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For Your Consideration: Dwayne ‘The Rock’ Johnson & Keanu Reeves by Tres Dean

This is an unusual pair of short books, revering the talents of Hollywood actors, Dwayne Johnson and Keanu Reeves specifically; however there are more available in the series. They are fun to read and you easily can dip in and out of them. Dwayne “The Rock” Johnson There is an interesting historical part of this

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The Southern Book Club’s Guide To Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix

I remember the first time I held a Grady Hendrix book in my hand. It was the summer of 2017. I remember a distinct dearth of good books, and a kind of mounting anxiety that maybe I would never read a good book again. I’d read a string of novels in a row for review

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BOOK REVIEW: Find Momo Across Europe by Andrew Knapp

This little book is perfect for sitting on a small coffee table. The photography is so beautiful you could just sit for an age flicking through the pages. Find Momo Across Europe is a lovely photographic journey across the Mediteranean, Europe and Britain. If anyone has visited any of these places you will recognise them

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BOOK REVIEW: Paperback Crush by Gabrielle Moss

This is an entertaining journey back in time for many teenage girls reading in the 70’s, 80s & 90s. I liked the concept of the book, it is easy to read or just to flick through, written in a journal style. It has clear chapters with many front covers of the original books. It is

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BOOK REVIEW: Manfried the Man – written by Caitlin Major & Illustrated by Kelly Bastow

When I was first sent Manfried the Man, I didn’t know where to begin. One – I’d never really read a graphic novel before [that is what Manfried the Man is] and two, I had no idea how to review it. Do I talk about the illustrations [which are wonderful], what about the plot? How do

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BOOK REVIEW: We Sold Our Souls by Grady Hendrix

Grady Hendrix is fast becoming one of the most respected authors writing today, and it’s easy to see why. His first title with Quick Books, Horrorstör, was a masterstroke, combining witty corporate satire and locked-room horror. His second novel, My Best Friend’s Exorcism, was one of the most celebrated books of 2017, a heart-rending tale

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BOOK REVIEW: Paperbacks From Hell by Grady Hendrix

Grady Hendrix has been quietly working in the background like code on a computer, he’s churned out some fabulous fiction over the last couple of years (Horrorstor and My Best Friends Exorcism), and we were delighted to review some of his work and interview him recently. STORGY are predicting big things from Hendrix and so

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COMPETITION: ‘Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children’ GIVEAWAY. In partnership with Quirk Books!

Quirk Books and STORGY are joining forces for a rather ‘Peculiar’ giveaway! (UK entrants only) To celebrate the DVD, Blu-ray, and  Digital release of Miss Peregrine’s Home For Peculiar Children on the 13th December, 2016 – STORGY Magazine will publish a review of the critically acclaimed novel followed by an exclusive with author Ransom Riggs, and

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