Author Website/ Amazon/ Barnes&Nobles/IndieBound/Books-A-Million/Goodreads Interview with Lori Rader-Day Interview Setting: Book Expo America @ Prometheus Book/ Seventh Street Books Stand Bibliophile’s Reverie: Since the main character is a sociology professor, did you have any Sociology background for this book? Lori: I took one Sociology course, when I was in college, and I took it too…
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Review of Chris Bohjalian’s “Close your Eyes,Hold Hands”
Amazon/Barnes and Nobles/Kobo/Goodreads Book is slated to released tomorrow- July 8, 2014. Ever since first reading dozens of pictures books about the Mount Vesuvius eruption and consequent destruction of Pompeii during grade school, I have had this ineradicable love and even morbid curiosity in diaster stories. Just last night, the Stephen Spielberg adaptation of War…
Review of Artful, by Peter David
Amazon (Kindle Edition/Print Edition)/Barnes & Nobles/Goodreads Print Length: 290 pages Page Numbers Source ISBN: 1477823166 Publisher: 47North (July 1, 2014) Sold by: Amazon Digital Services, Inc. Language: English ASIN: B00HFGJN82 Reviewed by Paula Tupper July 1, 2014 In accordance with FTC guidelines for bloggers and endorsements, I would like to clarify that the books reviewed by me are either purchased/borrowed…
Dani Hoots’ Review of Alias Hook by Lisa Jensen
Alias Hook by Lisa Jensen Amazon/Barnes & Noble Published by: Thomas Dunne Books Available: July 8, 2014 Review by: Dani Hoots Alias Hook by Lisa Jensen is a fun twist on the classic story of Peter Pan. Changing the view of the story, we begin to understand the truth about Hook and how he came…
Important Notice for Members of the Lestat Book Coven, from your coven master!
Procure your copy now, for our upcoming discussion! Don’t let the coven start without you! Dear coven members, dedicated readers of A Bibliophile’s Reverie, I believe it is time for an imperative update about changes that are taking place, once again, for our discussions. For all that have been participating in our live chats, I thank…
Dani Hoots’ Review of Traitor’s Blade by Sebastien De Castell with a Q&A with the author
Traitor’s Blade by Sebastien De Castell Amazon/Barnes & Noble Published by: Quercus Available: July 15, 2014 Review Written by: Dani Hoots A mix of The Princess Bride, Three Musketeers, and Brother’s Grimm, Sebastien De Castell’s Traitor’s Blade has everything you want in an epic fantasy. From swashbuckling action, to magic, to romance, and with Brasti’s crazy archery…
Review of Inferno By Dan Brown
Amazon/ Barnes and Nobles/ Goodreads Review of Inferno by Dan Brown Published by Knopf Doubleday Reviewed by Christina R. Olivo “Abandon all hope, ye who enter here.” – Canto I Dante’s Inferno Once again Robert Langdon beckons us to go on a journey of discovery with him much like The Doctor of Doctor Who. Except…
Dean Koontz’s “The City” Book Club Contest Details
First, I have some bad news to relay. I haven’t been able to quite get into Dean Koontz’s new book, The City,so I wasn’t able to publish an extensive review on time about the book in time for its release today into the wider world of the commercial book market. But, I can still post details…
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…
