

The Trebizon Books by Anne Digby: John C Adams Reviews
In today's 'Why Not Wednesday?' post, I'm going to review two books from Anne Digby's popular Trebizon boarding school series.


Pose: John C Adams Reviews
'Pose' arrived in 2018. I've never watched anything quite like it. The TV show is glorious in its over-the-top celebration.


The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover: John C Adams Reviews
I saw this film when it came out and can honestly say it was one of the most vivid cinema-going experiences I've ever had.


"Eating and Drinking in Horror Fiction" by John C Adams Reviews
Food and drink feature prominently in the stories of two of our best-loved horror writers, Edgar Allan Poe and HP Lovecraft.


The Secret of Annexe Three: John C Adams Reviews
I have something of a soft spot for the Inspector Morse series since it is set in the city where I studied for my degree.


Prince of Thorns by Mark Lawrence: John C Adams Reviews
'Prince of Thorns' by Mark Lawrence is straight-up swords and sorcery fantasy, with the emphasis on combat.


The Lady Vanishes (2013): John C Adams Reviews
The BBC/Masterpiece Films co-production of 'The Lady Vanishes' is a remake of the 1938 film version, directed by Alfred Hitchcock.


The Woods by Harlan Coben: John C Adams Reviews
The Woods by Harlan Coben is a sinister example of detective fiction to be sure. Find out more from my book review at John C Adams Reviews.


Scoop by Evelyn Waugh: John C Adams Reviews
Evelyn Waugh had two missions in life and at both he was incredibly successful. The first was to produce memorable quips and one-liners.


Clover by Susan Coolidge: John C Adams Reviews
Are you reading this and thinking, 'Susan Coolidge? Didn't she write the What Katy Did series I remember from when I was a kid?'