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BOOK LOVERS PARADISE: BLOOD OF A STONE
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Welcome to Book Lovers Paradise. Welcome to my attempt at blogging. I am a true to heart bibliophile. Here I will discuss and review books as I read them. You are welcome to do the same. The only rules are no profanity, no politics, no religion, and have fun! Monday, May 11, 2015. BLOOD OF A STONE. Publication Date: March 17, 2015 Tuscany Press Formats: Hardcover, Paperback, Kindle 371 Pages Genre: Historical Fiction. Praise for Blood of a Stone. BLOOD OF A STONE by Jeanne Gassman is an enthralling, intr...
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BOOK LOVERS PARADISE: 2015-03-15
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Welcome to Book Lovers Paradise. Welcome to my attempt at blogging. I am a true to heart bibliophile. Here I will discuss and review books as I read them. You are welcome to do the same. The only rules are no profanity, no politics, no religion, and have fun! Thursday, March 19, 2015. The Secrets of Sir Richard Kenworthy. Mass Market Paperback, 378 pages. Published January 27th 2015 by Avon. ISBN 0062072943 (ISBN13: 9780062072948). Iris is a witty young woman, full of charm and intelligence. She doub...
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Caroline Wilson Writes: January 2015
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Musings on historical fiction and all things in between. Saturday, January 31, 2015. Author Spotlight: E.M. Powell and "The Blood of the Fifth Knight". Publication Date: January 1, 2015. Thomas and Mercer Formats: eBook, Paperback. Praise for The Fifth Knight. Powell does a masterful job. Highly recommended." Historical Novels Review. You can also connect with her on Facebook, Twitter, and Goodreads. The Blood of the Fifth Knight Blog Tour Schedule. Thursday, January 1. Review at Flashlight Commentary.
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Caroline Wilson Writes: May 2015
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Musings on historical fiction and all things in between. Thursday, May 28, 2015. Non-fiction Spotlight: "Only Yesterday" and "Since Yesterday". Today I'm pleased to spotlight two books that will be of enormous help to those of you writing books in the 1920s and 1930s. Of course, if you're a fan of those decades, you will also find these books very interesting. These books are being re-released in digital format and can be found at Amazon. Picks up where Only Yesterday. Published in 1940, starts. Is Paula...
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Caroline Wilson Writes: February 2015
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Musings on historical fiction and all things in between. Friday, February 27, 2015. Interview with an Author: Sam Thomas and "The Witch Hunter's Tale. Today I have Sam Thomas, author of the Midwife Mysteries on the blog. The third in the series "The Witch Hunter's Tale" is out now. Welcome Sam and let's get to it. CW: How did you become interested in 17th century England? They were bloody as heck, and really fascinating, so I wrote about them for my thesis. CW: How many books will be in the Midwife Myste...
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Historical Tapestry: Why I Love The 17th Century: Guest Post by Andrea Zuvich, Author of The Stuart Vampire
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Books of a Lifetime. Monday, October 20, 2014. Why I Love The 17th Century: Guest Post by Andrea Zuvich, Author of The Stuart Vampire. Please join me in welcoming Andrea Zuvich, author of The Stuart Vampire, to Historical Tapestry! Below you will find not only her wonderful guest post on why she loves the 17th century (and why you should as well! But more information about her wonderful book. So without further ado. Why I Love the 17th Century, Warts and All. By Andrea Zuvich. S stop that right now!
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Book Babe: August 2015
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Whats On My Reading Radar. Deafness and Hearing Loss. Monday, August 31, 2015. Automaton by C.L. Davies. We follow a couple of gamers and see how obsessed they are with the game and their characters. We follow the gamers' characters (Dean and Lily and Ross) too and see how they struggle with what their gamers tell them to do and what they really want to do. And the fear they live with. 2 * * * * * * *Slight spoiler* * * * * * * Why didn't they wipe Dean's memory when they did Lily's to avoid problems?
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The Incorrigible Reader | "No two persons ever read the same book." – Edmund Wilson | Page 2
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No two persons ever read the same book. – Edmund Wilson. What’s Left of Me. November 10, 2014. November 10, 2014. 8220;If we’d never learned to hate ourself. Never allowed the world to drive a wedge between us, forcing us to become Addie-or-Eva, not Addie-and-Eva. We’d been born with our souls’ fingers interlocked. What if we’d never let go? What’s Left of Me. What’s Left of Me. The two souls sharing one body concept was very. Esque, which is fine by me! What’s Left of Me. What’s Left of Me. This is what...
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Historical Tapestry: Why I Love....Quilts: Guest Post by Leah Zieber, Author of Libby Morgan: Reunion
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Books of a Lifetime. Thursday, December 18, 2014. Why I Love.Quilts: Guest Post by Leah Zieber, Author of Libby Morgan: Reunion. Having a basic understanding of history, some knowledge about a person’s life events - as can be found on Ancestry.com - and a bit of background regarding the symbolism found in a community can often lead to a greater understanding of why a quilt was made. I love to find a quilt with little or no history and try to unravel some of the mysteries held within. Close Up of Signature.
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Passages to the Past: 2015 Historical Fiction Reading Challenge (Now Hosted by Passages to the Past!)
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So, You Wanna Read About. 2015 Historical Fiction Reading Challenge (Now Hosted by Passages to the Past! I am so thrilled to announce that Passages to the Past is now hosting the Historical Fiction Reading Challenge for 2015. The kind ladies at Historical Tapestry. Have passed the torch to me and I could not have been more honored to have been asked! The challenge will run in the same way as it has at Historical Tapestry over the last couple of years. Here are the Reading Challenge details:. To join the ...
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