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Author – Daniel Hurst What a phenomenal end to a gripping trilogy, full of thrill, torture and heartache. They say in life that ‘Karma is a bitch!’ And in this final book of the series Karma most certainly bites Luna on the backside – and in more than one way….. The storyline continues from where…
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Somewhere along the way, many of us forgot that reading is allowed to be enjoyable. Thanks to social media trends it has (in some ways) turned it into a checklist, a productivity tool. or a way to signal intelligence. We measure it in yearly goals, five-star ratings, and “books everyone should read.” The thing is;…
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One of the joys to January being quiet, is looking forward….. new books scheduled throughout the year bring a sense of shared excitement within the reading community. Cover reveals, release announcements and early reviews begin to circulate, reminding us that there is always another story on the horizon about to break through. I, myself cannot…
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With a new year comes a wealth of advanced reading opportunities. Publishers release seasonal catalogues, offering a glimpse of what’s coming in the moths ahead. From highly anticipated debuts, the return of beloved characters with the next instalment to the series you have been waiting for and beloved authors who have taken a career break…
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With Christmas and New Year over, January always feels like a clean page – crisp, full of possibility, and everybody is quietly buzzing with excitement of what 2026 will bring…. A new year of reading stretches ahead, untitled and unwritten, inviting us to imagine all the stories, ideas, and voices we’ll encounter along the way.…
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As the air turns crisp and the trees turn from bright greens to reds, oranges and golden tones, there is something irresistibly comforting about Autumn. The season invites us to slow down, take a breath and savour the moment…. And what a better companion for these quiet hours than a good book and a hot…
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Every reader has that one book that hasn’t just entertained them, but lingers through time at the back of their mind which alters the way they look at books. It could be a classic, a children’s book they read when they were younger, a fantasy, or something they stumbled upon purely by chance because they…
