Welcome Neil, on the first non-emagish interview :D, how have you been lately? I've been great, thank you, and very busy which just seems to be the normal flow at the moment. My 10 month old daughter, Olive, does new things everyday and makes me absolutely love being a dad. My wife and I are... Continue Reading →
A Pinch of Distrust by D.T. Bella
A Pinch of Distrust by D.T. Bella is a fantasy novel that is packed with mystery. It will grab you from the beginning and keep you page-turning to the end as danger lurks unseen in many forms and the characters in this story will have to keep a wary eye out for it all. This... Continue Reading →
Country Roads By Colin Leonard
Every once in a while, you come upon a book that defies any specific genre label. Country Roads is just such a book. Country Roads is a trip into small-town life crossed with superstition crossed with horror. I found it hard to put down. Colin Leonard has written a genre-bending exploration of Irish folklore and... Continue Reading →
Great Conversations By Peter Anthony Holder
What would it be like if you talked with your favourite Hollywood celebrity? How would you react? How would you talk to them? And above all, would you treat them as humans, or gods? This book will give you an amazing perspective on the experiences of the world renowned broadcaster, Peter Anthony Holder, on being... Continue Reading →
Teddy loses his ears by Christine Milkovic Krauss
I am one of Teddy’s biggest fans! Christine Milkovic Krauss crafts endearing stories full of charm and layered with themes. Together with the illustrations of Cierra Van Nes, Teddy’s books are brimming with life! These books have captured a certain level of nostalgia while exploring modern themes. Teddy Loses His Ears is another beautiful and... Continue Reading →
Love the Sinner by Mo Moshaty
Ah, yes, titles, the do or die of books, and in this one, it’s a total “do”, as the title provokes an knee-jerk-pushback-and-think reaction that captivates us to read it. “Love the sinner”, we mean, everybody loves to love, but a sinner?! And then we stop and look at ourselves and say: “hey... maybe this... Continue Reading →
The Show, Don’t Tell Guidebook for Writers by Ashley Earley
Normally, on Scribble’s Worth Book Reviews, we review books written by writers, to the average reader looking for an exceptionally good book, BUT, today is a different day, as we are going to review a book written by authors, to authors, and regarding the #1 sin that many writers, be them experienced or newbies, make:... Continue Reading →
Badass Werewolves and Justice! An interview with Sue Denver
Sue, welcome! And thank you so much for accepting the invitation forthis interview! How have you been doing lately and can you pleaseintroduce yourself to our readers? I’ve been doing great — thank you! I’m Sue Denver, and I write stories about Sara Flores, a divorced housewife who was transformed into a werewolf and now... Continue Reading →
Daryl P. Jenkins Accidentally Blows Up New York City by Giovanni Diaz
After almost 2 years of knowing it existed, and wanting to review it daily, we finally got the opportunity to do so, with Giovanni Diaz’s book: Daryl P. Jenkins Accidentally Blows Up New York City. Dreams do come true, after all. Is it good? YES! Is it better than we have imagined? Oh, you bet.... Continue Reading →
When Orwell’s 1984 meets killer cyborgs, with Anna Mocikat
Welcome once again, Anna, and thank you for being here with us.Let's get down into it. Anna we recently reviewed the first part of BBE, and we were stunned, what a great book and promising series (review here)! Did the project of Behind Blue Eyes came about because you love deadly cyborgs, or is there... Continue Reading →
