Welcome back to Books With Cause. Let’s dive straight into my next review. A couple of weeks before Christmas, I went out for a few beers with my friend, Jon. We talked about numerous things, but the topic of books came up. Jon knows I’m a big reader and often asks about what I’m writing …
Welcome back to Books with Cause. Let’s dive into my next review. Let me introduce you to my friends. Let me buy you things, let me in your head. No. Wait. Sorry. That’s a Stereophonics song. Following on from the theme of my last review, this also seemed like an ideal opportunity to check out …
Welcome back to Books With Cause! Let’s dive into my latest review — Diary by Chuck Palahniuk. This is my eighth experience of reading a Palahniuk novel and what always blows me away about his work is that he finds new ways of telling his stories. If you’re familiar with Survivor, for example, you’ll know …
Welcome back to Books With Cause! Let’s dive into my latest review: The Life Impossible by Matt Haig. A novel that blends grief, forgiveness, and the supernatural against the backdrop of sun-soaked Ibiza. This was my fifth time reading a Matt Haig novel. Starting with How to Stop Time, followed by The Humans, The Dead …
I’ve never understood why people don’t enjoy reading. Worse than that is when people say they find reading boring. To that I rely on an old adage: ‘Reading would only be boring if one had no imagination’. I genuinely believe that reading is the best fun you can have with your clothes on. Not only …
This was a book I stumbled across by complete accident. Pure chance. I happened upon a post by Bluemoose Books (publishers of the novel) were advertising the fact that it was about to be adapted into a television series for the BBC. It was alongside a photo of the author, who understandably looked very happy …





