Category: Books

Bloody Rose by Nicholas Eames Review

The follow-up to the hugely popular (and rightly so) Kings of the Wyld arrives on shelves this month, and for some, including myself, it’s felt like a long time coming. But trust me, it’s more than worth the wait. Bloody Rose takes place 6 years after the end...
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Adrift by Rob Boffard Review

I like books set in space. Adrift is, as you can instantly tell from the cover, a space survival book which has you placed onto the Red Panda – a small space tour ship which is the sole survivor of a mystery attack on the main space resort...
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One Way by S.J.Morden Review

“Eight astronauts, one killer, no way home”. The cover of One Way doesn’t shy away from letting you know what’s going to happen later in the book, and yet that doesn’t ruin what is a very enjoyable Mars-based part sci-fi, part murder mystery story whereby seven criminals locked...
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The Royal Wedding Colouring Book Review

Filed under “things I never thought would happen”, The Royal Wedding Colouring Book by Adam Rushton hooks into the upcoming wedding of Prince Harry and Meghan Markle, mixes in the great pass-time of adult colouring in, and gives you a series of scenes from various films but starring...
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Zero Day by Ezekiel Boone Review

A couple of years ago we reviewed The Hatching, a title about spiders attacking humans and eating them. A lot. 12 months on Skitter joined the series, outlining how the spiders had started to die off, but leaving various egg sacks dotted around of various sizes and levels...
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How to Build a Car by Adrian Newey Review

Let’s go straight to the obvious here: anyone with an interest in Formula 1 should be buying this book, without question. Adrian Newey has been the mind behind some of the all-time great F1 cars, and this books takes you through a long career which hit its peak...
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Pornburger Review

Like burgers? Then you owe it to yourself to get a copy of Pornburger as soon as you can. You might be thinking “it’s just a book about burgers, I can make my own burgers fine thanks” and that may well be true, but I bet they don’t...
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