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The Book Lover's Boudoir
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A book review website that covers all genres including horror, literary and fantasy. E-books, paper backs and hard backs are reviewed. Books are rated on a scale of 1-5 stars.
LATEST ARTICLES ( 4138 )
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Harry Potter and the Chamber of Secrets by J.K Rowling
Harry Potter is a wizard. He is in his second year at Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry. Little does he know that this year will be just as eventful... Read more
Posted on 24 September 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Try Not to Breathe by Holly Seddon
Some secrets never die. They're just locked away. Alex Dale is lost. Destructive habits have cost her a marriage and a journalism career. All she has left is he... Read more
Posted on 21 September 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Ghost by Helen Grant
Langlands House is haunted, but not by the ghost you think. Augusta McAndrew lives on a remote Scottish estate with her grandmother, Rose. For her own safety,... Read more
Posted on 20 September 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
The Hero and the Girl Next Door by Sophie Hannah
The virtuosity and high spirits of Sophie Hannah's poems are unusual at any time of day. She handles rhymed metrical forms with wily insouciance and passes the... Read more
Posted on 17 September 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Night-Gaunts and Other Tales of Suspense by Joyce Carol Oates
A woman, naked except for her high-heeled shoes, is seated in front of the window in an apartment she cannot afford, as her married lover rushes, amorously,... Read more
Posted on 15 September 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Sipping from the Nile by Jean Naggar
Born into a prominent, sophisticated Jewish family who spend time in Europe and live in the Middle East, author Jean Naggar's coming of age memoir tells the... Read more
Posted on 14 September 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
A Thing of the Moment by Bruno Noble
A Thing of the Moment is a narrative meditation on the subject of identity recounted in the first person singular by three women whom we follow from childhood t... Read more
Posted on 13 September 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Four Months in Brighton Park by Larry Ehrhorn
Set in a working class neighbourhood on Chicago's southwest side in 1965, "Four Months in Brighton Park" focuses on Kelly Elliott, the kid with two first... Read more
Posted on 13 September 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
The Winters by Lisa Gabriele
After a whirlwind romance, a young woman returns to the opulent, secluded mansion of her new fiancé Max Winter - a wealthy senator and recent widower - and a... Read more
Posted on 13 September 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Macbeth by Jo Nesbø
He's the best cop they've got. When a drug bust turns into a bloodbath it's up to Inspector Macbeth and his team to clean up the mess. He's also an ex-drug... Read more
Posted on 13 September 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Harry Potter and the Philosopher’s Stone by J.K Rowling
Harry Potter thinks he is an ordinary boy - until he is rescued by an owl, taken to Hogwarts School of Witchcraft and Wizardry, learns to play Quiddich and... Read more
Posted on 12 September 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
My Indian Odyssey by Vincent Ebrahim AUDIO SHOW
Vincent Ebrahim, star of the Emmy and Peabody award-winning The Kumars at No. 42, explores his ancestral home visiting Mumbai, Gujarat, Delhi, Agra, West Bengal... Read more
Posted on 12 September 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Vox by Christina Dalcher
Silence can be deafening. Jean McClellan spends her time in almost complete silence, limited to just one hundred words a day. Any more, and a thousand volts of... Read more
Posted on 12 September 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Lark Song by Jane Bailey
They want to move on-but one terrible truth could shatter it all. As a widowed mother of three, new love seems impossible for Freya-until she meets Duncan, and... Read more
Posted on 29 August 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Homecoming by Belva Plain
It is a crisp December day when Annette Byrne walks to the end of her long, curving driveway and drops five sealed envelopes into the mailbox, quickly, before... Read more
Posted on 29 August 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Will You Walk A Little Faster? by Penelope Shuttle
Penelope Shuttle's new collection explores cities (London, Bristol) on foot and via inward exploration, drawing on architecture, history and personal memory.... Read more
Posted on 29 August 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Lives of the Twins by Joyce Carol Oates (writing as Rosamond Smith)
An attractive young woman imagines herself autonomous and self-sufficient, only to discover that she is unwittingly trapped in 'the lives of the twins'. Molly... Read more
Posted on 27 August 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Secrets and Confessions
We all have secrets. Would you share yours? Pugging school. Coming out. Accidentally becoming a killer. The people of Scotland confess to their deepest,... Read more
Posted on 26 August 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley
Dripping with atmosphere, THE HUNTING PARTY is Lucy Foley's hotly-anticipated crime debut. A razor-sharp and chilling Highland murder mystery. . . Everyone's... Read more
Posted on 25 August 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Insincerity by Richard Godwin
Ex-military PI, Tammy Wayne, tracks serial killers for a living. With the help of her colleague Arlene, she locates a killer known as The Pimp, who killed her... Read more
Posted on 25 August 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE
