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The Art of Being Bill by Ezra Croft and Jennifer Raiser – Review
By Roger Crow Bill Murray’s face looked older than his years when he enjoyed his first blockbuster in 1984 with ... -
Some Kind of Hero: The James Bond Films – Review
By Roger Crow Grimsby is not exactly synonymous with James Bond, but it proved crucial in the making of For ... -
Atlas of the Unexpected by Travis Elborough – Review
By Victoria Holdsworth For the armchair explorer this book is a must. It is filled with all things weird and ... -
Weeds in the Heart by Nathaniel Hughes and Fiona Owen – Review
By Barney Bardsley This is a book for the mystics and the dreamers among us. Written by a herbalist and ... -
Spirits of the Season: Christmas Hauntings – Review
By David Schuster Ever since the BBC’s ‘A Ghost Story for Christmas’ television series of the 1970s, (watched in black ... -
The Folio Book of Horror Stories – Review
By Sarah Morgan The nights are drawing in and the weather has turned decidedly colder… and that means the atmosphere ... -
How It Happened by Michael Koryta – Review
By Karl Hornsey As a former private investigator and newspaper reporter, and now a best-selling crime novelist, Michael Koryta is ... -
Buddha Bowls: 100 Nourishing One-Bowl Meals by Kelli Foster – Review
By Barney Bardsley This is such a neat and appealing idea: construct a balanced meal, consisting of four elements – ... -
The Taco Tuesday Cookbook by Laura Fuentes – Review
By Kirsty Reid I’m not very adventurous when it comes to food, but I am a big fan of Mexican ... -
The Gothic Tales of HP Lovecraft – Review
By Sarah Morgan If HP Lovecraft were around today, he would no doubt be astonished by the respect his fiction ... -
Glimpses of the Unknown – Review
By Sarah Morgan I like books and I love horror stories. Put the two together and you basically have my ... -
The Arsenal Stadium Mystery by Leonard Gribble – Review
By Rich Barnett Published in 1939, author Leonard Gribble managed to combine his fiction with the real-life ’39 Arsenal squad ...