Hi guys, you probably wonder if I gave up blogging, since I have not uploaded anything in a long while, but the truth of the matter is that I have been super busy. That and the Easter holidays with my girlfriend of course . Anyway I am back now with a new review.
This week I had the pleasure to read a book that is unconventional and weird i [...]
The Chupacabra by Stephen Randel
Hi guys, you probably wonder if I gave up blogging, since I have not uploaded anything in a long while, but the truth of the matter is that I have been super busy. That and the Easter holidays with my girlfriend of course . Anyway I am back now with a new review.
This week I had the pleasure to read a book that is unconventional and weird i [...]
Interview with Jenelle Schmidt, the a...
Today I am happy to bring you the fourth instalment of my interview series. I started this series almost as a joke, not thinking that anybody would be interested in being interviewed by me, but it turned out that at least four people were . I think this series is by far the best content in my blog and I hope you enjoy it as much as I do. Th [...]
Review of King´s Warrior by Jenelle S...
It has been more than a week from my previous post, which means that I am not sticking to my self-imposed schedule too well. Oh well, now I finally have some free time. The book I am going to discuss is entitled King´s Warrior and is your classic fantasy novel, complete with a stubborn and independent princess, a noble squire with a magical [...]
Interview with Adam Ortyl, author of ...
Here we go, this is my third interview and the guest of today, Adam Ortyl, is the author of a great novel, Leah and the Jackhammer, that I have enjoyed quite a bit. If you want to know more about the novel, you can read my review here. This interview is very informative and I have learned a lot from it while having great fun putting it toget [...]
Review of Leah and the Jackhammer by ...
I am reviewing more and more independent authors lately and I have learned a lot about this growing industry. Probably the most important thing I learned is that there is a lot of quality indie books out there at a very accessible price. Internet has brought us a lot of freedom and digital distribution has enabled musicians, movie makers and [...]
Interview with Isaac Hooke, author of...
Hi everybody, this is the second iteration of my new interview series. Today´s guest is Isaac Hooke, the author of the Forever Gate, which I reviewed here if you are interested. Let´s cut the chase, here is the interview:
Hi Isaac, it is a pleasure to have you here. I would start this conversation by asking you to introduce yourself. How wou [...]
Interview with Dylan Jones, author of...
Today I am inaugurating a new series in which I am planning to interview writers and ask them about themselves and their career/work. I hope you will find reading these interviews as fun as it is for me to make them. Today’s guest is Dylan Jones, author of the Black Book. I had occasion to review the first part of his work; if you are intere [...]
Review of the Black Book part1 by Dyl...
Lately I had occasion to read not one but two books from independent writers and that has increased my respect towards the indie industry. I said it before, but I will repeat it again, I rarely deviate much from mainstream fantasy (I know, that in itself is a weird statement). This attitude is born from a lack of time rather than a personal [...]

Review of The Goddess´s Choice by Jam...