Month: June 2025


  • Reports of His Death Have Been Greatly Exaggerated, by James Goodhand: REVIEW Synopsis Ray Thorns is a lifelong bachelor who has always lived a quiet life of minding his own business, until his neighbour collapses and dies alone in Ray’s house. Everyone thinks the dead man is Ray, and before Ray realizes the mistake, his…

  • William by Mason Coile: REVIEW Synopsis Henry has a brilliant mind, a smart house, a pregnant semi-estranged wife, severe agoraphobia, and a secret AI robot in the attic. And now he has decided to introduce his robot, William, to his wife and her friends. What could possibly go wrong? My Review This is one of…

  • May 2025 Reading Wrap-Up Wow, somehow I managed to complete 15 books in May despite having a lot going on in my personal life. Sometimes reading can be a much-needed escape, I guess. And boy did I do a lot of escaping this month! I feel as though I covered a lot of different genres,…

  • Hidden Treasure by Jessie Burton: REVIEW Synopsis While young Bo Delafort is mudlarking on the banks of the Thames one day in 1918, she finds a jewel-studded silver disk and believes she hears the river speaking to her through it. This treasure could be the answer to her family’s prayers! But someone else has been…