I was quite scathing in my review of The ’86 fix, which is the first in this two book series, although that could have been because the audible narrator was so dull. I wanted to know how the story resolved, so I bought this sequel on kindle, thinking my internal monologue narrator would do aContinue reading “Beyond Broadhall: The ’86 Fix Conclusion – Keith A. Pearson – 28.01.24”
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The ’86 Fix (AUDIOBOOK) – Keith A. Pearson – 06.01.24
I have read and enjoyed other Keith Pearson books, and I generally like books about time travel, and yet… this book (or at least the first half of it) really dragged for me. I’m not sure if it was the slow plotting or the plodding narrator (or both) although when I increased the audible listeningContinue reading “The ’86 Fix (AUDIOBOOK) – Keith A. Pearson – 06.01.24”
Meeting Mungo Thunk – Keith A. Pearson – 01.06.23
Like when I read Waiting In The Sky, by Keith Pearson (which I ultimately really liked) it took me a while to warm to this book, but like the characters, I as a reader went on a journey with the story, and at the end I thought it was a great book. Adam was aContinue reading “Meeting Mungo Thunk – Keith A. Pearson – 01.06.23”
Waiting in the Sky – Keith A. Pearson – 08.05.23
My daughter, Becca recommended this book to me, and it was cheap on kindle so I gave it a go. Amazon says it’s like Matt Haig’s The Humans, and since Matt Haig can do no wrong in my eyes, this was something of a pedestal to put the book on, and early in my readingContinue reading “Waiting in the Sky – Keith A. Pearson – 08.05.23”