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Review of 100 Common Sense Policies to Make Britain Great Again by Karl Wiggins

Wow! This is some book. So the warning first. If you’re easily offended or don’t like foul language, this isn’t the book for you. I’ve probably just sold loads of this book to people who love to be outraged and then complain about it.  This book is out there. However, It just makes sense—well, most… Continue reading Review of 100 Common Sense Policies to Make Britain Great Again by Karl Wiggins

 Review of The Whispering Magpies by A J Saunders

A tense and gripping thriller with more twists than a corkscrew. Halfway through this book, I had it all sewn up and sorted out—only I didn’t. The story explores the bond between identical twins. Abby has been kidnapped, and Kaylee sets out on a quest to find out what has happened to her. However, she… Continue reading  Review of The Whispering Magpies by A J Saunders

Review Of Finding Isogonal Ranch: Mysteria’s Story by Charlotte Perrin

There is no messing about with this book. From the first sentence, we jump right into the action. Hurricane Delta is paying her visit. She arrives with destruction as her primary purpose, but that’s only one of Jane’s troubles. We open to the building panic as the hurricane breaks sea defences and the winds are… Continue reading Review Of Finding Isogonal Ranch: Mysteria’s Story by Charlotte Perrin

Review of The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware

This book has received some very unkind later reviews on Amazonuk. I don’t understand why. I enjoyed it and am giving it an 8 out of 10. Yes, the main character was obsessed with sleep deprivation, and the point was hammered home a tad as she tended towards whining, but I didn’t find her unlikeable.… Continue reading Review of The Woman in Cabin 10 by Ruth Ware

Review of The Holiday by T.M. Logan

This book got off to a good start but floundered. I would have given it a 7 out of 10, but I’ve raised it to an 8 out of ten for the brilliant ending. I didn’t work it out and fell right into the trap that Logan set. The characters are good enough, but we… Continue reading Review of The Holiday by T.M. Logan

Review of The Fourth Monkey by J.D. Barker

I loved this book. This is the tenth book I’ve read this month and I haven’t had a bad one yet, so either I’m really good at picking, or the standard of writing out there is improving all the time.  I would give this book 9.5 out of 10.  I couldn’t wait to get my… Continue reading Review of The Fourth Monkey by J.D. Barker

How to Write A Novel

In previous articles, we’ve talked about writing fiction. Now let’s get right into creative writing. Many points in novel writing will cross over into other forms and are the same, but it is a very different ball game. If you class yourself as a good writer—and by that, I mean that you understand the nuts… Continue reading How to Write A Novel

Review of Starbirth Assignment Shifter by J.M.Johnson

This is a book that BBE had in to edit. It didn’t appeal to me at all. However, I couldn’t have been more wrong  This book is amazing. Two genres I don’t normally read are sci-fi and special ops. This takes the two and binds them together in a plait of intrigue, underground government departments,… Continue reading Review of Starbirth Assignment Shifter by J.M.Johnson