Would you read a book that started with symbolism and a description of a Golf Tournament? Yes, you would, because… the narrative is nothing short of intriguing. There is little chance that you'll get bored by the start of the story, even if you don't like golf! JK Barnes narrative and plot is just too... Continue Reading →
Daughter of Hades by Mack Little
This review contains affiliate links Which were your first thoughts when reading the title of this book? Really, we want to know in the comments, because mine were: “Well, crap, shit is about to go down”, and even before we start to read this book, we realize that this is a just one of those... Continue Reading →
“The Best Laid Plans” by Russell Govan
A book that starts off in full swing, tension, contradiction, the sense of accomplishing a mission and doing what is right despite the instructed from our main character. Nice! Great openings mean that the writer knows what he/she is doing, and Russell Govan clearly knows his craft. First impressions are crucial and in this point... Continue Reading →
Year of the WHAT (Slut)? by Jennifer Lierberman
A bold title, a VERY bold title indeed. "The Year of the What?" is a powerful statement into itself, given that it is aimed to shock the reader into curiosity and awareness, something that it does effectively. THANKFULLY, we at Scribble’s Worth are pro-shock, pro-women, pro-indie, pro-diversity and inclusion of all and are not hindered... Continue Reading →
The Fury Yet To Come by Steven Mckinnon
The Fury Yet to Come is an amazing, thrilling, heart-pumping, mind squeezing and moralistically blunt piece of writing by Steven Mckinnon. As the prequel of “The Raincatcher’s Ballad Series”, it introduces us to our main character, Gallows, a mercenary recruited by one of the commanders of the Dalthean forces, Aramon Fellon. The book starts off... Continue Reading →
