All-Father by Koos Verkaik is a story about Peter Jonker. His father, Arno, is a frustrated jazz pianist & his mother, Linda, was a lustful woman who often had sex with other members of the band while Arno was still on stage. Peter has his mother's amber-gold eyes & his father's dark hair. After ...
Huge thanks to the author for providing me with a copy of the book There may be no fairies per say in the book but the book was nothing less to all those fairy tale books I have read as a young kid. The author has used subtle and gentle narration so as to make the readers comfortable, warm and c...
Huge thanks to the author for providing me with a copy of the book As I mentioned in the first book, I couldn’t wait to re enter the world of Alex and the Wolpertinger and though my review comes really late the truth is that I had completed the entire series over stretch of two days. The book is s...
First of all a huge thanks to the author for providing me with a copy of the book I can’t remember the last time I read a children’s book but reading this book has definitely taken me back in time and reminding me of all those bedtime story telling sessions. The book did not make me feel odd at ...
I received a free kindle copy of The Nibelung Gold by Koos Verkaik, published by Whiskey Creek Press from a goodreads promotion in exchange for a fair review. The author's other book is the 2015 EPIC eBook Awards finalist in the Children Category for The Monster. I gave it five stars.Willem Heindrik...
A huge thanks to the author for providing me with the copy of the book This is the second book from the author that i am reading and one thing i am learning is that the author's brain works in mysterious ways. The themes of the both his works that i have read so far had shown a powerful imagination ...
The book really tests your patience.Frankly when i was reading the book i was set on giving it a three star rating but as i came to the end, the book did such a fantastic and brain freezing revelation that i had to bow and give four stars The book starts with a whole lot of unending sets of characte...