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Jeff Leitch
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Jeff Leitch What is your latest release and what genre is it? I’m the co-author of the Non-Fiction Saving Our Pennys, which I proudly wrote with my great friend, Roy Dimond. The genre is Self-Help & Personal Transformation. (Roy was previously featured here on Reading Recommendations.) Quick description: Saving Our…
L.J. Heydorn
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
L.J. Heydorn What is your latest release and what genre is it? Just released The Portal. Epic Fantasy/Steampunk crossover Quick description: Uldrich is a world of mythical creatures, dragons, & sorcery. A land where might makes right. All hope has been eradicated for the peaceful inhabitants of the land. But,…
Philippa Rees
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Philippa Rees strong>What is your latest release and what genre is it? The latest book is Involution – An Odyssey Reconciling Science to God It fits no known genre. Poetically written science is unknown. Quick description: The book is DNA shaped; half is poetic narrative through the chronology of Western…
Don Marnock
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Don Marnock What is your latest release and what genre is it? Time On Target – action-thriller Quick description: A deteriorating ex-Spec Ops soldier turned Homeland Security agent struggles to foil a drug cartel employing American teenagers and must ally with a teen hunted by the gang for failing to…
Perfect Summer Books
Originally posted on BookPeople:
Happy Summer Solstice! Even though the unofficial start of summer was nearly a month ago, the first official day of summer is Saturday. In BookKids, we love summer – popsicles, outdoor concerts, cooking things over fire, swimming at Barton Springs, and catching fireflies. We also love books about summer. We have a display of some…
One Bloody Thing After Another, by Joey Comeau
Originally posted on Blogging for a Good Book:
Today’s post is written by Gemma. Horror. It’s bloody and unpleasant, the reader’s absolute revulsion at what they’re witnessing brings horror into its most satisfying perception. However, what Joey Comeau does so well, and what he does best in his novella, One Bloody Thing After Another, is…
More posts on the world-cup
Originally posted on Anupraise:
It’s called the world-cup So I’m fine with the name, not Brazil cup, or American cup or Nigerian cup It belongs to us; every one of us It belongs to earth and all that live in it See every match by every team, feel their pain and connect with their joy…
World-cup averts alien invasion
Originally posted on Anupraise:
My definition of the term world-cup: You really wanna know? Well I’ll tell you It’s a cup that must stay in the world It’s a cup that belongs to all the world A unity sign, a price for the lucky team that has done it’s home work So, I don’t care…