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A bookish proposal (the proposal story)
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A Bookish Proposal
21 July 2011 2:38 PM | 148 CommentsA novel way to get engaged...
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A Bookish Proposal
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Interview: Favel Parrett, author of Past the Shallows
22 November 2011 5:51 PM | 11 Comments
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Interview: Favel Parrett, author of Past the Shallows
Publishing News
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Bookish news and publishing tidbits 25 November 2011
25 November 2011 10:19 AM | No Comments
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Bookish news and publishing tidbits 25 November 2011
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A Bookish Proposal
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Giveaway: Red Riding Hood by Sarah Blakley-Cartwright
We have 4 copies of Red Riding Hood by Sarah Blakley-Cartwright to give away! -
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Review: The Bachelorette Party by Karen McCullah Lutz
The Bachelorette Party is a hilarious chicklit novel about the dangers of letting your hair down before your big day. -
Review: Demon of the Air by Simon Levack
Demon of the Air is a fabulous Aztec-era mystery from debut author Simon Levack. -
Book giveaways
Heres a quick round up of a few book giveaways Ive seen online recently: Bookhugger: The April Competition. (UK only) Tor Heavy Metal Pulp Giveaway (US only) Carol Higgins Clark Giveaway Alexey Pehov Shadow Prowler Giveaway (US only) Ian Tregillis Bitter Seeds Giveaway Mark Watson Giveaway More Tor Giveaways Hodder Famous Faces Giveaway Louise Bagshawe [...] -
Review: Julian Corkle is a Filthy Liar by DJ Connell
DJ Connell's hilarious debut will appeal to fans of The Castle, Priscilla Queen of the Desert and Muriel's Wedding. -
Review: White Tiger by Kylie Chan
The first in Chan's Dark Heavens series, White Tiger is a fun read filled with Chinese folklore. -
Review: The Wild Reel by Paul Brandon
Brandon's The Wild Reel is an urban fantasy in the vein of veteran author Charles de Lint. A light read for lovers of Irish mythology.