Sometimes I think that was the happiest day of my life, those hours of heat and silence and colour, alone with David high up on the moor. But then I remember that I have said that of many other days,… Continue reading →| Novel Readings
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by Bethany Taullie As I step out onto the porch, a warm ray of morning light brushes my face. The air in July is always sweet—a combination of rainwater and honeydew. Blue jays sing as a sof…| The Lit Nerds
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by Mary Ann McGuigan Jack reads the last lines of his story and sinks back into the sofa’s deep white pillows, as if he wants to disappear. He’s kind of small, narrow shoulders, thin arms and neck, so he almost does. “That’s your best so far,” Bill says. Bill speaks only in superlatives, but Kevin […]| The Lit Nerds
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Pre-order Samira Ahmed’s newest young adult novel, The Singular Life of Aria Patel, for your chance to win one of four randomly chosen signed copy of Samira’s books: Internment, …| Hachette UK
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I really thought A Song to Drown Rivers was going to be my top–and most heartbreaking–read of 2024, but like its namesake this eponymous book came along and blew it out of the water.| Little Corner Reads
Sarah Reviews: Pieces of Sky by Trinity Doyle| Marianne de Pierres – Burn Bright
HAPPY VALENTINES DAY! If you love sword lesbians two queens in love you should preorder mine and Anna Kopp’s graphic novel releasing in March! -> The Marble Queen Preorder and if you preorder you can pick up some extra goodies Summary: A sapphic YA graphic novel with sword fighting, political intrigue, and magic where the princess needs a marriage alliance for the welfare of her kingdom, but she unknowingly accepts a proposal from a mysterious country, having come not from the prince, but h...| Gabrielle Kari