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Aberrant, by Ruth Silver | A World of Words
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A World of Words. Reviewing children's books. Laquo; City of Bones, by Cassandra Clare. Interview with Ruth Silver. Aberrant, by Ruth Silver. On April 29, 2013. Published by LazyDay Publishing. Following her eighteenth birthday, Olivia Parker accepts her requirement to marry her childhood best friend, Joshua Warren, and is eager to start her work assignment and new life when it all comes abruptly to an end as she’s arrested and thrown in prison. The only crime committed: her existence. In the next post.
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A World of Words | Reviewing children's books | Page 2
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A World of Words. Reviewing children's books. The second type of dystopia. Noughts and Crosses,. ISBN: 0-552-54632-1, 2.32. Callum is a nought – a second-class citizen in a world run by the ruling Crosses…. Sephy is a Cross, daughter of one of the most powerful men in the country…. In their world, noughts and Crosses simply don’t mix. And as hostility turns to violence, can Callum and Sephy possibly find a way to be together? They are determined to try. And then the bomb explodes…. By Michelle I Brooks.
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Post Mortem, by Kira Snyder | A World of Words
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A World of Words. Reviewing children's books. Laquo; Perverse, by Larry Rodness. An app for the boys. Post Mortem, by Kira Snyder. On May 11, 2013. Celia Macarty is back in. Post Mortem, the second instalment in the. Autum in New Orleans means Homecoming, romance – and murder. When a friend vanishes, Celia believes a desperate letter about an unsolved Civil War-era murder holds the key to unravelling the mystery. Having reviewed Dead Letter Office. The first of the Parish Mail. The reader is told about a...
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Changing hands | A World of Words
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A World of Words. Reviewing children's books. Laquo; An app for the boys. On July 17, 2013. It has now been almost 6 months since I started up this blog, and I’ve enjoyed it more than I thought I would! Because I’m a bit of a perfectionist, though, I wanted to play around with the design of my blog, which I found was much easier on Blogger. I now have my own domain through them, and am very happy with the design I’ve managed to put onto it. Please can you visit me on http:/ www.a-worldofwords.com. You ar...
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Interview with Ruth Silver | A World of Words
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A World of Words. Reviewing children's books. Laquo; Aberrant, by Ruth Silver. Mudlark, by John Sedden. Interview with Ruth Silver. On April 29, 2013. I’ve just posted a review for. Which you can read here. Below is an interview, spotlight and giveaway with Ruth Silver, the author. Thanks for your time, Ruth! Having read the story,. Seemed to me to have hints of. Did these books influence you at all? If not, did any other book inspire you? I can’t say. A Handmaid’s Tale. It might take years to see the fu...
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Perverse, by Larry Rodness | A World of Words
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A World of Words. Reviewing children's books. Laquo; Mudlark, by John Sedden. Post Mortem, by Kira Snyder. Perverse, by Larry Rodness. On May 9, 2013. Published by Itoh Press. First off, I’m still posting on this blog, but I’ve actually just bought my own domain through Blogger I’d love it if everyone could check out www.a-wordofwords.com. Having been approached by Larry Rodness to review Perverse,. Posted in New Adult. What do you think? Enter your comment here. Address never made public). Elephant, by ...
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Something a little different | A World of Words
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A World of Words. Reviewing children's books. Laquo; The second type of dystopia. Something a little different. On April 17, 2013. Just a short post today! Since moving house, it’s been a while since I’ve been able to sit down with the kids to read anything, and therefore, I don’t really have any new book reviews for their age group. However, there are loads of children’s apps out there, and I thought I’d write about. Kate and Harry build a ship. I’d thoroughly recommend this one! Posted in 3-5 years.
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An app for the boys | A World of Words
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A World of Words. Reviewing children's books. Laquo; Post Mortem, by Kira Snyder. An app for the boys. On May 20, 2013. Sorry about the slightly late post this week, I’m off to Mauritius in less than two weeks and have been excitedly packing and keeping busy! It’s therefore taking me a little while longer than normal to read my current book, The Clock of Time,. By Nancy Klann-Moren, so today’s review is for the above app. I don’t know about you, but my older niece and nephew have loved the Toy Story.