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May 24, 2020

#Bookreview GIRL WITH A SNIPER RIFLE: AN EASTERN FRONT MEMOIR by Yulia Zhukova (@penswordbooks) An ordinary life in extraordinary circumstances #WWII

Hi all: I bring you a book I mentioned a while back, and here it is, finally. Girl With A Sniper Rifle: An Eastern Front Memoir by Yulia Zhukova In this vivid first-hand account we gain unique access to the inner workings of Stalin’s Central Women’s Sniper School, near Podolsk in Western Russia. Luliia was
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Published on May 24, 2020 15:05

May 18, 2020

#TuesdayBookBlog SEASON OF SECOND CHANCES by Aimee Alexander (@aimeealexbooks) A feel-good, heart-warming, and moving read #RBRT

Hi all: I bring you another book I’ve reviewed for Rosie Amber’s Book Review Team and loved it. Season of Second Chances by Aimee Alexander When leaving is just the beginning… The long-awaited novel of family, love and learning to be kind to yourself by award-winning, bestselling Irish author, Aimee Alexander. Grace Sullivan flees Dublin
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Published on May 18, 2020 15:05

May 17, 2020

#Bookreview #TheGlassHouse by Eve Chase (@EvePollyChase) (@PenguinUKBooks) A totally immersing and wonderful reading experience

Hi all: I bring you a book that I’ve enjoyed by an acclaimed author I hadn’t had a chance to read yet but has now become a favourite. The Glass House by Eve Chase PRE-ORDER THE STUNNING NEW MYSTERY ABOUT OLD FAMILY SECRETS FROM THE AUTHOR OF BLACK RABBIT HALL AND THE VANISHING OF AUDREY WILDE ‘A captivating
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Published on May 17, 2020 15:05

May 11, 2020

#TuesdayBookBlog One Year of Ugly by Caroline Mackenzie (@BoroughPress) (@HarperCollinsUK) A memorable, witty and dark comedy. Highly recommended.

Hi all: I bring you a book that although it might be an acquired taste, I enjoyed immensely. One Year of Ugly by Caroline Mackenzie ‘Deliciously dark’ EMMA JANE UNSWORTH ‘Funny and important’ LAURA JANE WILLIAMS It was Aunt Celia who got us into the whole mess. The entire Palacios family thrust smack into the
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Published on May 11, 2020 15:05

May 4, 2020

#TuesdayBookBlog LITTLE TEA by Claire Fullerton (@cfullerton3) Recommended to lovers of Southern literature and beautiful writing #Bookreview

Hi all: I bring you a review of a book just published at the end of last week by an author I’ve read great things about. Even before its publication, the novel has gained plenty of attention: The Pulpwood Queens (780 book club chapters) August book selection Finalist in the Faulkner Society’s William Wisdom International
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Published on May 04, 2020 15:05

May 3, 2020

#Bookreview CHURCHILL: A GRAPHIC BIOGRAPHY by By Vincent Delmas…(@penswordbooks) A beautiful, informative and entertaining present for all ages

Hi all: I bring you another one of Pen & Sword Books, a pretty new experience for me, and one I recommend. Churchill: A Graphic Biography by By Vincent Delmas, François Kersaudy, Foreword by Andrew. Roberts, Illustrations by Alessio Cammardella and Christophe Regnault A full and wholly fair representation of the most adventurous life in the history of British politics.
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Published on May 03, 2020 15:05

April 27, 2020

#TuesdayBookBlog Odd Numbers by JJ Marsh (@JJMarsh1) A spider web that traps readers and doesn’t let go #RBRT

Hi, all. I bring you a great book that will be released on the 1st of May, and I want to recommend. Another great find by Rosie Amber and her team. Odd Numbers by JJ Marsh The Guilty Party meets The Secret History Can you forgive a friend? Strange things bring people together. Like a tragic death.
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Published on April 27, 2020 15:05

April 20, 2020

#TuesdayBookBlog MOUNTAIN CLIMBING WITH DINOSAURS by Doug Goodman (@DougGoodman1). Anything is improved by adding a dinosaur, or more!

Hi all: Here I bring you a book that’s not one of my usual, but I needed something to keep my mind entertained… Mountain Climbing With Dinosaurs by Doug Goodman Rise up. Take the next handhold. Stretch your fingers as far as they can go. Hundreds of feet above the ground, don’t look down. Keep
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Published on April 20, 2020 15:05

April 19, 2020

#Bookreview Hollywood’s Dark History: Silver Screen Scandals by Matt MacNabb (@matt_macnabb) An engaging and easy read for those who love a bit of scandal.

Hi all: I bring you a book that will appeal to people interested in old Hollywood and celebrity and star culture. I also found it quite appropriate and easy to read in these circumstances, where a lot of us experience difficulty concentrating. Hollywood’s Dark History: Silver Screen Scandals by Matt MacNabb The dawning of the
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Published on April 19, 2020 15:05

April 13, 2020

#TuesdayBookBlog HOW MUCH OF THESE HILLS IS GOLD by C Pam Zhang (@hayleycamis) (@ViragoBooks) How the West was won, but not as we know it

Hi all. I bring you a pretty amazing book today. I hope you’re all keeping safe. How Much of These Hills is Gold by C Pam Zhang ‘The boldest debut of the year’ Observer ‘It is refreshing to discover a new author of such grand scale, singular focus and blistering vision’ Guardian America. In the twilight of
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Published on April 13, 2020 15:05

Author Translator Olga

Olga Núñez Miret
In this blog I talk about my writing and books, and also reviews books by other authors, share tips, literary news, and random thoughts and features. My blog is bilingual and I share posts in English ...more
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