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Percy is all adventure

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Percy Jackson - The Lightning Thief Rick Riordan (audio book) A two part review as this is an audio book and part of the experience is the narrator. Percy Jackson is a normal 11 year old who keeps getting expelled from schools but this time things are a little different. For Percy has been expelled for clashing with a mythological monster that unfortunately only he can see.   While Percy thinks he is alone, he soon discovers he is not. His friend Grover is not all that he seems and his mother knows more than she telling. It all culminates for Percy when a family get away turns into a disaster. Percy’s mother takes charge of the situation and she rushes Percy and Grover to a place where they will be safe, Camp Half Blood. At Camp Half Blood, Percy Jackson learns who he is a demi god. From here the adventure keeps rolling along at cracking pace. Riordan has created a world that works; it is easy to believe that gods of Ancient Greece are still in cohabitation with modern

A travel journal wrapped up as a thriller

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Dan Brown - Inferno (Langon Book 4) - audio book Brown is not going to be winning any literary prizes and to be honest I am not sure he cares given the amount of cash he rakes in each time he releases a book. So what happens is Langdon wakes up in a hospital with a convenient dose of amnesia and a pretty mysterious assistant, the Doctor Sienna Brooks to help him in his endeavours. From here Brown sets a cracking pace as the race against time has commenced. This is your standard pulp fiction thriller mystery that amazingly takes over about a 48 hour period. I think it is more like 24 hours but I did find it difficult at times to determine what the time period was. You pick up this book you are engaged as the pace is furious and when the book is finished you put it aside and think no more. I listened to the audio book and the quality was excellent. The characterisations are well crafted by the reader and he did a great job. However when a book is read aloud some of the flaws become

A bit of mystery

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Great Australian Mysteries by John Pinkney This is a collection of mysteries that has been pulled together by John Pinkney. Some of the crime stories have been part of the Australian psyche for some time, especially that of the disappearance of the Beaumont Children and Juanita Nielson. Then there is stories about bunyips, missing ships, strange lights and every other strange going on is collated and presented. There are some interesting bits and pieces of information and it is an enjoyable read.

A favourite Australian Author

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"She had one of those dark mezzo-soprano voices, the colour of mahogany" It is these seemingly simple statements that capture the essence of a person that continually bring me back to the writing of Madeleine St. John. She is becoming one of my favourite authors and I so glad that I came across her works. Enough of the gushing. Simon and Flora Beaufort are happily married with three children, that is the surface view but St. John slowly scrapes away the layers of the marriage and exposes the frai ...more A Pure Clear Light by Madeleine St John "She had one of those dark mezzo-soprano voices, the colour of mahogany" It is these seemingly simple statements that capture the essence of a person that continually bring me back to the writing of Madeleine St. John. She is becoming one of my favourite authors and I so glad that I came across her works. Enough of the gushing. Simon and Flora Beaufort are happily married with three children, that is the surface view bu