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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 ( 4073 )
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Sue Perkins Earpedia: Animals
Former Bake-Off host, passionate animal lover and comedian Sue Perkins, is our indispensable guide to the animal kingdom. Join her on a comical, insightful and... Read more
Posted on 31 May 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Sincerely, X by June Cohen
Some stories are too sensitive, painful or potentially damaging to share publicly - unless they can be shared anonymously. TED and Audible present, Sincerely, X... Read more
Posted on 31 May 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Bill Bryson’s Appliance of Science
Sunday Times best-selling author of A Short History of Nearly Everything Bill Bryson teams up with The Science Museum to celebrate the ideas and inventions of... Read more
Posted on 31 May 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Ponzi Supernova by Steve Fishman
To find out how the greatest financial fraud in history imploded, journalist Steve Fishman tracks down the victims, the federal investigators, the accomplices,... Read more
Posted on 31 May 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
A Little Life by Hanya Yanagihara
When four classmates from a small Massachusetts college move to New York to make their way, they're broke, adrift, and buoyed only by their friendship and... Read more
Posted on 30 April 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Women by Chloe Caldwell
A young woman moves from the countryside to the city. Inexplicably, inexorably and immediately, she falls in love with another woman for the first time in her... Read more
Posted on 04 March 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
I, Ripper by Stephen Hunter
[A] dark, bloody triumph...convincingly mad, alternatively even-tempered, hallucinatory and cackling...the book's characters are great, its race to capture the... Read more
Posted on 04 March 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
The Taste Of Blue Light by Lydia Ruffles
An incandescent, soul-searching story about a broken young woman's search for a truth buried so deep it threatens to consume her, body and mind. These are the... Read more
Posted on 03 March 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Sexy by Joyce Carol Oates
.... The thing with Mr. Tracy, Darren's English teacher. The thing that was vague and not-named. The thing that hadn't happened anyway. (Had it?) North Falls... Read more
Posted on 03 March 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Real Crime by Bernard P Achampong & Thomas Glasser
Britain's most chilling crimes are brought sensationally to life in this compelling new series, using court room transcripts, police interviews, 999 calls,... Read more
Posted on 01 March 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
West Cork by Sam Bungey & Jennifer Forde
This much we do know: Sophie Toscan du Plantier was murdered days before Christmas in 1996, her broken body discovered at the edge of her property near the... Read more
Posted on 28 February 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Selected Poems by Don Paterson
Since his debut, Nil Nil, won the Forward Prize for Best First Collection in 1993, Don Paterson has lit up the poetry scene in the U.K. His dazzling, intensel... Read more
Posted on 27 February 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Avilion (Mythago Wood #7) by Robert Holdstock
At the heart of Ryhope Wood, Steven and the Mythago Guiwenneth live in the ruins of a Roman villa close to a haunted fortress from the Iron Age, from which... Read more
Posted on 27 February 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
White Is The Coldest Colour by John Nicholl
Be careful who you trust... The Mailer family is oblivious to the terrible danger that enters their lives when seven-year-old Anthony is referred to the child... Read more
Posted on 25 February 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Aliyyah by Chris Dolan
Captain Haldane wakes up in a strange room in an old house, surrounded by a beautiful but ramshackle orchard, miles from anywhere. The last thing he can remembe... Read more
Posted on 25 February 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
You’re Not Supposed To Cry by Gary Duncan
Family dinner somehow becomes more mundane after Uncle Colin does a fatal face plant into the plum pudding. A lonely old widower sits at home and participates i... Read more
Posted on 24 February 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Behold The Dawn by K. M. Weiland
Marcus Annan, a knight famed for his prowess in the deadly tourney competitions, thought he could keep the bloody secrets of his past buried forever. But when... Read more
Posted on 23 February 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
The Library of Unrequited Love by Sophie Divry
One morning a librarian finds a reader who has been locked in overnight. She begins to talk to him, a one-way conversation full of sharp insight and quiet... Read more
Posted on 23 February 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
The Waiting Room by F.G. Cottam
Martin Stride is a retired rock star, enjoying the quiet life with his young family on their beautiful estate. On the edge of his grounds lies a derelict... Read more
Posted on 23 February 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE -
40 Sonnets by Don Paterson
This new collection from Don Paterson, his first since the Forward prize-winning Rain in 2009, is a series of forty sonnets. Some take a more traditional... Read more
Posted on 23 February 2018 BOOKS, CULTURE