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December 9, 2019

#TuesdayBookBlog COLLATERAL CARNAGE: MONEY. POLITICS. BIG PHARMA. WHAT COULD GO WRONG? by Chris Saper Recommended to fans of conspiracy theory novels and spy thrillers #RBRT

Hi all: I bring you and intriguing a scary book, although it is not a horror novel. Another one from Rosie’s fabulous Book Review Team.       Collateral Carnage: Money. Politics. Big Pharma. What could go wrong? by Chris Saper Money. Politics. Big Pharma. What could go wrong? As PTSD therapist Claire Wilheit is
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Published on December 09, 2019 15:05

December 8, 2019

#Bookreview DICKENS AND CHRISTMAS by Lucinda Hawksley (@penswordbooks) (@lucindahawksley) A fabulous gift, for you or for those you love #Christmas

Hi, all: I bring you a seasonal book and one that I think many of you might appreciate. It would be a wonderful Christmas gift, for sure. Dickens and Christmas by Lucinda Hawksley Dickens and Christmas is an exploration of the 19th-century phenomenon that became the Christmas we know and love today and of the
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Published on December 08, 2019 15:05

December 2, 2019

#TuesdayBookBlog INVISIBLE, AS MUSIC by Caren J. Werlinger. Beautiful writing and compelling characters and setting #LGBTromance

Hi all: I’m sharing today a review of a book I’ve discovered through Rosie’s Book Review Team. It’s the second novel I read by this author, and I don’t think it will be the last. Invisible, As Music by Caren J. Werlinger Henrietta Cochran has spent nearly forty years dealing with the effects of the
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Published on December 02, 2019 15:05

December 1, 2019

#Bookreview A LONG PETAL OF THE SEA: A Novel by Isabel Allende (@isabelallende) (@BloomsburyBooks) Fantastic. Unforgettable.

Hi all: I bring you a book by a favourite author of mine that I had not read for a very long time. It’s a fabulous book, although the English version won’t be available until January. It has been out in Spanish for several months, but my review is of the English version, and it’s
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Published on December 01, 2019 15:05

November 25, 2019

#TuesdayBookBlog Slash (Fiction Without Frontiers) by Hunter Shea (@huntershea1) (@flametreepress). Compelling, both living up to and challenging the tropes of the slasher genre.

Hi all: I bring you a horror book by an author I’ve featured before already. Not for the fainthearted! Slash (Fiction Without Frontiers) by Hunter Shea “Watch out, world, the Wraith is coming for you. As always, Shea brings the thrills with this urban exploration mystery chiller!” Megan Hart, New York Times bestseller author Five years
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Published on November 25, 2019 15:05

November 24, 2019

#Bookreview Deadlines on the Front Line: Travels with a Veteran War Correspondent by Paul Moorcraft (@penswordbooks). A chronicle of a life spent chasing the news #non-fiction

Hi all: And now, for something totally different. Deadlines on the Front Line: Travels with a Veteran War Correspondent by Paul Moorcraft. The author of this gritty memoir has lived life to the full and fortunately has the ability to recall his experiences in a graphic and entertaining manner. As a war correspondent and paramilitary
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Published on November 24, 2019 15:05

November 18, 2019

#TuesdayBookBlog #TheDutchHouse by Ann Patchett (@BloomsburyBooks) A beautiful family saga full of magic and compelling writing

Hi all: I’ve read great reviews of this novel and I couldn’t resist. It’s not for everyone, but I loved it. The Dutch House by Ann Patchett A SUNDAY TIMES TOP 10 BESTSELLER An unforgettably powerful new novel of the indelible bond between two siblings, the house of their childhood, and a past that will not let
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Published on November 18, 2019 15:05

November 17, 2019

#Bookreview Closer than You Think (A Broken Minds Thriller) by Lee Maguire (@TCKPublishing) A solid first novel for lovers of psychological suspense and Basset Hounds

Hi, all: Today I bring you the review of a book that I got sent quite a while ago but had been hiding from me. I’ve finally got around to it, and I hope to catch up on some more that I’m sure are also buried under my long list. Sorry! Better late than never,
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Published on November 17, 2019 15:08

November 11, 2019

#TuesdayBookBlog THE CURIOUS HEART OF AILSA RAE by Stephanie Butland (@StMartinsPress) A coming of age story with a big heart

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 the end: The Curious Heart of Ailsa Rae by Stephanie Butland Description: For fans of Josie
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Published on November 11, 2019 15:05

November 10, 2019

#Bookreview The Mother of the Brontës: When Maria Met Patrick by Sharon Wright (@penswordbooks) Highly recommended to Brontës fans and to early XIX century historians #literaryhistory

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 it. And I am very happy I did. The Mother of the Brontës: When
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Published on November 10, 2019 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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