I’m joining Novels and Nonfiction again with sharing my favourite posts of the week. So, grab yourself a coffee, (or tea) a comfy chair and come and have a browse with me.
I’ve read some great reviews again this week
Bionic Bookworm – One of Us is Lying by Karen M. McManus
Cosy Books – Our House by Louise Candlish
Keeper of Pages – A Breath After Drowning by Alice Blanchard
Chat About Books – A Home At Honeysuckle Farm by Christie Barlow
The Geeky Bibliophile – American Apartheid by Stephanie Woodard
Over The Rainbow Book Blog – The Silent Woman by Terry Lynn Thomas
Dee’s Rad Reads and Reviews – If I Die Tonight by Alison Gaylin
Beereader Books – The Little Italian Bakery by Valentina Cebeni
I’ve read some fab posts from book bloggers
Linda’s Book Bag – Write It And They Will Come A Guest Post by Melvyn Small
Fictionophile – The Weird Side of Famous Writers
Swirl & Thread – ‘What is a Hybrid Author?’ by Evie Gaughan
Books Vertigo & Tea – 10 Times Authors Nailed it With Fictional Villains
Hayley Reviews10 – Guest Post: Anita Cassidy talks Sugar…
On The Blog This Week:
A much quieter week for the blog, starting off on Monday with my Six Degrees of Separation post. On Wednesday I highlighted a book I’m really forward to being published with my Waiting on Wednesday post. On Thursday I shared my audiobook review for A Tale of Two Cities narrated by Martin Jarvis, and on Saturday I posted my regular Stacking The Shelves post.
Finally some other links from across the internet
The New Yorker – Molly Ringwald Revisits “The Breakfast Club” in the Age of #MeToo
The Guardian – Facebook says its ‘voter button’ is good for turnout. But should the tech giant be nudging us at all?
BBC – The Northern Fiction Alliance says the book industry is too “London-centric”.
K.L. Kranes, Author – How to Keep Crushing on Books Instead of Books Crushing on You
Love this weekly feature, thanks for the mention 😊x
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Thanks and you’re welcome 🙂 x
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Thank you lovely so glad you enjoyed the review x
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I’ve enjoyed several of these. Thanks Nicki.
Also thanks for including Fictionophile, I really appreciate it. ♥
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So many great reviews. I also really liked reading about the quirks famous writers have! Lovely list!
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Thanks glad you enjoyed it 😁
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I see a few I have missed 🙂 Time to make my rounds. Thank you for the lovely inclusion – xx
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You’re very welcome xx
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Thank you for the mention! Love the post!
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Thanks and you’re welcome 😊
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Nicki I always so appreciate the shout out. Thank you. Xx
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You’re very welcome xx
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Some great links here – I really enjoyed the Molly Ringwald article too.
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Thanks 🙂
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