The Tales of Beedle the Bard – J.K Rowling [Books]

I originally read this book many years ago, shortly after its release, when a friend leant it to me in university. I remember finishing it in one sitting, and sort of enjoying it, but not enough that I ever really sought it out to read again. When this popped up as a free read onContinueContinue reading “The Tales of Beedle the Bard – J.K Rowling [Books]”

Seven Endless Forests – April Genevieve Tucholke [Books]

Seven Endless Forests is advertised as a retelling of the King Arthur legend. After the deaths of her mother and lover, Torvi’s sister Morgunn is kidnapped by a wolf-priest called Uther. Torvi unites with a druid and a group called the Butcher Bards in order to track down her sister and rescue her, as well asContinueContinue reading “Seven Endless Forests – April Genevieve Tucholke [Books]”

Doctor Who – The Tenth Doctor Adventures, Volume 1 [Books]

I’ll preface this by saying I am absolutely loving Audible. Not only am I able to access awesome audiobooks through it, but I really enjoy the podcasts too. And I was so excited to test out some of the Doctor Who content on there. I’ve heard a lot about the Big Finish productions, and theContinueContinue reading “Doctor Who – The Tenth Doctor Adventures, Volume 1 [Books]”

March 2020 Reading Wrap Up – Part Two [Books]

January / February / March Part 1 Here we have part 2 for my long March reading wrap up, a month in which I read 16 books. So here are the last 8 I read in that strange, strange month. I thought April would be a lot less, but checking what I’ve read so far aboutContinueContinue reading “March 2020 Reading Wrap Up – Part Two [Books]”

Ghostland – Duncan Ralston [Books]

After a near-death experience, Ben is forced to readjust his life. Homeschooled, unable to do anything that could risk another heart attack, he has lost touch with his former best friend, Lillian. In turn, Lillian actively avoids anything that could risk her own life, scared so deeply from what happened to Ben. When the parkContinueContinue reading “Ghostland – Duncan Ralston [Books]”

March 2020 Reading Wrap Up – Part One [Books]

January Wrap Up / February Wrap Up I read 16 books in March. It was a very strange month – GP advised me to remain isolated for 2 weeks, which meant I missed the last two weeks of my workplace being open. There was then a gap where they didn’t know if we’d be able toContinueContinue reading “March 2020 Reading Wrap Up – Part One [Books]”

Peter Pan – J.M. Barrie, Audible Original Drama [Books]

I have to admit, it’s been a fairly long while since I actually read Peter Pan. When this popped up for free on Audible, I snatched it up, I’m finding I really like full cast audiobooks, and I was excited for this version of the story. Unfortunately, I didn’t really find it that great. Some ofContinueContinue reading “Peter Pan – J.M. Barrie, Audible Original Drama [Books]”

Charm – Sarah Pinborough [Book Review]

As soon as I finished Sarah Pinborough’s Poison, I knew I needed the next two books in the series in my life as soon as possible. I am a complete sucker for fairy tale retellings, and although the first book wasn’t amazing enough to blow my mind (I gave it 4 stars on Goodreads), it got meContinueContinue reading “Charm – Sarah Pinborough [Book Review]”

DisneyWar – James B. Stewart

Ah Disney. A world of magic and wonder and pure happiness. For most people, anyway. This book, as implied by the title, isn’t about the joy of Disney, but instead the business side, boardroom dealings and back stabbings. I love Disney. A lot. To the point I had a run of Disney themed blog postsContinueContinue reading “DisneyWar – James B. Stewart”

Black Mountains: The Recollections of a South Wales Miner – David Barnes [Books]

I have a current WIP which needs research, mostly research into mining, specifically in the Welsh Valleys, preferably around the end of the 19th Century into the start of the 20th. Which is the main reason I picked up this book, hoping it would shed a little light on miners, their way of life, andContinueContinue reading “Black Mountains: The Recollections of a South Wales Miner – David Barnes [Books]”