Review: Thumbelina: the Bride Experiment by Sky Sommers
Reading a fairytale isn't something Petra has done since childhood, so she was eager to find out what her thoughts would be on this mature version of a fairytale. Interested to learn her thoughts?
Review: The Traveller’s Stone by S.J. Howland
When a story's about an item, transporting someone to a magical world, Petra is ALL IN! Does this book by SJ Howland live up to Petra's expectations? Click here to read more!
Review: Bound in Silver by Marie Grace
Petra's tried reading this Fantasy filled story targeted for a much younger audience. What did she think of it? Read it here!
Review: Ages from Eternity by Lora Douglas
A story about what happens after we die peaked Petra's interest. But did Lora Douglas' story manage to impress from beginning to end?
Review: Random attachment by Gertrude T. Kitty
A dark humorous Cinderella story? Petra is all game for those kind of stories! But did Random Attachment hit all the right marks?
Review: Like nobody’s watching: the debut of a poet by Elisabeth Hayes
Petra is pretty clear in what she likes when it comes to poems, so it was quite the challenge to read and review a book of poems. Will she like them and find the (often) hidden meaning, or...?
Review: Mostly Innocent by J.M. Jinks
Petra read Mostly Innocent, the first book by Indie Author J.M. Jinks. She's got a lot to say about this book. Will it be all good or...? Click here to find out!
What (new) authors need
Writing a book takes time and hard work. When the day comes that the book is actually available to its readers, a writer (then author) feels relieved and proud. But the journey doesn't end there.
Review: An Impossible Truth by Petra van der Ploeg
Book reviewer Mariska picked up An Impossible Truth by Petra van der Ploeg, mainly because she fell in love with the cover. Did the story captivate her enough to finish? Read her review here!