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Needed Books For Our Time

Originally posted on charles french words reading and writing:
Some books speak to a specific time, and some reach across eras with their messages. Some include a message for a definite audience, while others span a more general readership.  And some times call out for certain books to be read. Books are one form of…

The Ambiguity of Belated Book Sequels: Neil Gaiman and Philip Pullman

The Ambiguity of Belated Book Sequels: Neil Gaiman and Philip Pullman

Originally posted on Kristen Twardowski:
When an author finishes a book or a series, I consider it done. I read the book(s) with the understanding that the story is complete. Even if I adore the narrative and characters, I don’t typically feel a burning desire for more. (The exception, of course, being when an author…

Sharing a Meal With Someone: A Love Affair with Food! #inspiration #love #cooking

Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore – New on the Shelves – A PorterGirl Novel- First Lady of the Keys by Lucy Brazier

On Heroes And Villains: What Is Right, What Is Wrong?

Types of Advanced Civilizations – Infographic…

Types of Advanced Civilizations – Infographic…

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Source: Futurism

Hop Aboard @CarolePRoman’s Spaceship and Travel to #Mars! #bookreview #kidlit

The Promise by Casey Kelleher #BlogTour

Originally posted on bytheletterbookreviews:
Book Description: Family ties can be deadly… THE PROMISE Two sisters. One murder. And an unbreakable bond. Growing up in squalor with their drug-addicted prostitute mother, sisters Georgie and Marnie Parker have had to endure the very darkest side of life. When their mother is sentenced for brutally murdering a client,…

THE ALCHEMICAL DETECTIVE by @KirstenWeiss #Paranormal #Romantic #Mystery #TuesdayBookBlog

Historical Division: 1876-Not Just a Year by Khristina Atkinson

Originally posted on Mystery Thriller Week:
When starting to write my historical romance, Hopelessly, Completely, MADLY in Love, I choose the year 1876 for a simple enough reason.  It’s the hundred-year anniversary of the independence of America.  I ended up not mentioning this significant fact, because my character, Lexi Donovan, was dealing with some trying…

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