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Books and literature provide us with a way to escape from the everyday world and into different realms of imagination. They transport us to different times and places, and allow us to explore different cultures and worlds. They also provide insights into the human condition, and can be a source of inspiration and comfort. Books and literature have always been a part of my life. I can remember curled up with a good book on many occasions, whether it was during a rainy day or when I needed a break from reality. I am so grateful for the ability that books have to whisk us away to another time or place, and to teach us something new about the world around us.
Hi all! I hope you've had a good week since I last did one of these, mine was fairly quiet which to be honest, I needed after a very busy weekend last weekend and a stressful week of work. I did go to an event on Friday night though which was really fun, the cast…
Good morning everyone I hope you're having a great day. I'm excited to be on the cover reveal for The Sleepless by Jen Williams today. It sounds really good, especially as it looks like it's going to include dragons! I'm definitely in my dragon era when it comes to books ATM and that cover!! So…
**This post contains Amazon affiliate links which will allow me as an associate to earn a small commission on any purchase made through the link of the products I share. This commission in no way changes the pricing of any items for the buyer.** Marrying the Mechanic: A Small-Town Clean RomanceShanna Hatfield(Summer Creek,…
**This post contains Amazon affiliate links which will allow me as an associate to earn a small commission on any purchase made through the link of the products I share. This commission in no way changes the pricing of any items for the buyer.** A Thousand Flying ThingsKathryn Brown Ramsperger(A Bridge Between Shores,…
Good morning everyone and happy Tuesday. Today on Two For Tuesday I thought I'd show you the two books I'm currently reading. 🤍The Blue Hour by Paula Hawkins💙 Black Woods Blue Sky by Eowyn Ivey I'm a huge fan of both of these authors so you can imagine my tat receiving these two books. The…
**This post contains Amazon affiliate links which will allow me as an associate to earn a small commission on any purchase made through the link of the products I share. This commission in no way changes the pricing of any items for the buyer.** Let’s Not and Sleigh We DidJ.P. Sterling(Christmas Shenanigans)Publication date:…
"All your life You kept repeating the same mistake; Your face was dirty But you were obsessed with cleaning the mirror." Meadowlands Dawn, by Jo Beall, is a work of fiction inspired by the author's experience as a political prisoner in apartheid South Africa during the 1980s. The protagonist, Verity Saunders, is a young woman…
Today I am delighted to share my thoughts on a brand new thriller from Corylus Books, Black Storms by Teresa Solana, translated by Peter Bush. My thanks to the publisher for an early copy for review, and for the tour invite. Here's what the book is all about: Source: Advance Reader CopyRelease Date: 25 October…
A New Lease on Death by Olivia Blacke DETAILS: Series: Supernatural Mysteries, #1 Publisher: Minotaur Books Publication Date: October 29, 2024 Format: eARC Length: 336 pgs. Read Date: October 11-15, 2024 Ruby Ruby is a young twentysomething-ish woman*, new to Boston, having moved there following a bad breakup. She's left the comforts of home and
Masquerade Fall by Estella G Fogg is a captivating read for fans of historical romance, mystery, and self-discovery, who will be swept away by the intricate dance of secrets, lies, and forbidden attraction that unfolds in the opulent world of Regency-era high society. (SG Preview) BBNYA 2024 Semi-Finalist Tour | Masquerade Fall by Estella G. Fogg | #historicalfiction #Regency #Fantasy @E_G_Tudor @from_the_garret_of_e_g_tudor @BBNYA_Official @Foliosociety @The_WriteReads
Top Ten Tuesday was created by The Broke and the Bookish in June of 2010 and was moved to That Artsy Reader Girl in January of 2018. It was born of a love of lists, a love of books, and a desire to bring bookish friends together. Today is a freebie, and I’m going to focus on recent paranormal … Continue reading Top Ten Tuesday: Halloween Freebie!
Review: The Simple Wild was a beautiful story that slowly unwound. With small town charm, enemies to lovers, opposites attract, slow burn, and forgiveness laced throughout, this story easily seeped into my heart. It made me laugh, sob, and fall in love.
Project Hail Mary by Andy Weir The tunnel is about 20 feet long. Or 7 meters. Man, being an American scientist sucks sometimes. You think in random, unpredictable units based on what situation you're in. ...I don’t want to be in some other part of the ship if something interesting happens. Just as I'm thinking
My Way Home by Holly Heaton is a captivating tale that will delight young readers who love imaginative adventures, the great outdoors, and the thrill of exploration, making it a perfect fit for children who crave exciting stories that spark their sense of wonder and curiosity. (SG Preview) #BookReview ~ My Way Home by Holly Heaton ~ #ChildrensBook #Adventure #LightFantasy @holly.h.heaton #ireadbooktours
Maid of Steel by Kate Baker is a captivating read for anyone who is drawn to stories of strong-willed women, historical romance, and the fight for social justice, particularly those who appreciate tales of female empowerment and the struggles of the suffrage movement. (SG Preview) BBNYA 2024 Semi-Finalist Tour | Maid of Steel by Kate Baker | #HistoricalFiction #Romance @katefbaker @KateFrancesWrites @BBNYA_Official @Foliosociety @The_WriteReads
In Still There Was Bread, a picture book written by Lisl H. Detlefsen and illustrated by David Soman, a young boy learns to bake bread from his grandma. The story is seemingly simple, yet it feels as warm and comforting as the smell of rolls fresh from the oven. The boy is excited when his
Author: Ann Cleeves Published: August 2024 by St Martin's Press Category: Crime, Fiction, Mystery, Murder ⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ As New York Times bestseller Ann Cleeves's beloved Vera series explodes in popularity in print and on TV, this stunning eleventh book explores the web of secrets surrounding a young man's death. The man’s body is found in the…