Homes throughout the country still subscribe to printed newspapers but the reading trend has undergone a gradual change. Even a few years ago most people started their mornings over cups of tea and newspapers. Today most people get their first glances at the dailies when they come back home from work. And by that time they would’ve gone through the news of the day on their … [Read more...] about Review of the NewsHunt App for Reading eBooks
Archives for March 2014
My Writing Room by Keir Alexander
I work in a small study cum spare room in our small house in a village near Hastings. It’s cosy enough and Helly, my wife, made great curtains and decorated it to make it bright and pleasant to work in. That said, I’ve always been able to write anywhere – in cars and on trains, buses and planes. I could do it on a beach, but it wouldn’t go down well with Helly, who already puts … [Read more...] about My Writing Room by Keir Alexander
Review – The Bear by Claire Cameron
Reviewed by Susan Lobban While camping with her family on a remote island, five year old Anna is trying to sleep in her tent despite her little brother Stick’s annoying snuffling. Suddenly she hears her mother’s screams and her father is determined to get them to safety. Daylight breaks and Anna emerges from her hiding place oblivious to what has gone on the night before. … [Read more...] about Review – The Bear by Claire Cameron
Sally O’Reilly’s Top Five Writing Tips
Sally O'Reilly is the author of two contemporary novels and this week it's the publication of her first historical novel, Dark Aemilia. Dark Aemilia is a re-imagining of the life of Aemilia Lanyer, the 'Dark Lady' of Shakespeare's Sonnets and England's first professional female poet. Today, Sally has popped over to give us her top five writing tips. 1. … [Read more...] about Sally O’Reilly’s Top Five Writing Tips
Review – Kinked by Thea Harrison
Reviewed by Jennifer Joyce Sentinels Aryal and Quentin can’t stand each other. Aryal has never trusted Quentin and is certain he holds a hidden past, but no amount of digging has produced any evidence to back up her theory. Still, she can’t let go of her vendetta, which is spiralling out of control and affecting those around them. Quentin is growing weary of Aryal’s hate … [Read more...] about Review – Kinked by Thea Harrison