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Two Free Reads and a Pre-Order
To celebrate our Pre-Order, grab two of our favourite titles for FREE 9/1-9/3 Venus Virus by Carmilla Voiez http://smarturl.it/TheVenusVi...
carmillavoiez
Sep 1, 20211 min read
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My Minecraft Obsession
What do I do when I am not reading, writing or working? Well I seem to have a Minecraft obsession. There is something about creating...
carmillavoiez
Feb 4, 20191 min read
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The Book of the Damned, Tanith Lee – a review
The three stories in this book are set in the town of Paradys (Paradis) in Northern France over a time period that spans from the Middle...
carmillavoiez
Oct 19, 20182 min read
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Science, Magic and Time Travel in Netflix’s Dark
The premise of Dark is that every 33 years there is a solar and lunar alignment and that time travel is possible between those moments....
carmillavoiez
Dec 11, 20174 min read
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Dance of the Butterfly, by Scott Carruba - a review
Dance of the Butterfly is set in an unnamed city in central Europe. It is a place where organised crime, represented by the cruel and...
carmillavoiez
Dec 4, 20172 min read
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Consider Her Ways and Others, by John Wyndham, a review
A friend of mine, a fellow author, on learning about the concept of my work in progress – Venus Virus, sent me this book – just in case....
carmillavoiez
Nov 18, 20172 min read
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Madame Two Swords, by Tanith Lee, a review
Madame Two Swords is a beautifully written tale set in an alternate France, 200 years after their failed revolution. Things seemed to...
carmillavoiez
Nov 3, 20171 min read
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Hasty for the Dark, by Adam Nevill, a review
It was with great pleasure that I received a review copy of Adam Nevill’s latest release - “Hasty For the Dark”. The collection is...
carmillavoiez
Oct 19, 20173 min read
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Slade House, David Mitchell - a review
Slade House is a strange little book. The start is very strong, the middle is repetitive and the end feels like a tagged on battle of...
carmillavoiez
Aug 31, 20172 min read
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American Gods, Starz, Episode 1
What can I say? This show is true to an amazing book by Neil Gaiman. Stylistically it's intense with blood splatter as a medium for great...
carmillavoiez
May 3, 20173 min read
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Hard-Boiled Wonderland, Haruki Murakami
I wish I could write books like Haruki Murakami, where the real and the unreal bleed into one another. The mundane seems extraordinary...
carmillavoiez
Apr 30, 20172 min read
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Mr Splitfoot by Samantha Hunt, a book review
Mr Splitfoot is a gorgeous and rich fantasy story set in contemporary America but managing a very old-world feel. It was listed in Barnes...
carmillavoiez
Feb 25, 20172 min read
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