Good morning and welcome to my weekly round up inspired by Novels and Nonfiction. So, grab yourself a comfy chair, a coffee, tea or even a 99 ice-cream, (especially if you’re enjoying this prolonged heatwave in the UK), and come and have a browse with me.

Here are just some of the great reviews I’ve read this week
Bibliobeth – Behind Closed Doors by B. A . Paris
What’s Nonfiction – Blood Ivy by Paul Collins
Swirl & Thread – The Party by Lisa Hall
Cleopatra Loves Books – Watching You by Lisa Jewell
Anne Bonny Book Reviews – A Noise Downstairs by Linwood Barclay
Books and Me! – The Madonna of Bolton by Matt Cain
Book Inspector – Zero by Marc Elsberg
Bionic Book Worm – The Heart’s Invisible Furies by John Boyne
Always Trust In Books – Madman Walking by L.F. Robertson
Linda’s Book Bag – No Further Questions by Gillian McAllister
Here are just some fab posts from across the book blogging community
Books, Vertigo & Tea – Rereading Books That Missed the Mark
Bookidote – Bonding Through Blogging & The Nevers and Forevers of Readers
Jill’s Book Cafe- Five on Friday & On Being Yourself
Beereader Books – Supporting Kids Reading This Summer
Fictionophile – Wednesday’s Word = Other (Cover Love redux)
Excuse My Reading – Frantic Fridays
On the Blog This Week
It’s been quite a busy week for the blog with me sharing my review of The French Girl by Lexie Elliot. On Tuesday I shared joined with Top Tuesday and shared the Best Books I’ve read in 2018 (So Far). On Wednesday I shared my review when I hosted a stop on the blog tour for Happily Never After by Emma Robinson and also joined in with WWW Wednesdays! On Thursday I shared my publication day review for The Floor Is Lava by Ivan Brett and on Friday I took part in the Six Degrees of Separation meme. On Saturday I joined in with the Six in Six meme and posted my usual Stacking The Shelves post.
Other Links
Helen Cullen – A Lost Letter To..
BBC Arts – Peter McKee on Painting Britain’s Working Class
The Guardian – If You Only Read One Book this Summer…Make It This One
BBC News – How Much Are Signed Books Worth?
BBC Wales – Heatwave Unveils Ancient Settlements
Thank yoooooou I’m so glad you liked my summer reading feature Nikki x have a fab Sunday
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You’re welcome 😊
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Again, great picks! I’m off to read most of those links!!
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Thanks hope you enjoy them 😊
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Thanks Nicki for a double mention, very much appreciated x
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You’re welcome x
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Thank you Nicki, a whole heap of interesting links again!
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You’re welcome!
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Nicky thank you so much. Glad you enjoyed!! x
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You’re welcome x
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This is a great format. Plenty to check out!
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Thanks happy reading 😀
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Glad you liked the Blood & Ivy review, definitely check that one out, such a great read. Love that Guardian list of “if you only read one book” (but seriously, can you imagine only reading one book all summer?!)
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I was surprised to discover that I had few of those books already on my tbr.
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Awe thanks for linking me! And the heatwave in Canada is ridiculous! Every day has been over 90 degrees. With humidity, it feels like 110-120. Thankful for ice cream and swimming pools! 🙂
Sorry if this comment goes through multiple times – I’ve been having issues with WordPress today!
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You’re very welcome! I really hope your heatwave breaks very soon.
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It’s supposed to be like this all week long…. but it’s better than snow!
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Thank you so much Nicki!! Have a wonderful Sunday!! 😀
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You’re very welcome 😀
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Thank you SO much for the shoutout and these links! 😘
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You’re welcome!
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Thanks for these links! They will definitely help me catch up. 🙂
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Thanks hope you enjoy them.
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Thank You Nicki! 🙂
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You’re welcome 😀
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