Be sure to click the above link to be directed to Barnes and Noble’s website, in order to pre-order a signed copy of Anne Rice’s upcoming Vampire Chronicles installment Blood Communion, being released October 2nd, 2018 There’s a good reason for Anne Rice remaining tight-lipped about this newest installment in the much-beloved Vampire Chronicles. It is being done…
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Mon Dieu Monday: Anne Rice’s “Blood Communion” Advance Reader Copy Giveaway
Enter to possibly win one of 14 signed early advance reader copies of Anne Rice’s “Blood Communion,” the upcoming new installment in the ongoing Vampire Chronicles series
Bibliophile’s Farewell: Anne Rice’s “Blood Communion”/An End to an Era
Be sure to click the above link to be directed to Barnes and Noble’s website, in order to pre-order a signed copy of Anne Rice’s upcoming Vampire Chronicles installment Blood Communion, being released October 2nd, 2018 Writing a farewell post is extremely difficult, something I’ve purposely held off now for a score of months. I admittedly do…
Prepub. ARC Black Market: Why “First Sale” Doctrine does not justify theft
All good things have a subversive side, and Ebay is not exempt from that reality. As you may already know or do not know, book bloggers like myself tend to receive ARC in exchange for consideration of a review of a book(consideration is key, as no one has an infinite amount of time to…
Anne Rice’s “Prince Lestat and the Realms of Atlantis” Advance Reader Copy Giveaway
Synopsis (Taken from Amazon Product Detail Page): “In my dreams, I saw a city fall into the sea. I heard the cries of thousands. I saw flames that outshone the lamps of heaven. And all the world was shaken . . .” –Anne Rice, Prince Lestat and the Realms of Atlantis At the novel’s center:…
Seeking Dedicated fans/bloggers of Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles with a scholarly bent..
EXCITING NEWS: We’ll be working in conjunction with Lestat Book Coven, a very active FB fan group for Anne Rice’s Vampire Chronicles, to celebrate the coming release of Prince Lestat and the Realms of Atlantis. To help siphon our fervor for more intellectual purposes, we’ll be discussing for the next moth or so Anne Rice’s most…
Review of Kate Morton’s “The Lake House”
Simon & Schuster/ IndieBound/Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/ Books-A-Million/Kobo Check out the following enticing synopsis of the book, provided by Simon & Schuster: From the New York Times and internationally bestselling author of The Secret Keeper and The Distant Hours, an intricately plotted, spellbinding new novel of heartstopping suspense and uncovered secrets. Living on her family’s idyllic…
Bibliophile’s Reverie Book Club: “Discovery of Witches” Discussion Post #2-Chapters 14-23
Be sure, if you haven’t already, to obtain a copy of Discovery of Witches from either Indiebound (independent book stores), Kobo, Barnes and Nobles, Amazon, or at your local library. Today, we’ll be mostly focusing our discussion on the philosophical/thematic nature of alchemy in of itself, and the components that interact and fuse together to have…
Review of “A Poet of the Invisible World” by: Michael Golding
Indiebound/Barnes &Nobles/ Picador/Books-A-Million/Amazon/Kobo Synopsis, Taken From Indiebound: In the tradition of “SIDDHARTHA” by Hermann Hesse comes a new spiritual novel that is a stunning feat of storytelling and imagination. “A Poet of the Invisible World” follows a boy named Nouri, born in thirteenth-century Persia, with four ears instead of two. Orphaned as an infant, he’s…
Lestat Book Coven Exclusive: Anne Rice answers “How would Lestat and others react to Pope Francis paying a visit to New York?”
A LESTAT BOOK COVEN EXCLUSIVE (Click to join the most active Lestat fan club on the internet) If you didn’t already know, Pope Francis, a very profoundly influential, intriguing figure for Catholics and others of many different religions/ideologies/etc. is making a historic visit to three very historic cities in the United State, including New…
Bibliophile’s Reverie Monthly Book Club-All Soul’s Trilogy.
First off, this idea came about from my dissatisfaction from the way books are spoken about so dogmatically, and negatively, on places like Goodreads and Amazons review areas, or forums. Not all these areas harbor such vitriolic patterns of speech about one’s opinions on books, but there does seem to be a bad habit infecting…
Review of “For Such a Time,” by Kate Breslin
Amazon/Barnes & Nobles/ Indiebound First of all, let me disclose the fact that I am agnostic, meaning that I am not within this book’s targeted audience whatsoever. That targeted audience is primarily those that are Evangelical Christians. When reviewing this work, I will primarily take that into consideration, as it is always fair and judicious…