The Difference Between an Editorial Review and a Book Review
They both have “review” in their name, so are they just similar titles for the same thing? Or is there a difference?
They both have “review” in their name, so are they just similar titles for the same thing? Or is there a difference?
Book: Puppet by Pauline C. Harris Publisher: Patchwork Press Publication Date: October 2014 # of Pages: 246 My Rating: Five Stars Puppet is a very suspenseful and intriguing read. This book is about a sixteen year old girl named Penelope who lives in a foster home. Penelope makes a very dangerous deal with Jed, a… Read More Puppet – Book Review
Goodreads: Paradox Bound Author: Peter Clines Published: 26th September 2017 (Crown) Source: BloggingForBooks Rating: 3/5 (Liked it) Official Summary: “Eli’s willing to admit it: he’s a little obsessed with the mysterious woman he met years ago. Okay, maybe a lot obsessed. But come on, how often do you meet someone who’s driving a hundred-year-old car, clad in Revolutionary-War era clothes,… Read More Paradox Bound – Book Review
Its a narrative as old as time. Young, naive woman meets succesful, prominent and married older man and is mesmerised by his charismatic persona that she decides to pursue him. They inevitably get caught and get caught up in a scandal. He asks for forgiveness from the public and his wife. The wife has… Read More Young Jane Young – Book Review
Immurement by Norma Hinkens, e-book, 247 pages, published by Dunecadia Publishing in 2015. When the core of the Earth overheats and causes major volcanic activity, much of the world’s population is lost. The remaining survivors take shelter in underground bunkers in the less populous areas, and become known as Undergrounders. They are not the… Read More Immurement – Book Review
How to describe Eleanor Oliphant in a five hundred words or less? She’s 29 years old and thinks telling people she works in an office is the fastest way to get them to stop asking questions about what she does. She can go days without ever talking to another living soul. And no, her… Read More Eleanor Oliphant is Completely Fine – Book Review
Title – Blood Moon Author – John David Bethel Genre – Crime Thriller Length – 451 Pages Publication – December 2016 My Rating – 4/5 Stars Synopsis On a hot, steamy afternoon in Miami, Cuban-American businessman Recidio Suarez is brutally beaten and abducted. Handcuffed, shackled and blindfolded, he has no idea why he has been targeted. What… Read More Blood Moon – Book Review
Remember your first crush? Remember walking down the corridors of your high school and blushing whenever you catch a glimpse of that one cute guy who seems to shine just a little bit brighter than everyone else? Remember the late night conversations with your friends trying to decipher and construe every conversation and gesture,… Read More Simon vs. The Homo Sapiens Agenda – Book Review
Title: Forgotten Reflections Author: Young-Im Lee Setting: Korea 1950s I must admit that I haven’t read much modern Asian fiction, and even less Asian historical fiction, so when I was offered this book, I was excited to read it. When I got a look at how long it was, I admit to second thoughts.… Read More Forgotten Reflections – Book Review
Topaz and Lace by Amber Laura Young When I first came across this novel, the title didn’t appeal to me. The blurb didn’t really catch my fancy either. I shrugged and turned away from it. But then I read a few lines of writing by the author from another work, and I was immediately… Read More Topaz and Lace – Book Review