BTW – do not buy anything from any advert you see on my blog. I did not put it there. I do not authorise these things. They are added by WordPress. Most of them appear to be scams and work by appealing to one’s vanity. I mean – cream that takes 10 years off you while you sleep! Honestly? All the adverts appear to be of this sort. The stuff doesn’t work (of course it doesn’t), costs a fortune and somewhere in the ordering process will be a tiny little box that you have inadvertently ticked which says they can send you this crap for the rest of your life. I had to cancel a credit card to get rid of the one lot of these unscrupulous sellers of which I fell foul. And yes, it was my own vanity that led me into trouble. It shouldn’t be a licence to fleece people because they want to look nicer, but apparently it is. There. Rant over. I thank you.
Caveat ever so emptor
Published by Judi Moore
Hi there, I hope you find something to interest you here. In December 2017 I published my fourth book – ‘Wonders will never cease’. It’s a satirical campus novel set in the fictional Ariel University in 1985. If you enjoyed Tom Sharpe’s Porterhouse novels, Willy Russell’s ‘Educating Rita’, David Lodge’s campus novels or Malcolm Bradbury’s ‘The History Man’ back in the day, you may enjoy revisiting the ivory towers of 1980s’ academe thirty years on. See what you think. “It is December, 1985. The year is winding gently towards its close until Fergus Girvan, a Classicist at Ariel University, finds his research has been stolen by the man who is also seeking to steal his daughter. But which man is, actually, the more unscrupulous of the two? And is there hope for either of them?” In the autumn of 2015 I published a volume of short fiction: 'Ice Cold Passion and other stories'. I am also the author of novella 'Little Mouse', a shortish piece of historical fiction which I published in 2014 and, a sequel to it, 'Is death really necessary?', my eco thriller set in the near future and which, confusingly, I published in 2009. All the books are available from all good online bookshops and FeedARead on paper, and as e-books on Kindle. On a semi-regular basis, and about a month after the event, I post here reviews which I do for Big Al & Pals, the premier reviewer of indie books, based in the States. My interests tend to thrillers, SF, magic realism and other quirky stuff. On this blog are also posted the reviews I did for Leighton Buzzard Music Club over some five years up to the end of 2015. LBMC present annual seasons of eight monthly chamber music concerts at the Library Theatre in Leighton Buzzard, Bucks. They select young musicians just beginning to make their name - and the concerts are usually magnificent. I was very proud to be associated with them. I review other music, books, theatre and exhibitions which I've particularly enjoyed. BTW - it says the link to Facebook is broken. I dispute that. Click it and see, why not? View more posts