A Aussie
A old one
Operates a excavator for a living, but likes ta have a nose in a book to escape the drudgery of everyday life.
Is what's called a Bogan over here (petrol head)
Is also to old ta learn common sense now,but never mind it makes life more interesting lol
I very much appreciate the effort that authors put into sharing their thoughts and ideas on this site. Thank u
Smashwords book reviews by readly6
80AD - The Jewel of Asgard (Book 1)
on Sep. 15, 2015
Another review from a OLD person lol, have read the whole series and enjoyed them greatly.
Skyrim was never like this.
Thanks for putting it out there for us to devour
Seeking a Miracle
on Oct. 22, 2015
Tuff times explained in a light hearted way but with compassion and understanding.
Recommended read
Discipline
on Feb. 12, 2017
A good fast paced read, pity it ended
e-i-pi
on Feb. 17, 2017
Terrific, a real hidden gem
Flash Gold
on Feb. 27, 2017
A very good fast read that l enjoyed
The Bones of the Forest
on March 02, 2017
I enjoyed this short read, was surprised when it abruptly ended
To me it felt like the first few chapters of a much longer story
Formerly Brandewyne
on March 04, 2017
I only picked up this book for its futuristic si fi content having no interest in romantic books at all.
But am pleased to say that I enjoyed it from start to finish.
Well written l thought and kept my interest from start to finish
The Family
on April 30, 2017
I enjoyed it
A good read that made sense
Once We Were Human
on May 03, 2017
Nothing to add other than what's already been written in other reviews, all
in all a good read.
The word succubus comes to mind
The Residents of Wardate
on May 08, 2017
What a load of poppy cock...............
lol c'mon someone had to say it.
A fantastic read that zooms along at full speed with witty running commentary, had me intrigued with a few good chuckles along the way,
light hearted fun
Sophia Grantham aka Kezia Tregilgus
on May 13, 2017
Well put together story l thought and without the usual dryness associated with most historical renderings, quite readable personalized history that l enjoyed reading.
Young Dan and HORROR-able People
on May 13, 2017
Terrific, told the way it was without all the bulls##t we currently live within.
Enjoyed this book immensely and it brought back many memories
The End of the Line
on June 13, 2017
Oh no its the end of the line ... lol
I could have gone another book for sure
A good witty series of three books
Crazy Oyibo
on June 17, 2017
A small introduction to there amazingly detailed blog.
For anyone who likes to explore on two wheels.
Glad that I read it, am off to the blog next
Petrol Paws
on June 17, 2017
If only our Maremma dogs could read
This would be their favorite book
They are at the moment guarding the most valuable asset on the farm,
their ute in case it goes anywhere and will stay there until it's back
in the shed, I better grab the keys out to be sure they don't take off
in it lol
Terrific book
Time
on July 12, 2017
Likewise I agree a great read
On The Block - Rocks, Rabbits and Reptiles
on July 12, 2017
It was great to have a window into the past & read up about
some of the places that I have worked on or near to
Broken Tenets
on July 26, 2017
Very well written, enjoyed it immensely
Sacred Tenets
on July 29, 2017
Just like the first book l thought that this was a fantastic read.
Tenets of War
on Aug. 01, 2017
A terrific conclusion to the first 2 books.
Best read I've had yet
Shards
on Aug. 07, 2017
Good. Gets to the point and spins a good yarn
Zebra Horizon
on Aug. 22, 2017
A interesting read & look into Africa
Well described in the blurb
I found the main teenage character to be a bit grating at times
Crafting Love
on Aug. 23, 2017
Having my own blacksmith forge caused me to read this story, enjoyable
quick read
Rayne
on Aug. 23, 2017
100 out of 100 for this book
I immensely enjoyed it
Tall Poppies Along the Yarra
on Aug. 24, 2017
I only grabbed this book to read about William Barak.
When I was a wee lad I would ride my pushie (bike) down what was then
Piccaninny lane to check out the burial ground and read Williams monument.
It was quite eerie at night time.
At the time there was nothing taught in local schools about Corranderrk and
scant information at the library.
Anyway it's good to see it up in print
Travels with Par
on Aug. 25, 2017
And so life goes
Being oldish myself and coming from growing up without any mod cons like running water or electricity to writing this on a tablet and modding the heck out of the Skyrim game until it crashes gives me a few yarns to spin to the kids/grandkids about the way things were
Anyway sold the Dodge years ago lol, but still have a registered 1939 Bedford ute to take the youngens out in
Not a big read but made me smirk
Awakening
on Aug. 31, 2017
Well that was different, very good
Spore
on Sep. 05, 2017
Races along, is brutal & fills all the gaps in by the end
A good quick read
Presidential 21
on Sep. 15, 2017
Lol
Good for a quick laugh.
Over here in the land of Australia we don't have presidents, but Bob Hawke
held the record for sculling a beer whilst being the top big banana
priminister
Brinkman
on March 27, 2020
Once the action started it was flat out until the end.
I thought the main character developed nicely, without losing site of the fact that he was a self centered mongrel to begin with.
Thumbs up for sure