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South Coast Diaries (Paperback, Somerled Press) 5 stars

Review of 'South Coast Diaries' on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

I've been a fan of Duncan MacDonald since his Your Sinclair days. Always guaranteed to write absolutely hatstand reviews - including one for an April Fool's megagame Advanced Lawnmower Simulator, a game which he wrote himself and was subsequently featured on the covertape. In later times, he wrote a column for PC Zone and collaborated with a character known as Colin Culk to produce some crazy videos which were increasingly less about games, and more the sort of random nonsense you'd find on YouTube but before YouTube was a thing. In the early 2000s he wrote a blog for the website SeeThru - a project which involved another ex-Your Sinclair writer. It is that blog which forms the basis of South Coast Diaries.



It is, as I'd come to expect from Duncan, utterly hilarious in places and full of surreal characters and situations. I'm led to believe …

The Shepherd's Crown (2015) 4 stars

The Shepherd's Crown is a comic fantasy novel, the last book written by Terry Pratchett …

Review of "The Shepherd's Crown" on 'Goodreads'

4 stars

A fitting final Discworld novel from Sir Terry, whom Death sadly led away from this world last year.



Esme Weatherwax is also dead. Who will fill her boots? Who will fill the boots of Terry Pratchett? At least the first of these questions is answered in The Shepherd's Crown. The second.... well, maybe we will find out in the future. Like Granny Weatherwax, Terry will be a difficult act to follow. But, maybe we don't need another Terry, but somebody who does things their own way. Not another Granny, but somebody more.. Tiffany.





It's not rocket science (2012, Sphere) 5 stars

Black holes. Global warming. The Hadron Collider. Ever had that sinking feeling that you really …

Review of "It's not rocket science" on 'Goodreads'

5 stars

It's written by Ben Miller. It's about science. It is, as you'd expect, written in a light-hearted fashion, being both entertaining and informative. It also contains an entire (quite unexpected) chapter about cake. What's not to like?

Review of 'Stonewielder' on 'Goodreads'

1 star

It took me ages to get around to reading this book. It started off OK, and the writing is fine, but the sheer number of characters and the darting around between different groups that the author does, meant I lost track of who was who and what they were doing quite quickly. I finally gave up about two fifths of the way through, having scant idea of what was happening, where it was happening, whether all those people were originally on that boat, why it was being attacked, and whether I should care whether they make some mysterious island which was either cursed or inhabited by barbarians, not that I knew why they were going there anyway.



I put it down because I wasn't getting anything out of it. I picked it up because I got it for free from a Goodreads giveaway. At least nobody can say that has …