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 …



