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A fab week this week bookwise!
From www.amazon.co.uk
Losing Faith by Denise Jaden
I preordered this a while ago and it finally showed up. Read in one sitting (almost - I had to change trains). A fab little book if ever there was one. Review should be up Monday, followed by an interview with Denise on Tuesday (with a related small give away for my UK followers)
From Foyles bookshop
Annexed by Sharon Dogar
I did a Fab friday mini post about this place - I hadn't even heard of it until last week but I decided to do some bookshops whilst in London last weekend and this one came up when I did a google search. I had my husband trail around after me looking for it and when we finally found it I swear I was in bookshop heaven. The place is huge. Anyways back to the book. Already read, awesome story with the added bonus of getting a signed edition. (If you want your own signed edition they also had them on their website www.foyles.co.uk)
from http://ukbooktours.blogspot.com/
By Midnight by Mia James
I forgot I had signed up for this but I am very excited to read it. It is by a British debut author and looks fab. Thank you Lynsey for organising the tour!
From The Norfolk Children's Book centre
I have been wanting to make use of this place for ages. They are a little independent bookshop in Norfolk and I can't believe I haven't been there before properly (I have used them for work and been to some of their signing events). The entire shop is crammed floor to ceiling with books. When you first arrive they offer you a cup of tea or coffee and it is literally paradise for booklovers with their comfy chairs and sofas all over the place. The staff are very knowledgable and friendly too. It is on my way home from work so I can see me turning up there for a browse on the way home being a more than a regular thing.
Incarceon by Catherine Fisher
I think its dystopian - looks good!
Candor by Pam Barchorz
I don't really know what this is about but I saw it on Clovers blog fluttering butterflies and then saw it in the shop so picked it up - she generally has the same taste in books as me so I am assuming it will be good.
Numbers 2 by Rachel Ward
Wasn't too sure on the first one of these - liked the concept just not to execution, hoping this book is better done.
The Maze Runner by James Dashner
Again a book I don't know a huge amount about but it looks good!
A fab week this week bookwise!
Losing Faith by Denise Jaden
I preordered this a while ago and it finally showed up. Read in one sitting (almost - I had to change trains). A fab little book if ever there was one. Review should be up Monday, followed by an interview with Denise on Tuesday (with a related small give away for my UK followers)
From Foyles bookshop
Annexed by Sharon Dogar
I did a Fab friday mini post about this place - I hadn't even heard of it until last week but I decided to do some bookshops whilst in London last weekend and this one came up when I did a google search. I had my husband trail around after me looking for it and when we finally found it I swear I was in bookshop heaven. The place is huge. Anyways back to the book. Already read, awesome story with the added bonus of getting a signed edition. (If you want your own signed edition they also had them on their website www.foyles.co.uk)
from http://ukbooktours.blogspot.com/
By Midnight by Mia James
I forgot I had signed up for this but I am very excited to read it. It is by a British debut author and looks fab. Thank you Lynsey for organising the tour!
From The Norfolk Children's Book centre
I have been wanting to make use of this place for ages. They are a little independent bookshop in Norfolk and I can't believe I haven't been there before properly (I have used them for work and been to some of their signing events). The entire shop is crammed floor to ceiling with books. When you first arrive they offer you a cup of tea or coffee and it is literally paradise for booklovers with their comfy chairs and sofas all over the place. The staff are very knowledgable and friendly too. It is on my way home from work so I can see me turning up there for a browse on the way home being a more than a regular thing.
Incarceon by Catherine Fisher
I think its dystopian - looks good!
Candor by Pam Barchorz
I don't really know what this is about but I saw it on Clovers blog fluttering butterflies and then saw it in the shop so picked it up - she generally has the same taste in books as me so I am assuming it will be good.
Numbers 2 by Rachel Ward
Wasn't too sure on the first one of these - liked the concept just not to execution, hoping this book is better done.
The Maze Runner by James Dashner
Again a book I don't know a huge amount about but it looks good!
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Great book selections :). I want to read Losing Faith and By Midnight too so can't wait to read your reviews about those books !
Hope you'll have a great week reading those books !
Great set of books I see the Mailman has been kind :)
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Great haul, and enjoy reading them :)
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Nice week!
Great reads and happy reading!
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