan leadership, she is forced to choose between the life required of a … Continue reading
Vitality – mini review
Title/Author: Vitality by Tim Andrewartha Genre: Scifi Published: 2011, Dam Good Publishing Format: Kindle Back Jacket Blurb: ONE DROP AND NOTHING WILL BE THE SAME AGAIN Set in an alternative version of the present day, Stylo Green moves to a nameless … Continue reading
Aliens in the Dust – John Carter Review
In my previous post A Week ’til John Carter I discussed both the merits and flaws of the books and expressed an extreme desire to see Disney do right by the classic scifi franchise. This week, I bought jumbo popcorn, donned ridiculous spectacles … Continue reading
WiSpY Review
Title/Author: WiSpY by Rob Andrews Genre: Paranormal Published: Dec. 11, 2011 Dam Good Publishing Pages: 346 Format: ebook/paperback
The World Beyond The Glass Review Feature
Jeff Chapman, writer of speculative fiction and blogger, is featuring Suzanne’s short story The World Beyond the Glass (Published by Golden Visions Magazine, Winter Edition 2012) today. Pop by his blog to read his review of Suzanne’s fantasy short story. Here’s … Continue reading
Amethyst Eyes Blog Tour
Hosting an author Interview with Debbie Brown on March 11. Be sure to check back then for more details about Debbie Brown’s new book, Amethyst Eyes.
John Carter of Barsoom
VERSUS I’m tending towards the right this time, although I’m usually a book first, movie second type of person, preferring the original to any form of adaptation. There are few exceptions to this, but I suspect John Carter may just be … Continue reading