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Tag Archives: book reviews
Roberta Eaton reviews Survival of the Fittest by Jacqui Murray
Reblogged from Roberta Writes, where Robbie reviews a book by Jacqui Murray: What Amazon Says Five tribes. One leader. A treacherous journey across three continents in search of a new home. Written in the spirit of Jean Auel, Survival of … Continue reading
From the Poetic to the Factual: Two Book Reviews ~ Annika Perry
Children’s author Annika Perry reviews books by Bette A. Stevens and Mary Smith: After a lifetime of New Year’s resolutions … and often failing to keep them, these last years I’ve steered away from making any. However, one aspect of … Continue reading
Jessica Bakkers Reviews: Kari’s Reckoning (The Rose Shield Book 4) by D. Wallace Peach
Reblogged from Jessica Bakkers: It’s been a few weeks (and a few books) since I finished the epic conclusion to D. Wallace Peach’s fantasy series, The Rose Shield, and naughty me hasn’t yet written the review this book – nay, … Continue reading
Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore – Christmas Book Fair #Reviews #Doglovers Sue Vincent, #Fantasy/horror Vashti Quiroz-Vega, #Novella Jan Sikes
Reblogged from Sally Cronin at Smorgasbord: Since the middle of November I have featured all the authors in the Cafe and Bookstore with a recent review and since we have a few days left, I will now share more up … Continue reading
Diana Wallace Peach reviews Silent Payback by Jaye Marie
Reblogged from Myths of the Mirror: Global Link If you don’t know Jaye Marie, she and her blogging cohort, Anita, are both writers and wonderful supports to the indie community. Jaye Marie has a new book out. I’m delighted to … Continue reading
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James J. Cudney reviews: What’s in a Name? (Volume 2) by Sally Cronin
Reblogged from This is My Truth Now: What’s in a Name? Volume 2: Stories of Life and Romance by Sally Cronin My rating: 5 of 5 stars Sometimes the second book in a series or multi-volume collection of short stories … Continue reading
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Tagged Book Review: General Fiction, book reviews, fiction, names, Sally Cronin, What's in a Name.
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Cynthia A. Morgan ~ Beginnings – An Introduction to the #Epic #YA #Fantasy #DarkFey
Reblogged from booknvolume: The story of Dark Fey is set in a fantasy realm of Jyndari, a world of beauty, magic, Light and Darkness. It is peopled by Feyfolk, winged beings the size of any human who are born with … Continue reading
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Tagged award winning books, book reviews, Dark Fey Trilogy, epic fantasy, Fantasy Books, Fantasy reviews, Kindle Books, YA fantasy
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Guest Writer and Reviewer : Emily Weatherburn – 0/5 for the book review system
Whether it’s a book, a film, or even an idea, we associate it with a certain numerical score. We can read Shakespeare’s Hamlet and give it a five-star review, and then read the latest instalment of the Fifty Shades of … Continue reading
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Tagged book reviews, Books, five stars, how to review a book, numbers, reading, systems
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