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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 ( 4047 )
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First Person by Richard Flanagan REVIEW COPY
Six weeks to write for your life... In this blistering story of a ghostwriter haunted by his demonic subject, the Man Booker Prize winner turns to lies, crime... Read more
Posted on 16 November 2017 BOOKS, CULTURE -
The Man In The Wall by Emma Ångström ARC
Do you love gripping psychological thrillers full of suspense? Then discover the best-selling The Man in the Wall today, a stunning and disturbing Scandi... Read more
Posted on 16 November 2017 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Anno Dracula – 1895: Seven Days in Mayhem by Kim Newman REVIEW COPY
From the bestselling world of Kim Newman's Anno Dracula comes this all-new comic book sequel to his bestselling novel, Anno Dracula. Features a foreword by... Read more
Posted on 15 November 2017 BOOKS, CULTURE -
The Bone Forest (Mythago Wood #3) by Robert Holdstock
Wondrous beings inhabit these woods - creatures born of mythic fable and the mortal subconscious: a snow woman beckons; a scientist succumbs to an age-old... Read more
Posted on 13 November 2017 BOOKS, CULTURE -
When I’m Gone by Emily Bleeker
Luke Richardson has returned home after burying Natalie, his beloved wife of sixteen years, ready to face the hard job of raising their three children alone. Bu... Read more
Posted on 13 November 2017 BOOKS, CULTURE -
The Emerald Circus by Jane Yolen ARC
Enter the Emerald Circus and be astonished by the transformations of your favourite tales. Ringmaster and internationally bestselling author Jane Yolen (Briar... Read more
Posted on 13 November 2017 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Hortense and the Shadow by Natalia & Lauren O’Hara REVIEW COPY
"Through the dark and wolfish woods, through the white and silent snow, lived a small girl called Hortense. Though kind and brave, she was sad as an owl... Read more
Posted on 13 November 2017 BOOKS, CULTURE -
And Then There Were None by Agatha Christie
Ten guests travel to an island at the invitation of someone named U. N. Owen. All are strangers, but they have two things in common: they have all been... Read more
Posted on 13 November 2017 BOOKS, CULTURE -
The Museum of Extraordinary Things by Alice Hoffman
Coralie Sardie is the daughter of the sinister impresario behind The Museum of Extraordinary Things, a Coney Island boardwalk freak show that thrills the masses... Read more
Posted on 12 November 2017 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Forensics: The Anatomy of Crime by Val McDermid
Val McDermid is one of the finest crime writers we have, whose novels have captivated millions of readers worldwide with their riveting narratives of... Read more
Posted on 12 November 2017 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Marya: A Life by Joyce Carol Oates
A deeply intimate psychological portrait of a young woman's tragic childhood, her reinvention as a successful young artist in the literary circles of 1950s New... Read more
Posted on 12 November 2017 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Devil’s Day by Andrew Michael Hurley REVIEW COPY
In the wink of an eye, as quick as a flea,The Devil he jumped from me to thee.And only when the Devil had gone,Did I know that he and I'd been one... Every... Read more
Posted on 11 November 2017 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Her Frozen Heart by Lulu Taylor ARC
" Caitlyn, there's something I have to tell you. About Sara'. Caitlyn thinks her marriage to Patrick is a success. For one thing, he is one of the few people no... Read more
Posted on 11 November 2017 BOOKS, CULTURE -
The Rules of Magic by Alice Hoffman
Everyone needs a little magic in their lives... The Rules of Magic is the long-awaited prequel to Practical Magic, to date Alice Hoffman's biggest selling... Read more
Posted on 11 November 2017 BOOKS, CULTURE -
The Autistic Alice by Joanne Limburg
There are two acts of recovery in this book - one of a lost brother, and another of a lost self. Joanne Limburg commemorates both in her third collection, The... Read more
Posted on 11 November 2017 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Sitting Murder by A.J Wright REVIEW COPY
Detective Sergeant Michael Brennan of the Wigan Borough Police has no time for tales of ghosts and the afterlife, or of the dead contacting the living. So,... Read more
Posted on 09 November 2017 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Into The Darkest Corner by Elizabeth Haynes
Catherine has been enjoying the single life for long enough to know a good catch when she sees one. Gorgeous, charismatic, spontaneous - Lee seems almost too... Read more
Posted on 08 November 2017 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Scream Blue Murder by Tony J. Forder ARC
Do you love fast-moving and utterly gripping crime thrillers? Pick up this breathless, action-packed thriller today! Mike Lynch is going through hard times.... Read more
Posted on 07 November 2017 BOOKS, CULTURE -
The Betrayals by Fiona Neill REVIEW COPY
When Rosie Rankin's best friend has an affair with her husband, the consequences reverberate down through the lives of two families. Relationships are torn... Read more
Posted on 05 November 2017 BOOKS, CULTURE -
Why Mummy Drinks by Gill Sims REVIEW COPY
Why Mummy Drinks is the brilliant novel from Gill Sims, the author of the online sensation Peter and Jane. Boy Child Peter, Girl Child Jane and Daddy have... Read more
Posted on 04 November 2017 BOOKS, CULTURE