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reviewed The inimitable Jeeves by P. G. Wodehouse (The collector's Wodehouse)

P. G. Wodehouse: The inimitable Jeeves (2007, Overlook Press) 4 stars

Jeeves, valet to aristocrat Bertie Wooster, helps his employer's lovesick pal Bingo, who is deperate …

A classic comedy

5 stars

It's Jeeves and Wooster. It's brilliantly hilarious. Seriously, if I ever need cheering up this comedy, about Mr Wooster and his far more intelligent valet Jeeves bumbling through life, never fails to part the clouds.

reviewed Adversary by Janet Edwards (Hive Mind, #5)

Janet  Edwards: Adversary (EBook, Wallam-Crane Press) 5 stars

Being a telepath means being a warrior.

Eighteen-year-old Amber is the youngest of the five …

A top quality science fiction mystery

5 stars

One Word Review: Awesome!

Short Review: "Adversary" keeps the Hive Mind series rolling with a bang. It's all about relationships—family, friends, culture. Ms Edwards nails character growth while handing out out intense action scenes and some seriously tense confrontations. The plot ties up nicely, but there's a clear sign we're in for more. Can't wait!

Longer Review (no spoilers, promise!): So, in "Adversary," Janet Edwards dives into the complex world of relationships, especially during the critical New Year period. It's like catching up with old friends. The characters evolve, and it feels like you're right there with them.

When Ms Edwards puts the pieces of the plot puzzle together, it's like fireworks. Action scenes? Oh, they're top-notch, keeping you on the edge of your seat. Tense debates, Poirot style confrontations? Check. Every moment of this not only moves the story forward but also adds layers to the characters. It's like …

started reading Adversary by Janet Edwards (Hive Mind, #5)

Janet  Edwards: Adversary (EBook, Wallam-Crane Press) 5 stars

Being a telepath means being a warrior.

Eighteen-year-old Amber is the youngest of the five …

I have been waiting for this book for so long. It is one of those "Drop everything and read it" releases.

To put it in context, my flat was flooded in a huge storm, I'm somewhat sleep deprived due to a night of improvised dam building and cloth wringing - yet I'm happy as I get to see what happens next to these characters.

Everyone has their favourites and that's great, because there's very little that's better than a new book from a favourite author.

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finished reading Sol 2781 by Janet Edwards (Drago Tell Dramis, #3)

Janet  Edwards: Sol 2781 (EBook) No rating

Sol 2781 is the third of three full-length novels set immediately after the novelette length …

Overview: A breathtaking climax to the series told by a great storyteller.

This series is rather hard to describe - it's not a simple three act play. There are many themes and plots weaving in and out, so it is hard to say "this is a story about...", because it is about so many things. It is a story about prejudice, about societal norms, about guilt and social pressure. It has all the good points of old fashioned Science Fiction, real science and imagined situations - lots of good "what if" scenarios - yet it explores them with a truly diverse cast of believable people who you come to know and care about. These people have plenty of interpersonal drama and growth, as well as getting put in dangerous situations that are described in such amazingly written action scenes that I found myself having to remember to breathe. Perhaps the …

Brandon Sanderson (author): The Way of Kings (The Stormlight Archive #1) (Paperback, 2010, Tor Books) 5 stars

Widely acclaimed for his work completing Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time saga, Brandon Sanderson now …

The world (especially the history) is fascinating, the characters are interesting, but I must admit to being impatient for the plot to get going. This was definitely not a problem in other books I read by Sanderson.

Brandon Sanderson (author): The Way of Kings (The Stormlight Archive #1) (Paperback, 2010, Tor Books) 5 stars

Widely acclaimed for his work completing Robert Jordan’s Wheel of Time saga, Brandon Sanderson now …

This is a slow burner. The world rapidly becomes fascinating, but it is now that the plot is really starting to thicken. I found it hard to slog through the first few chapters, but I'm feeling that it will be really worth it.

reviewed Popcorn and Poltergeists by Nancy Warren (The Vampire Knitting Club, #9)

Nancy Warren: Popcorn and Poltergeists (EBook, Ambleside Publishing) 5 stars

Is there a murderous poltergeist on the loose?

When an Oxford professor is killed by …

Ghosts, Books, Vampires and Knitting

5 stars

Another great mystery following Lucy the inept knitter, amateur sleuth and novice witch - this time investigating two terrible falls at a university library and the disappearance of an original Bronte manuscript and a original handwritten copy of Frankenstein.

These stories are seriously getting better and better. This book came dangerously close to getting five stars.