Category Archives: Book Reviews
On fan mail…
Despite the tumor-shrinking medical miracle that has bought her a few years, Hazel has never been anything but terminal, her final chapter inscribed upon diagnosis. But when a gorgeous plot twist named Augustus Waters suddenly appears at Cancer Kid Support Group, Hazel’s story is about to be completely rewritten. I […]
Book review – SHUT UP AND SHOOT – Freelance Video Guide.
As you know every once in a while we review books which get sent to us and this week we have a doosy of a book! I love a good book and I think at least 60 percent of my reading in the past two years has been instructional guides […]
Book Review : Science Ink By Carl Zimmer
Book Review : Science Ink by Carl Zimmer Tattoos in the last few years have been taken to a new level, they are no longer made for just bikers and the conscripted they now belong in every walk of life from the religious preacher to the librarian. The idea of […]
Cheers Scunthorpe, Bath Halls..excellent crowd. Follow that, Peppa Pig!
Bill Bailey tweets the truth and throws the gauntlet down to Peppa Pig. A sell out crowd at the newly developed Baths Hall venue in Scunthorpe appreciated the stylish, acoustically enabled, lots of leg room for us taller folk -auditorium. Bill Bailey shared the honour of this first evening with the audience and he showed his […]
Article – Book Review – Shanghai: A history of photographs 1842 – Today
Shanghai: A history of photographs 1842 – Today I will admit that my knowledge of Asia is small, my knowledge of China is even slimmer, so when a chance arrived for me to learn all I could about Shanghai from a book- not just a book but a book of […]
Book Review – Vivian Maier ‘Street Photographer’
Street photography is a hard industry to make a break in and for many photographers it isn’t their first calling, it is side product of their life styles or another obsession they have. Documenting anything is not usually the first call for any practitioner in fact some of the best […]
Book Review – Chuck Palahniuk – Damned
If i could say one thing about the works of Chuck Palahniuk it is that when you pick up one of his novels, even if you read the blurb you have no idea what is in store. Chuck transcends genre in such a manner that to classify his books within […]




