Monthly Archives: August 2016


5 YA Books That Made Classic Movies

A Guest Post by Cassie There are many great stories that have successfully made the transition from page to screen and others that probably shouldn’t have been attempted. Whether it’s down to picking the perfect tale, assembling the best creative team or simply luck of the draw, there’s undoubtedly a […]





World in sand

Poetry for Thought

I was just watching a TV show the other day and they quoted from one of William Blake’s poems. It starts off with one of the most famous four lines which has been used in various movies (like Laura Croft: Tomb Raider) and I really do love the opening lines. […]



pile of green books

The 80% Finished Books

BookRiot came up with a small article about that pile of books that you probably have, somewhere in your house (or all over), of books that you never finished but nearly had. And you didn’t finish them because you didn’t like them, but it was generally because you just couldn’t […]




A Solitary Romance Book Tour!!!!

Book Title: A Solitary Romance Author Name: Violet Sparks Email: violetsparks [at] twc [dot] com Author Website/Blog Link: https://www.violetsparksauthor.com Book Genre: Sweet Romance/Inspirational Romance Blurb/Synopsis of Book: Katrina Crimshaw leads a double life as an auditor by day and jewelry blogger at night. When she meets the man of her dreams, again, […]







Lights Out (2016)

Starring Teresa Palmer – Rebecca Gabriel Bateman – Martin Alexander DiPersia – Bret Summary “When her little brother, Martin, experiences the same events that once tested her sanity, Rebecca works to unlock the truth behind the terror, which brings her face to face with an entity that has an attachment […]


Books cut out to look like a cave

To Use Or Not Use A Book For Crafts?

That is the question. After reading this blog post on BookRiot, I have to say I can agree with everything that Rebecca said. The issue which came up was whether people should use books for crafts and destroy the book itself. Essentially Rebecca said that it shouldn’t matter what happens […]