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#TuesdayBookBlog Everyone Dies (Karma’s Children Book 3) by John...

Hi all: I bring you the latest (and last in the series) novels by one of my favourite indie authors: Everyone Dies (Karma’s Children Book 3) by John Dolan “An obsession with revenge might not be great...

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#Bookreview The Real World of Victorian Steampunk: Steam Planes and...

Hi all: I had great fun with this book and I learned a lot. I hope you find it interesting as well. The Real World of Victorian Steampunk: Steam Planes and Radiophones by Simon Webb In the last few...

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#TuesdayBookBlog The Doom Murders (The Inspector Sheehan Mysteries Book 1) by...

Hi all: Today I bring you the first book in a series I really enjoy, but for some reason I’d missed this one: The Doom Murders (The Inspector Sheehan Mysteries Book 1) by Brian O’Hare Prominent figures...

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#Booklaunchparty A GHOST IN THE KITCHEN by Teagan Geneviene...

Dear all: I know this is not one of my usual days to share a post, but a great author and blogosphere friend, Teagan Geneviene, is having a launch party for her new book A Ghost in the Kitchen. In case...

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#Bookreview Malibu Motel: A novel about the colossal cost of free cash by...

Hi all: I bring you a book that’s very modern but tells a very old tale. Malibu Motel: A novel about the colossal cost of free cash by Chaunceton Bird Based on the incredible true story of a hapless...

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#TuesdayBookBlog Picasso’s Revenge by Ray and Caroline Foulk (@picassonovel)....

Hi all: I bring you another review on behalf of Rosie’s group. This is a labour of love, and I hope you find it as interesting as I did. Picasso’s Revenge by Ray and Caroline Foulk. In the early 1920...

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#Bookreview A History of Women’s Lives in Eastbourne by Tina Brown...

Hi all: I bring you a book for those of you interested in non-fiction and women’s history. A History of Women’s Lives in Eastbourne by Tina Brown The south east coastal town of Eastbourne is probably...

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#TuesdayBookBlog #Bookreview Hope by Terry Tyler(@TerryTyler4) A compelling...

Hi all: I bring you a novel by an independent author who has become a firm favourite of mine in recent years. You’ll love this one. Hope by Terry Tyler Terry Tyler’s nineteenth published work is a...

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#Bookreview A Matter of Interpretation by Elizabeth Mac Donald...

Hi all: Today I bring you a book that I found very compelling, although I don’t think it will be a crowd-pleaser. A Matter of Interpretation by Elizabeth Mac Donald The Kingdom of Sicily, early...

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#TuesdayBookBlog Human Flesh by Nick Clausen (@NickClausen9) A scary novella...

Hi all: Today I bring you a short but scary read, from Rosie’s Book Review Team. Human Flesh by Nick Clausen THEY NEVER CAUGHT IT … During the winter of 2017, a series of strange occurrences took place...

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#Bookreview APOLLO 11: THE MOON LANDING IN REAL TIME by Ian Passingham...

Hi all: I know we’ve all been reminded of Apollo 11 this year, and I couldn’t pass this opportunity to share this book: Apollo 11: The Moon Landing in Real Time by Ian Passingham Half a century has...

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#TuesdayBookBlog SEVEN LETTERS by J. P. Monninger (@StMartinsPress). A...

Hi all: I’m very pleased to join in the book blog tour for an author I’d never read before, but I can tell you he writes beautifully! The first letter brings her to Ireland. The next six are a test of...

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#Bookreview #TheGiverOfStars by Jojo Moyes (@PenguinUKBooks)...

Hi all: Today I bring you the newest book by a very well-known actor I hadn’t read yet. I had a great time with this one!   The Giver Of Stars by Jojo Moyes DON’T MISS THE STANDALONE NEW NOVEL FROM...

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#TuesdayBookBlog JUNGLENOMICS: NATURE’S SOLUTIONS TO THE WORLD ENVIRONMENT...

Hi all: I bring you something quite unusual for me. You know I do read non-fiction books, but this one is quite out of my comfort zone, although it touches on a subject that worries most of us....

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#Bookreview THE 19TH CENTURY UNDERWORLD: CRIME, CONTROVERSY & CORRUPTION by...

Hi all: Today I bring you a review of a book that I think many of you will find interesting. And what a cover! The 19th Century Underworld: Crime, Controversy & Corruption by Stephen Carver...

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#TuesdayBookBlog DEAD MEAT DAY 1. Nick Clausen(@NickClausen9) A quick read,...

Hi all: I bring you a book by an author I discovered recently, and I wanted to keep reading. And he gracefully obliged. It also seemed very appropriate for Halloween. Dead Meat Day 1. Nick Clausen The...

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#Bookreview STEALING THE SCREAM by Theodore Carter (@theodorecarter2) A fun...

Hi all: Today I bring you the review of a book that I received a while back but had been hiding on my reader. Thankfully I found it because it’s a breath of fresh air and I thoroughly enjoyed it....

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#TuesdayBookBlog Not My Father’s House: A Novel of Old New Mexico by Loretta...

Hi all: I bring you a review of one of the books from Rosie’s group and one I recommend to people who love historical fiction, especially stories of New Mexico and settlers. Not My Father’s House: A...

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#Bookreview The Mother of the Brontës: When Maria Met Patrick by Sharon...

Hi all: Those of you who follow me will know that I have shared my interest in the Brontës and my love for Haworth on many occasions already. And when I saw this book about their mother, I had to read...

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#TuesdayBookBlog THE CURIOUS HEART OF AILSA RAE by Stephanie Butland...

Hi all: I bring you a book that although deceptively gentle, deals in pretty serious topics. Oh, and I was lucky enough to be invited to participate in the blog tour, so I can also share a sample at...

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