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Tag Archives: book review
Deborah Jay reviews ‘A Boy Named Rabbit’ by Marcia Meara
Reblogged from Deborah Jay: My first review of the year was for book #1 in Marcia Meara’s WAKE-ROBIN RIDGE series, and I’m moving right along with my review for book #2, A BOY NAMED RABBIT. I read all four back-to-back, … Continue reading
Jacquie Biggar reviews Twenty Years After “I Do” by D.G. Kaye #Memoir @pokercubster
Reblogged from Jacquie Biggar: May/December memoirs. In this personal accounting, D.G. Kaye shares the insights and wisdom she has accrued through twenty years of keeping her marriage strong and thriving despite the everyday changes and challenges of aging. Kaye reveals … Continue reading
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Meet poet and writer, Sally Cronin, and a review of her latest book at Writing to be Read
Reblogged from Writing to be Read: Today is the start of a new poetry appreciation series here on Writing to be Read where I will be introducing you to a number of wonderful poets in our blogging community, discussing well … Continue reading
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Jacquie Biggar Reviews- Eventide by @MaeClair1 #Suspense
Reblogged from Jacquie Biggar: The darkness is coming . . . The old house near Hode’s Hill, Pennsylvania is a place for Madison Hewitt to start over—to put the trauma of her husband’s murder, and her subsequent breakdown, behind her. … Continue reading
Robbie Cheadle’s #Poetryreadathon – Timeless Echoes by Balroop Singh
Reblogged from Robbie’s Inspiration, where Robbie reviews Timeless Echoes by Balroop Singh: What Amazon says Certain desires and thoughts remain within our heart, we can’t express them, we wait for the right time, which never comes till they make inroads … Continue reading
Aria Ligi reviews “ The Salty River Bleeds” by Stephen Page
“The Salty River Bleeds” by Stephen Page Review by Aria Ligi Page’s collection, Salty River Bleeds, is a two-part parable, one of the lives of Jonathon and Teresa and the other of his ranch, its inhabitants, the environ consisting of … Continue reading
James Cudney Reviews: Sir Chocolate and the Condensed Milk River story and cookbook by Robbie & Michael Cheadle
Reblogged from James Cudney: Today’s post is for a children’s book that is bound to delight kids this holiday season. As a Christmas gift for several cousins, nieces, and nephews, I bought several of the books in the Sir Chocolate … Continue reading
Christoph Fischer Reviews: “PorterGirl: Footsteps of the Templar” by Lucy Brazier
Reblogged from Christoph Fischer: I’m delighted to present my review for this hugely entertaining and simply brilliant book. Lucy and her books have been on my blog several times and I just can’t get enough. We’re back in Old College with … Continue reading
