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May 27, 2018

#Bookreview MACBETH by Jo Nesbo (@NetGalley) A dark and twisted take on the original for readers interested in morally ambiguous characters. #JoNesbo #Shakespeare

Hi all: I was very intrigued by this book and well… Here is the review, finally. Macbeth by Jo Nesbo JO NESBO: #1 Sunday Times bestseller, #1 New York Times bestseller, 40 million books sold worldwide He’s the best cop they’ve got.  When a drug bust turns into a bloodbath it’s up to Inspector Macbeth and his team to clean up
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Published on May 27, 2018 17:05

May 21, 2018

#TuesdayBookBlog #Coverreveal SON OF A PREACHER MAN by Karen M. Cox (@karenmcox1932). Another winner!

Hi all: I recently read a book by Karen M. Cox (check here my review of I Could Write a Book) and when Rosie Amber told me the author was looking for ARC readers for her new book, I had to join in. I’ve read the book and I’ll tell you more about it early
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Published on May 21, 2018 17:05

Sally Cronin shares a review of Christoph Fischer’s new book. Don’t miss it!

via Sally’s Cafe and Bookstore – New on the Shelves – Over my Dead Body: Murder at Eurovision – A Bebe Bollinger Murder Mystery by Christoph Fischer
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Published on May 21, 2018 08:58

May 20, 2018

#Bookreview RETURNING TO THE LAND OF THE MORNING CALM by Hans M. Hirschi (@Hans_Hirschi) #LGBT A truly romantic novel about a love that survives against all odds

Hi all: Today is the book launch of Hans M. Hirschi‘s new book. And I had to bring it to you. Here it is: Returning to the Land of the Morning Calm by Hans M Hirsch Martin is eighty-four years old, a Korean War veteran, living quietly in a retirement home in upstate New York. His days
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Published on May 20, 2018 17:05

May 14, 2018

#TuesdayBookBlog WIP and apologies #Iamwriting

Hi all: First, sorry to all of you who’ve been trying to comment on my blog and finding bizarre requests or those who have been notified of posts or pages that don’t appear. I’ve been trying to catch up on the new Data Protection Regulations and exploring different possible plugins to try and facilitate the
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Published on May 14, 2018 17:05

May 13, 2018

#Bookreview, news, and a sample. #ILoveYourCupcakes #Romance

Hi all: I decided to take a mini-break from my reviews (not that I’ve finished reviewing all the books, but some of the books I’ve reviewed recently are not due to be published yet, so…) to bring you some news. And to share a lovely review of one of my books. First, some of you
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Published on May 13, 2018 17:05

May 7, 2018

#TuesdayBookBlog ELEGANT ETIQUETTE IN THE NINETEENTH CENTURY by Mallory James A fascinating look into the past and a great source for writers and social history researchers

Hi all: I bring you another one of my reviews of a non-fiction book that I found delightful. I must confess I am pleased I don’t have to live by these rules as I am sure I would have been totally useless and would have done all the wrong things. But reading about it is
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Published on May 07, 2018 17:05

May 6, 2018

#Bookreview Memory Battles of the Spanish Civil War: History, Fiction, Photography by Sebastiaan Faber (@sebasfaber) A book for people unafraid of asking uncomfortable questions. #SpanishHistory #CulturalStudies

Hi all: My review today is a bit different as is the book I share. When I saw it on offer in Edelweiss I had to request it and it proved fascinating. Memory Battles of the Spanish Civil War: History, Fiction, Photography by Sebastiaan Faber The ability to forget the violent twentieth-century past was long seen as
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Published on May 06, 2018 17:05

May 3, 2018

#Bookreview THE WOMEN OF HEACHLEY HALL by Rachel Walkley (@RachelJWalkley) #RBRT A Romantic mystery, with a touch of the paranormal, a gothic mansion and wonderful characters.

Hi all: It’s not one of my usual days to share a review, but as this book launches today, I decided it was only appropriate, as I’d really enjoyed it. Thanks to Rosie Amber (and don’t forget to check her blog, here). The Women of Heachley Hall by Rachel Walkley Miriam has one year to uncover Heachley
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Published on May 03, 2018 17:05

April 30, 2018

#TuesdayBookBlog THE ARTIST AND THE SOLDIER by Angelle Petta (@AngellePetta) A compelling WWII #historicalfiction novel, coming-of-age and M/M love story, and a fascinating backdrop #Bookreview

Hi all: Today I bring you a book that’s officially released as this post publishes and one you should not miss. The Artist and the Soldier by Angelle Petta Two young men come of age and fall in love against the backdrop of true events in World War II—It’s 1938. Bastian Fisher and Max Amsel meet at
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Published on April 30, 2018 17:05

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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