We still miss the smell of a new paperback and while we still browse bookshops admiring the cover art and the wonderfully
visceral feel of the books, we have to admit that 90 per cent of the time we buy it on Kindle.
Not exact matches
Whatever the reason, one
of the joys
of the Bourne series (launched, in
book form, by author Robert Ludlum in 1980) is the combination
of seemingly real - world political intrigue and
visceral action sequences that
feel more dangerous and thrilling than anything on offer in the ever - expanding catalogue
of either the Marvel or DC franchises.
A powerful historically accurate
book that brings alive the life
of one woman enduring the emotional and physical hardships
of slavery - written so well and so lyrically that we
feel and see all she does - we are there - it is a
visceral experience to read this
book and I could not put it down - a true look at and experience
of the human experience as it endures the unthinkable and yet retains it's humanity.