Duties in Life include- adept wordsmith (linguistic wizard), and part-time military strategist, as exemplified through the character of Avry from the Healer Series (not really, but it will prove to be an indispensable skill, when the zombie apocalypse rolls around.) Some of her noteworthy titles, featuring dynamic, powerful female magic wielder include: Click on…
Month: June 2014
Review of “Cromwell was Framed:Ireland 1649” by: Tom Reilly
Amazon.com / Barnes and Nobles/Goodreads Cromwell Was Framed: Ireland 1649 By: Tom Reilly Chronos Books Review Written by: Shonda Wilson There are moments when as a reader, one just wants a book to be good for a variety of personal reasons. Perhaps the author is a favorite or the subject, but either way, the reader…
Lestat Book Coven Newsletter #12
Procure your copy now, before our discussion begins this week, and the second “Vampire Lestat” Live Chat begins June 29,2014 at 2pm. Eastern!! Don’t let Lestat start without you! Dear Members of this Most Esteemed, Articulate, Voraciously Inquisitive Coven- Now, it is the week of June 22, 2014, and we are about to read a much…
Review of A Survivor’s Guide to Eternity
Amazon (kindle edition)/Amazon (paperback edition)/Barnes and Nobles (paperback edition) Publisher: Mirador Publishing (January 27, 2014) Review by: Lindsey Imagine: you wake up with a terrible headache. You don’t know what happened, where you are or how you got there. Everything around you is gigantic and your limbs are very heavy and hard to move. To…
Review of ADAM by Ariel Schrag
Amazon.com (Kindle Edition)/ Barnes and Noble (Nook Edition)/Kobo/Books-A-Million ADAM is Ariel Schrag’s first published novel; however, she has been a published graphic memoirist, documenting her tumultuous high school experiences, for over fifteen years. Her novel thus simultaneously suffers some of the issues common in first novels and demonstrates the polished story-telling considerations taken…
Review of Emily Croy Barker’s “The Thinking Woman’s Guide to Real Magic”
Amazon.com (Kindle edition)/ Barnes & Nobles (Nook Edition)/Kobo/Books-A-Million *Review part of Female Magic Wielder’s Month-End of June-End of July* While reading this enchanting book, the main musical theme from Miyazaki’s “Howl’s Moving Castle,” kept waltzing around my mind,both merrily and excitedly,indicative of my main mood while reading “The Thinking Woman’s Guide to Real Magic.”…
Strength, Beauty, and Sass- The Nature of the Magic Wielding Female: July Book Group
Each and every month A Bibliophile’s Reverie is dedicated to broadening and extending the horizons of literature indulgence for our readers and followers. Starting in July we begin our month theme of Magic Wielding Females and to compliment this we begin the monthly book group. This is the chance for our fans, followers, and readers…
Female Magic Wielder Month/ Diana Bishop Commonplace Book Giveaway Details
Addendum: This contest is open only to those living in the US, due to cost of international postage. If you are someone living outside of the US that has entered this contest, please know that I am not being discriminatory, in exempting you from winning. It is purely a pragmatic reason for doing this. Here…
The Vampire Lestat Book Coven Newsletter #11
Procure your copy now, before our discussion begins this week, and the first “Vampire Lestat” Live Chat begins June 22,2014 at 2pm. Eastern!! Don’t let Lestat start without you! Dear Members of this Most Esteemed, Articulate, Voraciously Inquisitive Coven- Now, it is the week of June 15, 2014, and we are about to read a much…
Tea Time at Reverie: Review of Tea Forté’s Oasis Green Tea
Welcome to our first edition of Tea Time at A Bibliophile’s Reverie! Every now and then we’ll feature tea reviews written by our resident tea enthusiast (and fellow writer and book lover) Sara Letourneau. We’re very excited to have this new article series for you, and we hope you enjoy it! * * * What’s…
Review of Marcus Sakey’s “Better World”
Amazon.com (Kindle Edition)/Barnes and Nobles/ Goodreads/ Books-A-Million This recent single, from the Dutch metal act Epica, certainly has a very powerful message that is very pertinent to one of the core issues and conflicts of Marcus Sakey’s Better World. Thank you to Wunderkind PR- a fabulous publicity group- for providing this blogger a complimentary…
Review of The 100 Society by Carla Spradbery
Goodreads (All formats) ‘You have been tagged. Let the games begin.’ The 100 Society tells the tale of a group of students that decide to take up a reckless challenge. A challenge that they believe at the worst could risk suspension from school. Sounds like a familiar plot right? The reader would assume that next…
