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Those We Left Behind, by Stuart Neville | A Bookish Type
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Those We Left Behind, by Stuart Neville. Those We Left Behind. Several chapters will roll by in Stuart Neville’s chilling novel,. Those We Left Behind. Those We Left Behind. Is narrated by Ciaran’s probation officer, Paula Cunningham, and Serena Flanagan, the detective who tried to get Ciaran to tell her what happened the night the brothers’ foster father was murdered by one of them. Those We Left Behind. Is not a whodunnit mystery,. Those We Left Behind. Those We Left Behind. Click to share on Pocket (O...
The Axeman, by Ray Celestin | A Bookish Type
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The Axeman, by Ray Celestin. Between May 1918 and October 1919, a series of horrific murders terrorized New Orleans. The Axeman murders. Were never solved. Ray Celestin’s novel,. Offers a potential explanation for the gory deaths of up to twelve people. I leapt at the chance to read this book because one of my favorite podcasts,. Stuff You Missed in History Class. And I wanted to learn more. Celestin’s novel offers a solution to the almost 100-year-old mystery that I never expected. Didn’t work for...
Beastly Bones, by William Ritter | A Bookish Type
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Beastly Bones, by William Ritter. Sometimes when I discover a new book that hits me right in the genres, I get the added thrill of learning that a sequel will soon be published. That’s what happened to me with William Ritter’s Rook and Jackaby series. I read the first one,. Through my local library. I was fortunate enough to snag an advanced reader copy of. For review consideration within twelve months. (This is soon in book time.). Takes place some time after the dramatic conclusion of Jackaby. Send to ...
The Black Tongue, by Marko Hautala | A Bookish Type
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The Black Tongue, by Marko Hautala. It’s been a long time since I’ve read an out-and-out horror story. I picked up Marko Hautala’s. Because it was set in Finland and, according to the description, was about a folk story that might be truer than any one wants it to be. That part turned out to be true, but. Ended up being much weirder and scarier than I was expecting. I received a free copy of this ebook from NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review. It will be released 22 September 2015. Post was not s...
This week on the bookish internet | A Bookish Type
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This week on the bookish internet. Anne Rice keeps using the word “censorship.”. I don’t think it means what she thinks it means. Alison Flood reports on Rice’s comments about the reaction to. For Such a Time. Hannah Furness reports for. On Birmingham’s embarrassing request for book donations. After the city ran out of funds for library operations after completing a 188m library building. (The Birmingham Library also had their hours cut.). If You Give a Mouse a Cookie. After her death for.
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SeriousRachel | Books, not People
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Books, not People. Literary immersion; social aversion. About “Books, not People”. All posts by SeriousRachel. Reader Writer Former academic Wanderlusting homebody enjoying the wilds of sci-fi and nostalgia embodying contradictions Probably loves your dog. View all posts by SeriousRachel →. Not a Self-Help Book: The Misadventures of Marty Wu. May 6, 2016. Not a Self-Help Book: The Misadventures of Marty Wu. Not a Self-Help Book: The Misadventures of Marty Wu. Just in time for Mother’s Day.). As a deep ad...
Read on… | Books, not People
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Books, not People. Literary immersion; social aversion. About “Books, not People”. Welcome to Books, not People. Where I discuss what I’m reading and celebrate the superiority of literary companionship. Learn slightly more here. Or mosey on down this page for some delightfully subjective book reviews. Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window). Share on Facebook (Opens in new window). Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window). Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window). April 5, 2015.
Oh! You Pretty Things | Books, not People
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Books, not People. Literary immersion; social aversion. About “Books, not People”. July 25, 2015. 8230;but thanks to this book, bedtime couldn’t come soon enough. This book is addictive in the best way. Tabloid good, with stratospherically better writing. While I’m not typically a fan of using present-tense in novels, the story drew me in and I quickly overlooked that narrative choice. The book doesn’t necessarily lend itself to a sequel, unfortunately, but luckily for her fans, Mahin’s upcom...The relat...
