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Review: The Best Man by Kristan Higgins

Review: The Best Man by Kristan Higgins

If you're new here, why not subscribe to our email updates or follow us on Facebook? You can also add us to your Google Reader. Thanks for visiting! Yesterday I asked the readers of the RIASS Facebook page whether they make themselves finish reading a book thats really not to their tastes, or whether they put such a book down. And if the latter, at what...

Review: Penelope by Rebecca Harrington

Review: Penelope by Rebecca Harrington

I used to run a blog called Misapostrophication. In large part it was a catalogue of the terrible ways in which apostrophes were misused, mostly by cafe owners who laboured under some sort of egalitarian punctuation ideal where every word had a right to an apostrophe. Now, having trudged through Rebecca Harringtons'Penelope Im of a mind to...

Lisa Stasses The Forsaken and my frustrations with dystopian YA

Lisa Stasse's The Forsaken and my frustrations with dystopian YA

With its Katniss-lookalike cover illustration, stark black and red cover scheme, and'Hunger Games-reminiscent font, you could be forgiven for mistaking Lisa M Stasses'The Forsaken for fan fiction. But never fear, if you didnt make the connection, the'if you love'The Hunger Games read this!'blurb on the back will drive home the...

Capers, dei ex machina and Christian Jacqs Manhunt

Capers, dei ex machina and Christian Jacq's Manhunt

Call me a glutton for punishment, or perhaps just a glutton for an Ancient Egypt setting. Even my recent experience involving Paul Dohertys disappointing'The Mask of Ra'couldnt put me off a bit of free time travel. (And given that its the end of the year, and flights are ultra expensive, vicarious travel, particularly when it comes to...

Little to redeem it: DBC Pierres Vernon God Little

Little to redeem it: DBC Pierre's Vernon God Little

(Contains spoilers, but really, in doing so Im saving you from having to read this book. Your regular kind and measured reviews will return tomorrow. ) ; Ive learned to become very wary of pull quotes over the past few years: it is a risky endeavour indeed to trust a pithy little phrase massaged into carefully positive shape through...

Book Review: Never After by Dan Elconin

Book Review: Never After by Dan Elconin

Ricky Darlin is relieved when he wakes from a nightmare in which hes trapped on an island. Only, upon waking hes confronted with something worse: a version of Peter Pan who speaks in a horribly rendered Australian accent that makes him sound as though hes been taking voice coaching lessons from Crocodile Dundee and a Cockney cab...