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Monthly Archives: May 2018
Interview With Alan Bradley, the Author of the Flavia de Luce Mystery Series – A Must Read For Mystery Afficionados!
Alan Bradley Alan Bradley is the New York Times bestselling author of THE SWEETNESS AT THE BOTTOM OF THE PIE and recipient of the Dagger Award in 2007. This interview contains some spoilers, though I have tried to avoid … Continue reading
Posted in Author Interviews
Tagged A Red Herring Without Mustard, As Chimney Sweepers Come to Dust, best selling authors, Canadian authors, Flavia de Luce, I Am Half-Sick of Shadows, interview with Alan Bradley, mystery authors, Speaking From Among the Bones, The Curious Case of the Copper Corpse, The Dead in Their Vaulted Arches, The Golden Tresses of the Dead, The Grave's a Fine and Private Place, The Sweetness at the Bottom of the Pie, The Weed that Strings the Hangman's Bag, Thrice the Brinded Cat Hath Mew'd
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The Wounded Shadow – Do the Ends Tie Up In A Satisfactory Manor?
Book Review : The Wounded Shadow The Darkwater Saga #3 By Patrick W. Carr Spoiler Alert! Summary The kings and queens of the northern continent lay siege to the Darkwater Forest, desperate to contain its evil. But rumors of gold and aurium … Continue reading
Posted in grown up books reviewed, young adult book reviews
Tagged Aer, Bolt, By Divine Right, Cesla, character development, character growth, Christian authors, classic themes, Custos, domere, Ealdor, Eldest, epic fantasy, favorite authors, Fayit, Fess, forgiveness, King Rymark, Lady Gael, Mark the urchin, Patrick W. Carr, Pellin, The Shattered Vigil, The Shock of Night, The Wounded Shadow, Toria Deel, Volsk, who are the characters in The Darkwater Saga, Willet Dura
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Perfect Catch – Clean Romances Can Be Super Fun
Book Review : Perfect Catch A Sundaes for Breakfast Romance By Chelsea Hale Spoiler Alert! Summary She was the perfect catch. But one wrong move, and Kyle Montgomery was given the silent treatment for years. When the grown-up version of her … Continue reading
Posted in grown up books reviewed, young adult book reviews
Tagged A Sundaes For Breakfast Romance, clean romance, Kandice Naylor, Kyle Montgomery, miscommunication, people who love books, Perfect Catch, perfect summer read, Prequel A Sundaes For Breakfast Romance series, relationships, squeaky clean romances
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The Dream Thieves – How to Raise the Stakes in a Series!
Book Review : The Dream Thieves The Raven Cycle By Maggie Stiefvater Spoiler Alert! Summary Now that the ley lines around Cabeswater have been woken, nothing for Ronan, Gansey, Blue, and Adam will be the same. Ronan, for one, is falling … Continue reading
Posted in All Time Favorites, young adult book reviews
Tagged Adam Parrish, Blue Sargent, Cabeswater, Chainsaw the raven, class distinction, Declan Lynch, dreams, fantasy, Gansey, Gray Man, hit man, humor, ley lines, Maggie Stiefvater, magic, mystery, mythology, paranormal, psychic, relationships between brothers, religion, Richard Gansey III, Ronan Lynch, solving a puzzle, The Dream Thieves, The Raven Cycle, violence, violence in children's literature, Virginia, world building
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The Grave’s a Fine and Private Place – Girl Detective On The Case
Book Review : The Grave’s a Fine and Private Place A Flavia de Luce Mystery By Alan Bradley Spoiler Alert! Summary Flavia is enjoying the summer, spending her days punting along the river with her reluctant family. Languishing in … Continue reading
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Tagged actors, affects of gossiping, Alan Bradley, brilliant, cozy mystery, dealing with grief, England, Flavia de Luce, Inspector Hewitt, mysteries on a river, New York Times Bestseller, poisons, post-WWII, relationships in family, sassy, sisters, sleuth, The Grave's a Fine and Private Place, traveling circus
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