Ready Player One | Books, not People
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Books, not People. Literary immersion; social aversion. About “Books, not People”. June 24, 2015. Coming of Age in Second Life. So here we are, the yearly E3 conference having come and gone from Los Angeles. A large sub-section of society rolled out the red carpet for technological innovations with ambiguous consequences for culture as we know it, and I couldn’t help but think of this post. Is finally shaping up to be a real possibility. I love me some Woz–I mean, Og. Whatever. An excellent British telev...
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A Bookish Nature | Sharing my love for the magic of books
Sharing my love for the magic of books. Book Review: The Soldier’s Wife. August 16, 2015. The Soldier’s Wife. Set during World War II on the island of Guernsey,. The Soldier’s Wife. Continue reading →. Book Review: Dreams of Gods & Monsters. August 10, 2015. August 11, 2015. Dreams of Gods and Monsters. Book 3 in the Daughter of Smoke and Bone Trilogy). The synopsis and review for this book contain spoilers. Continue reading →. Four Thoughts on the Bookish Community. August 6, 2015. If I can find a spare...
abOOkishOwl | Book Reviews, Book Recommendations and Random Stuffs
Book Reviews, Book Recommendations and Random Stuffs. March Wrap-up and April TBR. April Wrap-up and May TBR. May Wrap-up and June TBR. I’m a self-confessed book geek from the Philippines. HARRY POTTER AND THE PHILOSOPHER’S STONE! And thus begun my lifelong journey towards the magical world of books. So yeah I would say that the Harry Potter series ignited the fire within me and affected me with this great passion for reading. What kind of books do you read? Pride and Prejudice, The Shock of the Fall, Ca...
A Bookish Redhead
I'm taking a break. be back soonish! Sunday, 9 August 2015. I DO NOT OWN IMAGE! When is enough, enough? That's the part of me that needs my attention at the moment, I need to have some fun and read a book! The Bookish Christmas feature didn't quite go as planned, that was meant to my gateway for inspiration, I will get in touch with the author to explain. I've posted quite a few giveaways lately, I will be in touch with winners in due course to get your goodies posted out so please be patient! Food and b...
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A Bookish Sinister Kid | Bookish things that sinister kids do.
A Bookish Sinister Kid. Bookish things that sinister kids do. The Kid’s Social. Kid’s Goodreads Profile. Geek-Out 1.0 ModCloth. Geek-Out 2.0 Music Festival love. Geek-Out 2.5 Firefly Music Festival/Volunteering. Geek-Out 3.0 TeeFury. The Kid Can Binge. L O R E podcast. Back in the Office Dunder Mifflin-style. Top Ten Tuesday: Authors I’ve Read the Most edition. Posted in Love Love LOVE. Top Ten Authors I’ve Read The Most Books From, the weekly topic provided by The Broke and Bookish. All my favs ;).
A Bookish Tragedy
Saturday, September 19, 2015. Queen of Shadows by Sarah J. Maas. By Sarah J Maas. Genre: Fantasy, Dystopian. Everyone Celaena Sardothien loves has been taken from her. But she's at last returned to the empire—for vengeance, to rescue her once-glorious kingdom, and to confront the shadows of her past . . . Queen of Shadows was everything that I was waiting for. I know some people were disappointed, but not this girl! Adarlan is a seriously corrupted place. Even more is hiding under the surface and QoS...
A Bookish Type
The Black Tongue, by Marko Hautala. It’s been a long time since I’ve read an out-and-out horror story. I picked up Marko Hautala’s. Because it was set in Finland and, according to the description, was about a folk story that might be truer than any one wants it to be. That part turned out to be true, but. Ended up being much weirder and scarier than I was expecting. I received a free copy of this ebook from NetGalley, in exchange for an honest review. It will be released 22 September 2015. Is not a whodu...
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A Bookish Way of Life
A Bookish Way of Life. Wednesday, May 13, 2015. Love Is Red: A Novel by Sophie Jaff. Thank you to the publisher and TLC Book Tours for providing me with a copy of this book! Unleashed upon Manhattan after lying dormant for centuries, the Sickle Man kills to harvest the precious hues of his victims. As his palette grows, so too does his power. Every death brings him closer to the one color, and the one woman, he must possess at any cost. And why is she suddenly plagued by disturbing visions? This book is ...
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