
Sid Coulton
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I have discovered a love for writing blogs, creating stories and writing articles. My book reviews do contain affiliate links as i am an Amazon Associate.
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He's Gone by Rebecca Collomosse
Summary Through He's Gone by Rebecca Collomosse portrays a remarkable psychological thriller about what happens after someone disappears. Premiering Eve Jennings' fiancé John Sullivan missed his train at Oxford Circus station. Smoothly changing from a routine family meeting into a distressing darkness consumes their lives after John disappears during their next station stop. Throughout her search for clarity, Eve faces both the overwhelming administrative challenges of a missing person and intense emotional grief because of distrust and devastating loss.
By Sid Coultonabout a year ago in BookClub
What’s your dream? By Simon Squibb
Summary Simon Squibb designed What’s Your Dream? to inspire readers to find and chase their life goals. Squibb describes his life path from homelessness to entrepreneur success and then presents useful tips to guide readers toward their goals. The book teaches people that everyone holds a dream waiting to be found and Simon Squibb works to help everyone realize their potential.
By Sid Coultonabout a year ago in BookClub
The Dispatcher by Ryan David Jahn
Summary Author Ryan David Jahn presents a dark gripping mystery through The Dispatcher which takes place in the fictional Texas town of Bulls Mouth. Police dispatcher Ian Hunt exists at the centre of the latest plot because seven years ago his daughter Maggie disappeared. Around the time Ian begins his daily rhythms, Maggie's voice breaks through over the emergency lines. Ian adopts an increasingly dangerous approach toward rescuing his daughter as the book develops tension throughout its exploration.
By Sid Coultonabout a year ago in BookClub
Here One Moment By Liane Moriarty
Summary Liane Moriarty peels the curtain and offers insight into life, death, and human fate in her book Here One Moment. It is an aviation yarn of a flight from Hobart to Sydney which progresses ordinarily for some peculiar till an unknown woman referred to as ‘the Death Lady’ makes a strange revelation. One of the passengers, she even calculates, is going to die from starvation at a particular age. What one feels as an intrusion from the start of the book transforms into an existential concept and returns the focus on passengers and readers to the profound questions of existence.
By Sid Coultonabout a year ago in BookClub
Open When… By Julie Smith
Summary Open When… is being positioned as a kind of self-help book that will be needed when emotions become particularly challenging. The organisation of each chapter is such that readers are assisted to wade through different forms of psychological disorders including social phobia, low self-esteem, grief and more especially, repercussions of poor decisions made. The book is split into three main sections: There is
By Sid Coultonabout a year ago in BookClub
The House Of My Mother By Shari Franke
Summary “The House of My Mother: Shari Franke ’s memoirs, “A Daughter’s Quest for Freedom,” reflects the complicated conflict between the author and her mother, Ruby; and the difficult circumstances in which the main character grew up. The number of challenges that the book presents to Shari is an extraordinary portrayal of her life struggle as the youngest of the siblings in the family who confused love and affection with façade and publicity stunts. Ruby the mother wanted fame, and dominance over her children with false promises as well as cherishing restrictive values. Ruining, the account of Shari’s emancipation anger is chive raw depicting the degree to which she has strived to come out of the control of her mother’s household and Jodi, a personality with cultist ideologies.
By Sid Coultonabout a year ago in BookClub
First Wifes Shadow
Introduction Adele Parks’ new First Wife’s Shadow is a profound and rather powerful novel about love, loss, second chances and strength. As much as Parks is famous for her detailed plots and the ability to add the search for soul in banality Parks gives the reader a novel filled with suspense and unexpected turns of events combined with the examination of human relationships.
By Sid Coultonabout a year ago in BookClub
Make Change That Lasts by Dr Rangan Chatterjee
Summary Making Change That Lasts by Dr Rangan Chatterjee is a user-friendly combination of knowledge and practices which intend to set people free from behaviour patterns that can damage their lives. ''Reliances'', as the book argues, are patterns of behaviour and activities that we use to avoid pain actively, even if it is in the form of consuming junk food relying on coffee or seeking approval from others. Chatterjee brings in the perspective that such habits are not merely the existence of these but are often caused by affection and psychological needs. The book offers how poisonous attitudes are not mere behaviours to be erased but sin sources and the desire for the psychological transformation that can prevent them. In the form of nine habits, the author guides the audience on how to recognize their unknown emotional buttons, and how to change their lives for the better - to become more self-controlled and self-assured.
By Sid Coultonabout a year ago in BookClub
The Household by Stacey Halls
Summary The book, The Household by Stacey Halls is set in Victorian England where a team of ladies find themselves at Urania Cottage, a home for fallen women, started as a reforming house for women. The plot is told from Martha’s perspective – a young woman fresh out of the Magdalen Laundry, a kind of prison for women who have sinned and are now condemned to work for their sins. To escape her destiny, she finds herself at Urania Cottage, but as a probationary inmate with the hope of starting a new life under the roof of its matron Mrs. Holdsworth and its benefactor, the millionaire Miss Angela Coutts.
By Sid Coultonabout a year ago in BookClub
What Are Nitazines and Why Are They Dangerous?
Introduction The purpose of this article is to give concise, accurate, and scientifically sound information about nitazenes since they represent a class of substances that can already pose a serious threat because of their efficacy and toxicity. It is intended as a harm minimisation strategy and in the best-case scenario, a lifesaving intervention. As much as we do not support or advocate for drug use in whatever form, we are aware of the need to give those who use drugs, their families, friends and health carers accurate and credible information.
By Sid Coultonabout a year ago in Education
I Haven’t Been Entirely Honest with You by Miranda Hart
Summary The ten-part story ‘I Haven’t Been Entirely Honest With You’ by Miranda Hart is a poignant, gently witty, and wise chronicle of living with a chronic condition, the process of acceptance and the struggle to find balance in a stressful world. Throughout the book, Hart leads her audiences through her health challenges beginning from a severe weakening down in the comfort of her house. As she goes through the process of her healing, she explores the psychic and spiritual level of health and does not hesitate to discuss what she learns and who she becomes.
By Sid Coultonabout a year ago in BookClub
Unleashed By Boris Johnson
Summary This biography named ‘Unleashed’ by Boris Johnson draws light into his political career specifically his tenure as the prime minister. The main focus is on his handling of the Brexit crisis, the management of the turmoil and the emotionally charged stewardship of power in the UK commonwealth. Johnson’s memoir constitutes a blend of humour, irony, and deep philosophical introspection that allows those interested to see the man behind the headlines and the scandal that surrounded him. This is a self-portrait documentation of how he ascended to the premiership, the challenges he faced while in office and his insights on Brexit.
By Sid Coultonabout a year ago in BookClub











