Tag Archive | travel
The Fallen Angels of Karnataka by Hans M. Hirschi. A ‘late’ blog tour entry of sorts.
Originally posted on Just Olga:
I must explain the background to this post. I saw that author Hans Hirschi (whom I had met through Twitter and Triberr) was seeking blogs for a blog tour just around Christmas time last year. Having heard about the book and being keen on reading it, I thought the tour would…
#Book #Review @OlgaNM7 ‘The Fallen Angels of Karnataka’ by Hans Hirschi
Originally posted on Lit World Interviews:
Book Title: The Fallen Angels of Karnataka Author: Hans M. Hirschi Print Length: 264 pages Publisher: Yaree AB (September 15, 2014) Language: English ASIN: B00MRXVK84 The Fallen Angels of Karnataka is a novel that reminded me of a variety of genres. It’s a bildungsroman. Haakon, the protagonist, is a young man from a…
Pete Buckley – update on two travel books
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Pete Buckley was featured on Reading Recommendations in Dec. 2014 promoting a new novel. He’s back now to tell us about a couple of travel books he had previously written and published. A Long Walk in the Alps was published in 2009 and is available in E-book and paperback A…
Help a fellow author
Originally posted on Poetry by Pamela:
Savannah Grace, author of the Sihpromatum series, has written two books so far. They are travel memoirs from the perspective of a teenage girl. First of all, if you haven’t read them, please do. They are great books. And she is a lovely person too. Second, we need your…
Neil Bennion
Originally posted on Reading Recommendations:
Neil Bennion What is your latest release and what genre is it? Dancing Feat: One Man’s Mission to Dance Like a Colombian. It’s a travel memoir (and possibly a dance memoir, if such a thing exists). Quick description: Dancing Feat is the story of how I attempted to overcome my…