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3 Things That Made Flap. 5 of My Favorite Youtube. Interview With Shannon A. 5 Ways to Help This Blog. Wise Men, A Chilling Romance or A Bland Historical Novel? So often do these two genres, Romance and Historical. Is California by Edan Lepucki Worth Your Time? Interview With Mila A. Ballentine. How To Create Memorable Characters That Can Potentially Leap Off the Page. Your Spellbook to Kick Writer’s Block in its Ass. June 24, 2015. Wise Men, A Chilling Romance or A Bland Historical Novel? June 22, 2015.
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The book eater." Book reviews from someone who is hopelessly addicted to reading. Saturday, December 22, 2012. 317 (including an interview with the author and discussion questions). I’ve read an Anne Tyler book. And that’s what I find so disturbing about it. Sometimes as I read it, I felt like their lives were my own and I was doomed to the same fate as they. Are all marriages hopeless? Even if it isn’t a disaster, are married people bound to drift apart like Michael and Pauline? Buy The Amateur Marriage.
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October Wrap-Up and November TBR. Seriously these months have been just flying by! It’s almost the next year and I can’t believe how fast this year has flown, but with everything that’s been happening this entire year I for one can’t wait until it’s over! Anyways on to my wrap-up! You guys I completely KILLED this month! I read 13 books this month! That’s crazy I just was on a reading roll! So without further ado here are the books I read this month! Dragon Marked: Jaymin Eve. Rip: Rachel Van Dyken.
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This is a free Starter Web Page courtesy of GoDaddy. The Bibliophile - Gospel Trumpet Specialist. I am a collector of old issues of the Gospel Trumpet, and any books published by the Gospel Trumpet, especially ones published prior to 1910. If you have any info as to where I can get more of these books, or better still, have some you want to sell, please let me know! Email us at: gtcbooks@thebibliophile.com. Visit us at: www.churchofgodonline.com. Find a domain name:.
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Reading literature, art, culture, and fashion. A Loving Observation: On Making Beloved Community, Gender, & Race. On July 28, 2015 by thebibliophile. Earlier this month, Sandra Bland. Sandra Bland’s story holds particular sway for me, because I too am a Black female academic – who frequently travels alone. Is a practice of care and consideration that is linked to ways of thinking about justice and equity. And because, I care about the men in my life immensely. Particularly in the Black community. So,...
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The Bibliophile's Book Reviews. Sunday, April 20, 2008. This topic has been done. And redone. And done again. Who does it best? Olivia Goldsmith tried, so did many, many others. Writing the parallel stories of four women (why four? Is it the magic number? During a stressful period of their lives has been done so many times that all the women blend into one singly whiny woman in my brain. Wednesday, April 9, 2008. Shattered Dreams: My Life as a Polygamist's Wife. Friday, April 4, 2008. Each chapter is nar...
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Read, Reviewed and Rated. Tuesday, September 6, 2011. I enjoy it so much! This blog is primarily a forum which allows me to write, and write I shall! I have no lack of books to review, having lately finished 'A Room with a View' by E.M. Forster in addition to all the other books awaiting their turn. It's so frustrating, because I want to know what happens, but I don't want Terry Brooks to be the one to tell me! Ahem, rant over. If you're looking for one to read at the moment, start on 'Dracula' by Bram S...
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Book Review: The Anonymous Source – A. C. Fuller. Posted in blog tour. A shocking news story, buried evidence and witnesses turning up dead, who is behind this conspiracy? As he receives tips from a mysterious source, Alex enlists the help of a captivating professor, Camila Gray. Aided by an Internet genius, a billionaire’s sexy widow, and a washed-up sports reporter, Alex and Camila discover a $500-million secret that could derail the largest media merger in history. Posted in blog tour. August 11, 2015.