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Invisible (An Ivy Malone Mystery Book #1) by Lorena McCourtney ~ A Review


Invisible (An Ivy Malone Mystery Book #1) by Lorena McCourtney Published: Flemming H. Revell Company, August 1st 2004 Length: 275 pages (eBook edition) Where Did I Get It? Amazon Kindle Store for free Summary (from Goodreads): A mysterious disappearance fuels the mutant curiosity of Ivy Malone, whose oddball humor, possum-gray hair, and quirky sleuthing skills… Continue reading Invisible (An Ivy Malone Mystery Book #1) by Lorena McCourtney ~ A Review

Poetry

Lost, Found and Lost Again ~ A Poem


There's a whisper on the stairs, of a secret dark and dim. There's a stillness in the shadows, filled with fear and hurt. . No-one saw what happened here, no-one really cares. Just a dirty child found cold and nameless, lost. . Allocate a bedspace, note down a statistic. Add it to the system, turn… Continue reading Lost, Found and Lost Again ~ A Poem

Reviews

#ThinkVis From A Not-So-Geeky Blogger’s POV


Over the first weekend of March, I attended (and helped out at) the ninth Think Visibility conference in Leeds, run by Dom Hodgson and sponsored by Paid On Results. It was held at the Alea Casino in Leeds (which apparently ceased to exist as of the following Monday, a bit close for comfort) and was… Continue reading #ThinkVis From A Not-So-Geeky Blogger’s POV

Books · Fantasy · Reviews

The Holders by Julianna Scott ~ A Review


The Holders (Holders #1) by Julianna Scott  Published: Strange Chemistry, 5th March 2013 Length: 320 pages (eBook edition) Where Did I Get It? I received my copy for review from NetGalley Summary (from Goodreads): 17-year-old Becca has spent her whole life protecting her brother - from their father leaving and from the people who say… Continue reading The Holders by Julianna Scott ~ A Review

Quotes of the Week

Quotes Of The Week


Walking to school on a beautiful sunny morning. Tori: Mum, the sky is made of lip balm. I can smell it. * Arthur was sick overnight, he and Tori were talking in the car later in the day... Tori: Are you okay, Arthur? Arthur: *Shakes his head and sighs mournfully* No.