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Tremolo: cry of the loon By Aaron Paul Lazar
$2.99 Tremolo: cry of the loon By Aaron Paul Lazar In this coming-of-age mystery set in the Belgrade Lakes of Maine, young Gus LeGarde witnesses a girl being chased through the foggy Maine woods. She’s scared. She’s hurt. And she disappears. Tremolo is a stirring and nostalgic trip back to summer, 1964, in which Gus […]
The odd, the bad and the silly – charity shop book finds
Originally posted on Madeleine Swann:
Ok, so I’ve found quite a few great books in charity shops, but there’s often a hidden gem which you truly can’t believe was written. Here are some of those… Not only is this a biography of Noel Edmunds, it’s an unauthorised biography. This person loved him so much they…
Parallel Roads (Lost on Route 66) By Dennis Higgins
$0.99 Best Route 66 Books! Parallel Roads (Lost on Route 66) By Dennis Higgins When the spring of 1946 comes, Katherine Callahan decides to leave her loving husband and newborn baby so that she may embark upon an unknowingly tragic journey across the famous American highway from Chicago to her sister’s home in Burbank. She […]
Book Trailer for “Burnout” The mystery of Space Shuttle STS-281 By Stephanie Osborn
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May Author Interview Answer #3: How long do you take to write a book?
Originally posted on International Book Promotion:
Hello everyone! It’s time to reveal the answers for the second question for May Author Interview featuring 13 Young Adult authors. Answers for question #2 can be found here. Just in case if you are wondering who we are interviewing this month, you can check out this link and get all…
He cloaks himself in darkness
Originally posted on Jane Dougherty Writes:
You sat with a face full of thunder Your voice was sharp as a knife I asked what I’d done to displease you To make you so cold with your wife. The wind’s in the east, you told me It’s sighing through the sedge It howls like dead souls…
Glorious Hibiscus
Originally posted on margaret lynette sharp:
Glorious Hibiscus Even now in early winter, the Hibiscus are still in bloom. This one grows in our front garden. It came from a cutting, many years ago. The parent plant has not survived, but this one soldiers on, giving liberally of its delightful flowers. Though short-lived, each flower…
Vashti Quiroz-Vega
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Vashti Quiroz-Vega What is your latest release and what genre is it? The Basement – Robbie’s Rite of Passage Suspense/Thriller aimed at a Pre-teen / Teen audience Quick description: The Basement is an unusual coming-of-age story about an 11-year-old boy, Robbie. Robbie is an ordinary boy in a normal world,…
Jo Marshall
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Jo Marshall What is your latest release and what genre is it? Twig Stories ~ Leaf & the Long Ice – eco-literature fantasy for ages 8-12 Quick description: An impish, stick creature called Leaf lives in a giant, old tree beneath an ancient volcano and its melting glacier. One day,…