Kelley Armstrong, born in 1968, is primarily a Fantasy author, with 21 fantasy novels under her belt. She has also delved into the worlds of middle-grade fantasy and also crime novels, alongside serial novellas and short stories.
By Gemma Williams
Kelley Armstrong, born in 1968, is primarily a Fantasy author, with 21 fantasy novels under her belt. She has also delved into the worlds of middle-grade fantasy and also crime novels, alongside serial novellas and short stories. By Gemma Williams No matter who you are or what genres of book and film you are interested in, there is one name that everyone will know, regardless of whether you have seen or read it before. Yes, we are talking about Bridget Jones. The first two books, Bridget Jones' Diary, and Bridget Jones: The Edge of Reason, became hit films. Now, book three has been released, Mad About the Boy, and we have one copy for a lucky reader to win! Details will be at the bottom of this article, so read on for the chance to get your hands on this book, at no cost! By Gemma Williams Before Stardust, I had never read a Neil Gaiman book. They had been on my list for a long time, but gaining access to his books was proving tricky. Eventually, I decided to put everything else aside and pick one up. I've seen the film adaptation of Coraline and loved it. I watched part of Stardust and couldn't finish it. It was too random, so I decided to pick up the book before giving the film another try. While you're here, you should also check out our review on the film version of Stardust too. So, from a new Gaiman readers perspective, here's what I thought to Stardust. By Gemma Williams I read this book a few months ago but it has been playing on my mind ever since due how unique it was compared to everything else that I have read within the last year. The Shock of the Fall was Nathan Filer's debut novel and it won 2013 Costa Book Awards for Best First Novel, as well as the overall Book of the Year. He gained a degree in Mental Health Nursing whilst working as a psychiatric nurse and is currently working as a Creative Writing lecturer at Bath Spa University. By Gemma Williams It's been 11 years, but finally, Donna Tartt has released her third novel, The Goldfinch and it has already been selected as one of the best 10 books of 2013. What a comeback. The book, which was out for sale in October 2013, and finally, it's been released in paperback! By Gemma Williams Game of Thrones, or A Song of Ice and Fire, has taken the world by storm over the last few years as the series was adapted into a faithful and highly popular television series. There's a wealth of characters within the series who deserve a mention, whether for good or bad, and so this article will look into some of the fathers of Game of Thrones. A warning for those who have not read the books: There may be some spoilers following so proceed at your own risk! You have been warned. By Gemma Williams Many book fans also follow television shows because let's face it, we're obsessed with stories. So imagine our glee when a beloved TV series then releases books related to the show? How could things get any better? The latest show to enter the written world has only had one season; it's still a baby in the world of television. Yet it was so popular, that it was swiftly renewed for a second season and now has books! By Gemma Williams The Mortal Instruments series has finally come to an explosive end in a 700 page novel called City of Heavenly Fire. What a journey it has been. Not only are the six books in this series, and three in the prequel series The Infernal Devices, but there is a planned sequel series set for next year! To keep readers somewhat patient during the traumatic breaks with no new content from Cassandra Clare, she previously released a collection of ten short stories based around Magnus Bane and his life, called The Bane Chronicles. Recently, she revealed that she will be doing this again; but who will these revolve around? By Gemma Williams To celebrate the release of, and to build tension for, Stephen King's new book, Mr Mercedes, a series of short character trailers are being released each day until June 3rd, the day of its release. The first character trailer was narrated by Danny from The Shining, and now the second has been revealed and it is none other than Carrie, from the book of the same name. By Gemma Williams Stephen King, who is most well known for his horror stories and the film adaptations, is still writing after all this time. His latest book, Mr Mercedes, is to be released next week on the 3rd of June. To help celebrate this next best-seller, a series of videos are being posted, one a day starting from today. They are narrated by one of King's previous book characters and the dialogue, once put together from all five mini-animations, will tell the audience something about the character, Mr Mercedes. This first video is narrated by young Danny, from one of his more popular books, The Shining. |
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