Guns and Almond Milk | By Mustafa Marwan
Guns and Almond Milk as the name suggests is the story of the brutality of proxy war in Yemen through the eyes of a conflict zone doctor from London, Luke Archer.
Guns and Almond Milk as the name suggests is the story of the brutality of proxy war in Yemen through the eyes of a conflict zone doctor from London, Luke Archer.
The Right Move was fun, entertaining and a comfort read. The whole ensemble cast with their main character energy from their own previous books or potential sequels makes this even more enjoyable to read.
Della and Darby is a book that you can pick up if you’ve ever felt like you were meandering in life and suddenly one day you look back and realise that despite what happened you are exactly where you should have been even if it wasn’t part of your plan.
In today’s TheWriteReads blog tour spotlight, we have “Merchants of Light and Bone” by Erika McCorkle.
All Things Coffee tries to cover all aspects of coffee that coffee lovers are familiar with, yet are curious to explore at every chance.
The Woman Who Ran Away From Everything is the the self-discovering journey of a woman who finally learns to take up her space.
Second Star to the Left had a heart and romance with a rocking chemistry between the two leads. f that is something that fits your wheelhouse, go for it.
The Sunday Post is a book meme hosted by Kimberley @CaffeinatedReviewer. It is a roundup of all things bookish or otherwise that you wish to share with your fellow readers.
The Fine Print was a one time romance read for me. If you can turn your gaze away from the slightly problematic start of the romance, you might actually end up enjoying this one.
One of the Good Guys is going to make into my list of one of the unique and unsettling fiction I’ve read this year.