William Shakespeare’s Star Wars: Verily, a New Hope Review

Who’d have thought that Star Wars and Shakespeare go hand to hand perfectly? Well it turns out that author Ian Doescher did and he hits it out the park with ‘Verily, A New Hope’ the first entry in his Star Wars/Shakespeare saga. As it turns out, the story of Star Wars, with all of its drama, tragedy, romance, humour, and amazing characters fits brilliantly into Shakespeare literary … Continue reading William Shakespeare’s Star Wars: Verily, a New Hope Review

Young Boy who read 50 books in lockdown writes own book

An eight-year-old boy who was completed a marathon reading challenge during the UK’s lockdown has now gone on to write and publish a book of his own. Milan Kumar, eight, from Bolton, has self-published his book titled, Covid Christmas Parade. The story revolves around a young boy trying to spread festive cheer during the pandemic. Any proceeds from the book will be donated to the … Continue reading Young Boy who read 50 books in lockdown writes own book

Undead Drive-Thru Review

I have to start out this review by saying that this book surprised me, massively. I initially expected nothing more than a standard mediocre horror flick written by a semi-professional author, you know the kind you can find plastered all over the amazon kindle home page. Yet this is almost Stephen King level material, OK that may be an exaggeration but it is damn good. … Continue reading Undead Drive-Thru Review