Good morning and Welcome to my weekly round up post 😀 I’ve got some lovely links for you again this week. So, find yourself a cosy spot and come have a browse with me. 😀
Recent Reviews
Lex Brookman – Blurred Lines
One More Word – My Pear-Shaped Life & The Glass Hotel
Chocolate’n’Waffles – Lockdown
Fictionophile – Letters From the Past
The Quiet Knitter – Sisters of Berlin
Taking on a World of Words – A Mother’s Reckoning
Books and Me! – The Glass Hotel
Always Need More Books – My Pear-Shaped Life & Rainbow Milk
Blue Mood Café – Sunrise on Half Moon Bay
Over The Rainbow Book Blog – The Strangers
Cosy Books – City of Girls
Zooloo’s Book Diary – The Calico Cat
Chat About Books – Art and Soul
The Quiet Geordie – Rapid Reviews
The Belgian Reviewer – The Switch
Posts from across the book blogging community
Novel Deelights – Step Back in Time: Historical Fiction Recommendations & The Roy and Castells series
Taking on a World of Words – Literacy Pregnancy
Linda’s Book Bag – Staying in with Liz Treacher
Reading Between the Pages – Book-to-Screen – 4 Series and 2 Movies to Enjoy From The Comfort of Your Home
Swirl and Thread – The Book of Longings: An Audio Clip
On The Blog
It’s been a very quiet week on the blog, I only posted twice On Wednesday I joined in with WWW Wednesdays! and on Saturday I shared my usual Stacking The Shelves post.
Other Links
Evie Gaughan – Girl in the Middle
The Guardian – Interview with Sophie Ellis-Bextor & Honey I Flipped the Garden & The Plight of the Cuckoo & Italian Lessons: What We Learnt from Two Months of Home Schooling
BBC News – Dancer Uses Bin Night to Perform for Neighbours & Audiobooks: the Rise and Rise of Books You Don’t Read
Positive News – What Went Right & Meet the Refugees Creating a Buzz & Life After Lockdown: One Man’s Plan to the UK Back on it’s Feet
European Space Agency – Deserted Venetian Lagoon & Air Pollution Remains Low as Europeans Stay at Home
Thanks for reading, have a lovely Sunday and stay safe xx
Thank you! And lots of lovely new posts – and books! – for me to go and investigate! x
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You’re welcome hope you find something you enjoy x
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Nicki thank you so much xx
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You’re very welcome xx
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Great post! I just read the Guardian article – really good – though I have to laugh, when he said ‘Using a sharp kitchen knife I sliced a hole in my child’s blackout blind.’ — I’m steel reeling at the horror lol
Happy Pinhole Camera day! 😀
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thanks 😀
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I feel so special to have two posts make it! Thanks for including me. Happy reading!
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You’re very welcome 😀
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Another great week and thanks for including one of mine💜
FYI, I don’t think I’ve mentioned it but I really like the new graphic you’re using for this post. Well done👏
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You’re very welcome! Thanks I used Canva to make it glad you like it 🙂
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I love this. How long does it take you to compile?
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Thanks! 😀 It all depends how long I spend reading reviews, emailing to myself and then writing up the post. It was quite quick this week because I didn’t spend much time blog hopping.
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Well, I liked it. I saw some books to add to my TBR mountain. The sheer effort is admirable.
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Thanks 😊
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Thanks for including my review Nicki. As usual, you have some great links here. Thanks for the enjoyable half hour on a Sunday morning.
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Thanks you’re very welcome Lynne 🙂
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Thanks for this! I loved the BBC one on the “blue-eyed boy of literature”. I’m really glad that people are warming up to audibooks. Spoken word was my first introduction to literature: being read to by my parents. So I’ve got this womb-ish, coming home association to it, that it has really never felt like betraying printed words at all.
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You’re welcome glad you enjoyed it 😀
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Thank you for the mention – it is always lovely to be included. I’m off to have a read of some reviews I might have missed x
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You’re very welcome x
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Thank you so much Nicki! It makes me so happy to find myself on here x
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You’re very welcome xx
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My favorite source for blogging awesomeness ❤ Thank you for including Lockdown, lovely. Sending you all the love, I hope you are safe and well xx
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Thanks lovely you’re very welcome! I’m good thanks and hope you are too xx
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Thank you! xx
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You’re very welcome xx
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As always thanks for putting these lists together! It definitely makes it easier to catch up on things. xx
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You’re very welcome xx
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