Strungballs by Mike Russell @strangebookseye #ScienceFiction #BookReview #KindleUnlimited

Originally posted on BOOKS FROM DUSK TILL DAWN:
BOOK DESCRIPTION Strungballs is an extraordinary novella from Strange Books author Mike Russell. What are Strungballs? Ten-year-old Sydney is about to find out… but first he must have a cube of his flesh removed. Sydney will transgress everything he was taught to believe in when he embarks upon a journey that will reveal the astonishing secrets hidden by the red balls on white strings known only as… Strungballs. Inspiring, liberating, otherworldly, magical, surreal, bizarre, funny, disturbing, unique… all of these words have been used to describe the stories of Mike Russell. Remember:… Continue reading Strungballs by Mike Russell @strangebookseye #ScienceFiction #BookReview #KindleUnlimited

#BookReview – Strungballs by Mike Russell

Originally posted on Briar's Reviews:
Strungballs by Mike Russell This book by Mike Russell is another short story. It’s a great read for those who want a short, exciting read (and for those like me who didn’t want to commit to another Games of Thrones book right away…). This book is weird, if I put it lightly. The thought of a strungball was not something I have ever dreamed up in my life, but Mike Russell somehow thought this up and created a story about it! It’s unique and enticing to me when someone can create such interesting thoughts,… Continue reading #BookReview – Strungballs by Mike Russell

Twin Peaks: “Pilot” Review

Originally posted on Thoughts on Things That Interest Me:
Twin Peaks is one of the most unique television shows to have ever aired. Created by avant-garde film director David Lynch and Hill Street Blue writer Mark Frost, the show quickly proved to be unlike anything ever seen before on the small screen, boasting a supernatural murder mystery/soap opera that blended horror, tragedy, comedy and surrealism while set in a town full of mysterious and interesting individuals. The show is considered by many to be one of the founders of the Golden Age of Television, even preceding The Sopranos in terms… Continue reading Twin Peaks: “Pilot” Review

Book Review: Strungballs by Mike Russell

Originally posted on Joyful Antidotes:
I wouldn’t say that I am necessarily fussy when it comes to reading and I certainly would give anything I try. If you had asked me a month or so ago if I had read every type of book there is, I would have likely answered ‘yes’ (although exaggerated). That was until I came across Strungballs and realised there is a whole new level of book genres just waiting for me to explore. Strungballs by Mike Russell may be one of the strangest books out there. It follows the story of Sydney, a ten-year-old boy who is about to… Continue reading Book Review: Strungballs by Mike Russell

Nothing Is Strange-Mike Russell Book Review

Originally posted on Bunny’s Pause:
I was given this book in exchange for an honest review Once again I swan dive into the depths of the strange and alluring world of Mike Russell. I chat with satisfaction, have a little dance with paranoia and dine with diversity over a roof top view of the universe. Prepare to have you mind blown, literally. You will find pieces of your brain scattered beautifully upon the page. It’s quite liberating, to expand the mind and turn those cogs manually for once. To see behind the facade of everyday life, ask those questions… Continue reading Nothing Is Strange-Mike Russell Book Review

Strange Secrets By Mike Russell (Review)

Originally posted on Bunny’s Pause:
Allow me to pose a question to you dear readers. If a tree falls in the middle of a forest and there’s no-one there to hear it, does it still make a sound? What if that forest is filled with horse-chestnut trees? What if it was oak? Can you hear my voice ask these questions? Even though you’re reading my words on a screen. How do I sound? Squeaky? Husky? How does sound exist if there is no one around to hear it? How does anything exist if no one is there to witness… Continue reading Strange Secrets By Mike Russell (Review)