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Blog Tour | Michael Stephenson author of The Man on the Roof Spoiler​ Q&A!
Blog Tour | Michael Stephenson author of The Man on the Roof Spoiler​ Q&A!
Michael Stephenson has been writing for over a decade. A lover of horror, his fiction stretches over a plethora of genres including: romance, erotica, thrillers, action/adventure, horror, urban, legal, and political. Sticking mainly to fiction, he does enjoy reading a great amount of non-fiction as well.  An avid lover of films, he also is a screenwriter. He believes that a good story engulfs the…
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The ABC Book Challenge | ፈ
The ABC Book Challenge | ፈ
Hello, my Lovelies! ❤️
  Memorable Books that Start with “C”
  Company Commander by Russell Lewis
In 2008 Major Russell Lewis commanded a company of two hundred soldiers from the British Army’s legendary Parachute Regiment on a six-month tour in the most dangerous part of Afghanistan. In2008 Major Russell Lewis commanded a company of two hundred soldiers from the British Army’s legendary…
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ᏇᏇᏇ Wednesday #08 | 04th July 2018 Hello, My Lovelies! ❤ It’s time for another WWW Wednesdays meme, a weekly meme hosted by…
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Finally We have witnessed a Royal got wedding.
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NetGalley Review | The Oddling Prince by Nancy Springer
NetGalley Review | The Oddling Prince by Nancy Springer
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🗝🗝 In the ancient moors of Scotland, the king of Calidon lies on his deathbed, cursed by a ring that cannot be removed from his finger. When a mysterious fey stranger appears to save the king, he also carries a secret that could tear the royal family apart. The kingdom’s only hope will lie with two young men raised worlds apart. Aric is the beloved heir to the throne of Calidon; Albaric is…
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NetGalley Review | Girl at the Grave by Teri Bailey Black
NetGalley Review | Girl at the Grave by Teri Bailey Black
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🗝🗝🗝🗝 Valentine has spent years trying to outrun her mother’s legacy. But small towns have long memories, and when a new string of murders occurs, all signs point to the daughter of a murderer.  Only one person believes Valentine is innocent—Rowan Blackshaw, the son of the man her mother killed all those years ago. Valentine vows to find the real killer, but when she finally uncovers the…
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☀️ June 2018 Wrap Up!
☀️ June 2018 Wrap Up!
 Books Read & Reviewed:
The Heroes by Joe Abercrombie 🗝🗝🗝🗝
Red Country by Joe Abercrombie 🗝🗝🗝
Across the Fourwinds by Shane Trusz & Darryl Frayne (NetGalley) 🗝🗝🗝🗝🗝
Unwritten by Tara Gilboy (NetGalley) 🗝🗝🗝🗝🗝
Marked Beauty by S.A. Larsen (NetGalley) 🗝🗝🗝🗝
Into the Water by Paula Hawkins 🗝🗝🗝
The Story Peddler by Lindsay A. Franklin 🗝🗝🗝🗝🗝
Illusion by Stephanie Elams (NetGalley) 🗝🗝🗝🗝
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Books Are..
New comic for The Southampton Review! 
Posters are available at my shop.
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Hidden, or disappearing, fore-edge painting is a technique that dates back to the mid 17th century, when London bookbinders began decorating not the flat edge of a text block, but rather the gently fanned edge. Doing so caused the image to appear and vanish depending on how the pages were held. In some cases, as with the views of Boston and Philadelphia above, two different scenes were painted on either side of the fore-edge, so that only the gilt edge is visible until the pages are fanned in one direction or the other.
There’s more about these fore-edge paintings on the From the Stacks blog!
Fore-edge painting of York Cathedral. Thomas and Katharine Macquoid. About Yorkshire. 1894. New-York Historical Society.
Double fore-edge painting of oval views of Hull and Olney, with decorative surrounds. John Scott. The Life of the Rev. Thomas Scott, Rector of Aston Sandford, Bucks. 1836. New-York Historical Society.
Double-fore edge paintings of Boston and Philadelphia. Washington Irving. The Sketch Book of Geoffrey Crayon, Gent. 1864. New-York Historical Society.
Fore-edge painting of Eton from Windsor Castle. Thomas Gray. Poems and Letters. 1867. New-York Historical Society.
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ᏇᏇᏇ Wednesday #07 | 27th June 2018 Hello, My Lovelies! ❤ It’s time for another WWW Wednesdays meme, a weekly meme hosted by…
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Hello, my Lovelies! ❤️
Top Ten Tuesday is a book meme hosted over on ThatArtsyReadingGirl. And today the theme is ‘series I’d like to finish someday’. I have quite a few series that I wish to finish at some point in my life, so here it is.
  Me and this series have never seen eye to eye, EVER! And I’m determined that before my 30th birthday I will have completed both books and even possibly have had a go at the Silmarillion, just to say I have. I’m not sure what it is but every time I go to read this series, something prevents me: illness, lost the book, have to go somewhere urgently―I’m just called away from it every single time. I mean this is a classic that everyone has virtually read unless they live in a cave in the middle of the sea and just to classify, I do not live in a cave in the middle of the sea so I should have no problem getting this series done and dusted.
      Ꮦop Ꮦen Ꮦuesday | Series I’d Like to Finish Someday Hello, my Lovelies! ❤️ Top Ten Tuesday is a book meme hosted over on ThatArtsyReadingGirl. And today the theme is ‘series I'd like to finish someday’.
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Harry Potter Anniversary: Day 7 | Thank You!
Harry Potter Anniversary: Day 7 | Thank You!
Hello, my Lovelies and Potterheads! ❤️
Today, for the Harry Potter Anniversary week I will be saying thank you and my appreciation for the HP series.
Weird Zeal has created this week’s amazing events and posts and everyone is welcome to join. You can check the link and discover a lot more about the topics and posts for the rest of the week.
  First and foremost, I would like to thank J.K. Rowling…
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