Humor

Review: The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion

Review: The Rosie Project by Graeme Simsion

An international sensation, this hilarious, feel-good novel is narrated by an oddly charming and socially challenged genetics professor on an unusual quest: to find out if he is capable of true love. Don Tillman, professor of genetics, has never been on a second date. He is a man who can count all his friends on […]

Review: Confessions of a Paris Party Girl by Vicki Lesage

Review: Confessions of a Paris Party Girl by Vicki Lesage

When newly-single party girl Vicki moved to Paris, she was hoping to indulge in wine, stuff her face with croissants, and fall in love. It proved to be much more “difficile” than she’d imagined. In this laugh-out-loud memoir, this cheeky storyteller recounts the highs and lows of her life in the City of Light. Sassy […]

Review: Grumpy Cat Vol. 1 by Ben McCool, Royal McGraw, Elliott Serrano, Ben Fisher

Review: Grumpy Cat Vol. 1 by Ben McCool, Royal McGraw, Elliott Serrano, Ben Fisher

Dynamite proudly presents the comic book misadventures of Grumpy Cat, featuring “The World’s Grumpiest Cat” and her brother, Pokey! With her ever-present pout and sassy disposition, Grumpy Cat has won the hearts of people everywhere. Now, her unbearable cuteness and infectious sourpuss are featured in an all-new, all-sensational collection of comic stories, sure to make […]

Review: The Dirt on Ninth Grave by Darynda Jones

Review: The Dirt on Ninth Grave by Darynda Jones

In a small village in New York lives Jane Doe, a girl with no memory of who she is or where she came from. So when she is working at a diner and slowly begins to realize she can see dead people, she’s more than a little taken aback. Stranger still are the people entering […]

Review: Teen Frankenstein by Chandler Baker

Review: Teen Frankenstein by Chandler Baker

High school meets classic horror in this groundbreaking new series. It was a dark and stormy night when Tor Frankenstein accidentally hit someone with her car. And killed him. But all is not lost–Tor, being the scientific genius she is, brings him back to life… Thus begins a twisty, turn-y take on a familiar tale, […]

Review: Bad Dreams by R.L. Stine

Review: Bad Dreams by R.L. Stine

Every night Maggie Travers has the same horrible dream. Every night she is forced to watch the same murder. And every night the girl in her dream cries out for help. Maggie is afraid to go to sleep again. But when the terrifying dream starts to come true and the gruesome accidents begin, staying awake […]

Review: Poinsettia by Tiffany Reisz

Review: Poinsettia by Tiffany Reisz

This story takes place when Søren is twenty years old and a seminarian. As is stated in THE MISTRESS, Søren never told Magdalena his real name. Therefore he is referred to as “Marcus” in this story among other less-than-flattering names. One of the things I love about Tiffany Reisz is her absolute acceptance of all […]

Review: Once A Bridesmaid by Courtney Hunt

Review: Once A Bridesmaid by Courtney Hunt

Happily ever after is not in her plans… Always a bridesmaid… And that’s exactly how professional bridesmaid Lauren Bennett wants it. All she’ll allow herself to indulge in is a quick occasional fling or a one night stand. She won’t risk falling for someone and ending up trapped in a loveless marriage like her parents. […]

Review: Death Before Decaf by Caroline Fardig

Review: Death Before Decaf by Caroline Fardig

After her music career crashes and burns spectacularly, Juliet Langley is forced to turn to the only other business she knows: food service. Unfortunately, bad luck strikes yet again when her two-timing fiancé robs her blind and runs off with her best waitress. Flushing what’s left of her beloved café down the toilet with her […]

A Modern Life: Sweet and Salty Short Stories by Jane Turley

A Modern Life: Sweet and Salty Short Stories by Jane Turley

A Modern Life is a collection of thirteen short stories for time-pressed readers. A reflection on the challenges of living in the twenty-first century, A Modern Life covers a multitude of contemporary themes and styles and are categorised as “sweet” for the lighter stories, “salty” for the serious ones and “sweet and salty” for those […]