Fiction Category

sayyoulovemeweb
Thursday 06 June, 2013

Say You Love Me, Stevie C by Michelle Gayle

Reviewed by Georgia Buy Now on Waterstones “I, Remy Louise Bennet, need to re-evaluate my life… Am v. successful salon owner, aka Boss Lady. GOOD Will soon be an auntie (woo-hoo!!) GOOD. Malibu (mum-to-be) has a *small* “Who’s the daddy?” problem. Hmm. BAD Have new, improved McFitty boyfriend. GOOD. But will he cheat on me [...]


thegirlbelowweb
Saturday 01 June, 2013

The Girl Below by Bianca Zander

Reviewed by Atifa “And partly, it was that she was the same age as me but was stuck being that age and would never grow up. It made me think that inside her was a thwarted adult, who had grown evil over time because she was trapped in a noose of perpetual childhood.” The Girl [...]


inkamandasunweb
Saturday 01 June, 2013

Ink by Amanda Sun

Reviewed by Georgia Buy Now on Waterstones “When orphan Katie Greene goes to live in Japan with an aunt she barely knows, she must learn to embrace a foreign world that will open her eyes forever to the unimaginable. Katie can’t deny her attraction to the aloof Tomohiro, but there’s something unnerving about him. Ink [...]


thenightskyinmyheadweb
Thursday 30 May, 2013

The Night Sky in My Head by Sarah Hammond

Reviewed by Helen Buy Now on Waterstones “Mikey Baxter isn’t like other fourteen year old boys. Not since the accident. The world sees him as damaged. But Mikey has a remarkable gift: the ability to go backwards in time and see things that hide in the shadows. Now he must uncover the terrifying truth behind [...]


followthewhiterabbitweb
Tuesday 21 May, 2013

Beautiful Madness Book One: Follow the White Rabbit by Kellie Sheridan

Reviewed by Georgia “For centuries, Wonderland thrived as the domain of beautiful bedlam and unapologetic madness. It was a place like no other. All it took was one girl slipping in through the cracks of the universe to start chaos spiralling toward order. In the 150 years since Alice’s visit, the realm has become tainted, [...]


crushcandycorpseweb
Monday 22 April, 2013

Crush. Candy. Corpse. by Sylvia McNicoll

Reviewed by Georgia Paradise Manor is depressing – the smells are bad and the residents are old. Sunny would much rather be doing her volunteer hours at Salon Teo, but her teacher won’t let her. Who says volunteering at a hair salon doesn’t benefit the community? But working with the Alzheimer’s patients has a surprising effect [...]