Being a part of Bibliophile’s Workshop’s many different blog tours,“ will give you the opportunity to read various novels, spanning many genres and writing styles, along with helping share new, promising titles with readers all across the internet. James’ Journey Blog Tour Monday, April 20,2015- Ends Saturday April 25, 2015 Information About the Book:…
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James’ Journey Blog Tour Day #3-The ‘Quaker’ Spirituality of the Abolitionists
Being a part of Bibliophile’s Workshop’s many different blog tours,“ will give you the opportunity to read various novels, spanning many genres and writing styles, along with helping share new, promising titles with readers all across the internet. James’ Journey Blog Tour Monday, April 20,2015- Ends Saturday April 25, 2015 Information About the Book:…
James’ Journey Blog Tour Day #2- The Complex Story of the Famed ‘Underground Railroad’
Being a part of Bibliophile’s Workshop’s many different blog tours,“ will give you the opportunity to read various novels, spanning many genres and writing styles, along with helping share new, promising titles with readers all across the internet. James’ Journey Blog Tour Monday, April 20,2015- Ends Saturday April 25, 2015 Information About the Book:…
James’ Journey Blog Tour Day #1- Abolitionist Legacy of “Uncle Tom’s Cabin”
Being a part of Bibliophile’s Workshop’s many different blog tours,“ will give you the opportunity to read various novels, spanning many genres and writing styles, along with helping share new, promising titles with readers all across the internet. James’ Journey Blog Tour Monday, April 20,2015- Ends Saturday April 25, 2015 Information About the Book:…
Interview with Denise K. Rago: Author of “Blood Tears”
Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/Goodreads As you are already well aware by now, I am a huge fan of the vampire genre of fiction, and I was more than happy to review independant writer Denise K. Rago’s sequel Blood Tears, after having reviewed her novel Immortal Obsession a few years ago. I know I tend to be more critical…
Review of “Blood Tears,” by Denise K. Rago
Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/Goodreads ***I received a complimentary copy of this novel, in exchange for an honest, fair, critical review of the book. Please look into reading this book, if you’re interested in this genre of fiction, and do not allow my review to monopolize your own interest in the story. This is only one…
Review of “The Witch of Painted Sorrow,” by MJ Rose, Featuring Downton Abbey Literary Tea Recommendation
Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/Kobo/Goodreads This is my first foray into the decadent, luscious, powerfully enigmatic world of a MJ Rose novel, and the historical ghost drama, The Witch of Painted Sorrows, lives up to the high expectations I had about her novels. This is based on the many people I know personally that have recommended her novels, and…
Meditative Musical Musings-L. Hughes’ In-Depth Review of Nightwish’s “Endless Forms Most Beautiful”
Click the banner above to learn more about the newest music-themed feature (including album reviews, interviews, and more) on A Bibliophile’s Reverie! To give yourself a taste of the new Nightwish album, check out the lead track, “Shudder Before the Beautiful Below” Amazon MP3/Itunes/ Nuclear Blast US Webstore ** Be sure to purchase Endless Forms…
Review of Jeanne Gassman’s “Blood of a Stone”
Amazon/Goodreads In my post-religion days, having been a very happy agnostic (haunted by healing from scrupulosity) now for four years and counting, the greatest, single blessing of my fourth year as an agnostic is that I can freely enjoy the best elements or features of the Jesus story with a peaceful, guilt-free mind. Just in…
Review of “Shadow Study” by Maria V. Snyder: Maria V. Snyder Wednesday
Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/ Kobo/Goodreads As promised to fans of Maria V. Snyder’s books (who also happen to be devoted readers of this blog), here is my review of the highly anticipated start of a new series in the worlds of both Ixia and its neighboring country of magic Sitia. But this time around, Maria V….
Steampunk Month:Interview with Becket & Review of Becket’s Key The Steampunk Vampire Girl and the Dungeon of Despair
Amazon (Kindle)/ Amazon (Paperback)/Barnes & Nobles/Kobo/Goodreads Fitting with both the Steampunk aesthetic of the book, along with the prevailing mood of the story, here is a techno-violin piece from independent musician/writer Emilie Autumn Review: With the deftness of a skilled storyteller, Key the Steampunk Vampire Girl excels in having much to say, while being written first and foremost as…
Review of Mary Doria Russell’s “Epitaph” & Literary Tea Feature
Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/Kobo/Goodreads One historic incident in the lively, rich history of our country has never been as deeply scrutinized, debated over, and pondered like the infamous O.K. Corral gun fight that occurred in October, 1881, in Tombstone, Arizona. This gunfight, and this city that is arrayed in legends and sordid Hollywood grit and glitz…
