Format: ebookPublished: January 9th, 2024Age: AdultGenre: Non-Fiction – True Crime – Social JusticeGoodreads Rating: 5/5 Stars This book is fantastic, infuriating, upsetting, and inspiring in equal measure. It’s not radical to say we live in a patriarchal world, or to point out women face injustices every single day, while expected to smile and get onContinueContinue reading “Book Review: The Furies: Women, Vengeance and Justice by Elizabeth Flock”
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Blogtober Day 2: #5OnMyTBR – Murder
#5OnMyTBR is a bookish meme hosted by E. @ Local Bee Hunter’s Nook and you can learn more about it here. It occurs every Monday when we post about 5 books on our TBR. Yes, we are into Blogtober! I had a review up yesterday for Day 1, and if the prompts align the normal stuff I do (TopContinueContinue reading “Blogtober Day 2: #5OnMyTBR – Murder”
That Dreaded TBR #42
It has been quite a while since I did one of these posts, and I think I need to do them more regularly this year! It is a good way to get my Goodreads Want to Read down, which I really need to do as at the moment it is a completely unmanageable list. SoContinueContinue reading “That Dreaded TBR #42”
BBNYA Spotlight Tour: Five Dead Blondes – Lydia Grace and Elizabeth Kennedy
Publisher: Otranto HouseLength: 387 PagesRelease Date: October 31st, 2019 Blurb Cash Stone loves his mum and sister, but looking after the family at seventeen isn’t easy.Something happened to Daisy Moore last summer that she can’t forget, even though her friends wish she would.When Lucy Smith, a young blonde from the next town over is foundContinueContinue reading “BBNYA Spotlight Tour: Five Dead Blondes – Lydia Grace and Elizabeth Kennedy”
Happy Hour and Other Philadelphia Cruelties – Tony Knighton [Books]
Happy Hour and Other Philadelphia Cruelties is a collection of short crime fiction by author Tony Knighton, with the title story being the first and longest, verging almost towards novella length. This could just be a personal preference, but I struggled to get through the collection. I found the writing to be dry, and thereContinueContinue reading “Happy Hour and Other Philadelphia Cruelties – Tony Knighton [Books]”
