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This is a place filled with book reviews and everything that concerns books and reading.
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I created this blog for book lovers. But if you are just want to find a book to read them be my guest and explore. Come back soon for new posts on other books. Have fun searching and good luck!!
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All about music, books, movies, performing arts, religion, church organizations and service, design and decorations, health, food, beauty, lifestyle, and values about life, love and friendship.
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Gregor Patton is the author of the Cases of Pain detective fiction series. Follow this industry outsider as he writes about his efforts to establish Cases of Pain as an entertainment franchise. Can Patton triumph over his demons and addictions?
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Nature, Cycling, and Finding America. A place to share resources and ideas on the environment, environmental and conservation history, and outdoor recreation; and to explore how the appreciation and enjoyment of nature can further environmental action.
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very good
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Collection of Bible Study Notes, Book Reviews, Musings, Quotes and Poems
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Devoted to the works of P G Wodehouse. Includes biography, trivia, Wodehouse on film and reviews of his many books.
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Devoted to the works of Charles Dodgson written under the name Lewis Carroll. Book and film reviews, biographical items of interest and Alice illustrated.
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Your Littlest Sin is an eFiction site for the works of J. Nicole Whitten. The Freelancer is a thriller currently available and Ritual Awakening (part 1 in the Denying Destiny Trilogy) becomes available on July 7th. So...what's your littlest sin?
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Writing historical fiction is my passion. Reading it is one of my favorite past-times. I'll share my writing triumphs and woes, adventures in NaNoWriMo, quotations, inspiration, and what I've currently got my nose stuck in.
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I've written a book, and now i am serialising it on this blog in order that via social media it can be edited, improved and hopefully published. The book is based in Medieval France and tells the tale of seven knights. I hope you enjoy.
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turning on the past through fiction and film
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The Dustus Blog combines personal stories, poetry, and graphic art. Adam Dustus in the author of High School Asylum and blogs consistently.
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Say Hello, Beanty is a book published through a blog in 52 weekly installments.It takes a humorous look at life with a cat and feature great images, short stories, essays and satirical Catku.We want to provide the kind of smart humor pet owners relate to.
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Energetic posts about literary agents, publishers, art, animation, chocolate, things that thrill and annoy me.
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Kathcake Blogging is a blog that is ultimately real. It is a personal blog with topics from love, to careers to swimming. I write in a funny, informal style that appeals to many and everyone will find something that appeals in my writing.
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This blog introduces The Island Gang book series. Rediscover the meaning of life in this mystery series. Available through Barnes & Noble, Borders, Amazon.com, or your favorite bookseller. Google The Island Gang.
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Somenewlanguage.net is a blog for writers of all skill levels, published and unpublished. Posted topics range from creating convincing characters and plausible plots, to lessons and techniques in the craft of writing and screenwriting.
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An intersexed college girl, an extraterrestrial guardian, a mystical cult, a conflict older than time... All in an ongoing blog fiction.
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Formula Elixir Vitae contains fiction. Short stories, flash fiction and experiments in prose and (very occasionally) poetry. Themes explored are usually fairly dark and/or darkly comic.
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"It sounded superfluous, but he believed in its underlying principle, and he was proud of heading Minimal English. It was the truth, after all. How much can one know of another person anyway? He didn't even know if she loved him."
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Bookalicious is a comprehensive and current book review site. Favoring fantasy and young adult Bookalicious brings you the latest reviews, news and author interviews.
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Based on true events; what has been kept secret till now was the discovery of a lost Mayan temple in the Mayab Forest in the Yucatan, Mexico over thirty years ago that will transmit a harmonic frequency for all of humankind in 2012.
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LuxuryReading.com is mainly written and managed by me, with occasional contributions by guest reviewers. The website is dedicated to reviewing and bringing attention to thought-provoking books, and encouraging reading in general.
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A behind the scenes look at the on-going story DEAD MEAT.
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very good
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My reviews and thought on books I'm reading, books I've read, books I'm planning to read and just about books in general.
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very good
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A review of Zombie fiction from a fans point of view.
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very good
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The Guts to Try is a site that discusses fiction writing and becoming a better writer by providing tips and advise on various subjects such as character development, POV, and themes. Challenge or Prompt submissions written by the owner are also showcased
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The Hole, by Aaron Ross Powell, is a serial apocalyptic horror novel, based in Mormon mythology, about a global plague, zombies, and a small group of survivors making their way across a very weird Midwest.
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very good
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Literary book news and reviews.
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