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Reviews - Published Order

  • Into the Nightside - Simon R Green
  • The Book of Transformations - Mark Charan Newton
  • City of Ruin - Mark Charan Newton
  • Sea of Ghosts - Alan Campbell
  • Surface Detail - Iain M Banks
  • Always Forver - Mark Chadbourn
  • Darkest Hour - Mark Chadbourn
  • World's End - Mark Chadbourn
  • Against All Things Ending - Stephen Donaldson
  • Evolutionary Void - Peter F Hamilton

Me

I work with computers for my sins. No I don't know why maybe it's because I've been hooked since having a BBC B, when I was younger.

When I am not at work I am looking after my dog (Nyssa) and some ex-battery hens, reading quite a few books (Fantasy, Sci-Fi, and Crime). I love watching England play cricket. I also write a little bit (I am far to lazy, but have started writing more recently), and I review some books for fantasybookreview.co.uk

I would love to become a published author but there are a lot more talented writers than myself, who also write a lot more than I do.


Oh... I have a confession I now appear to have become a runner. I have no idea how! :-) but I've done a couple of 50m Ultra marathons, and a DNF after 57m in another, but I'm doing my best and plodding along.
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