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Rosie’s Avid Readers #RBRT Killing The Shadows by Val McDermid

Danny and the Toad

Originally posted on Chris The Story Reading Ape's Blog:
Danny and the Toad Danny the Dog here with another tale of lust and depravity—oh wait, that’s Andrew’s bailiwick. Andrew, for the few of you who don’t know, is my human who believes himself to be a writer. My stories have to do with the…

Rosie’s Book Review Team #RBRT Amanda reviews The Black Swan Inheritance by Marigold Dicer

A @COLLEENCHESEBRO #BOOK #REVIEW “THE MISTREATMENT OF ZORA LANGSTON” by @REBIRTHOFLISA

A @COLLEENCHESEBRO #BOOK #REVIEW “THE MISTREATMENT OF ZORA LANGSTON” by @REBIRTHOFLISA

Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
Title:  The Mistreatment of Zora Langston Author:  Lisa W. Tetting Website: https://rebirthoflisa.wordpress.com/ ASIN:  B00URD7AKI ISBN 13: 9780996142908 Published:  1 edition (March 15, 2015) Pages:  163 pages Genre:  Young Adult, Drama, Black Fiction, Coming of Age, *A copy of this book was provided by the author in exchange for an…

White Dwarfs and Dyson Spheres ***** Posted From Centauri Dreams

Posted: 23 Mar 2015 08:47 AM PDT There is a wonderful moment in Larry Niven’s 1970 novel Ringworld when protagonist Louis Wu is first shown an image of an artificial ring completely encircling a star. These days the concept of a Dyson sphere is well established as a way for a civilization to capture as […]

The Paintings, by Linda Acaster, Reviewed.

Originally posted on Stuart Aken:
Linda Acaster’s, The Paintings, is not a book to read before bed, unless, of course, you prefer nightmares to sweet dreams. This short chiller is subtly sinister, as it builds a story of the apparent ordinary into something with supernatural hints and underlying threats to reach a climax that is…

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Banker’s Draft by Clive Mullis

Originally posted on Feed My Reads South Africa:
Clive Mullis (1958 – and still going) spent his formative years in Hemel Hempstead and moved to Bedfordshire shortly after getting married. After thirty years as a paramedic he developed an emergency worker’s type sense of humour; a little bit black and a little bit off the…

I Truly Lament: Working Through the Holocaust by Mathias B. Freese

I Truly Lament: Working Through the Holocaust by Mathias B. Freese

Originally posted on readers+writers journal:
Is there a book big enough to elucidate or explain genocide on a mass scale? We can read about facts and figures, but the human toll is impossible to take in all at once. If there is any way to understand the mass murder of millions of human beings, it is in…

The Faerie Tree by Jane Cable

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