Welcome back for another Book Bloggers Round Up! Let's see what book bloggers have been posting about during November.
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I introduced this feature here on the blog in May 2021 to showcase blog posts by other book bloggers and as it continues to be a popular series I've decided to continue again this year too.
Each month I'll include a wide variety of content so there's something for everyone. You'll find book reviews, interviews, discussion pieces and more...
So if you're looking for new bookish content to read and/or want to discover some new book bloggers to follow, look no further!
Why I do this feature:
Scanning through various social media feeds to find suitable content can take up valuable time and so I figured I'd make it easier and put together a collection here on the blog.
It's also a way for me to highlight some of the other great book bloggers out there and help promote books and reading at the same time.
How it works:
Each month I do a post via my Twitter, where I offer the opportunity for book bloggers to submit posts published during that month for inclusion in this round up. I do this every month.
Want to be included in future round ups? Follow my Twitter profile and keep an eye out for the submission tweet.
November 2024 Book Blogger Round Up
@GinaRaeMitchell was part of a blog tour for Crossing Day by William A. Glass and shared her review. "While the story’s themes may be heavy, they resonate deeply, prompting reflection on the values we hold dear. Glass’s novel is a poignant reminder of history’s enduring impact and the importance of standing against tyranny." Read the full review of Crossing Day here.
@SifaPoulton reviewed Barrington Stoke’s Classics Retold; FRANKENSTEIN and GREAT EXPECTATIONS by Tanya Landman. "Barrington Stoke, the UK’s specialist in books for dyslexia and reluctant readers, is releasing retellings of the classics that are far more accessible."Read the full reviews here.
@ReadingLadiesBC took part in Top Ten Tuesday with a post Thankful For Authors Who… where she highlights authors who transport her around the world, create memorable and inspiring characters, and offer thought-provoking themes. Read the full post here.
@leftontheshelf1 shared her review of The Foyles Bookshop Girls' Promise by Elaine Roberts as part of a blog tour. "It is a well written book with fantastic characters who I was completely engaged by. I felt frustrated every time I had to put it down, and I could hardly wait to get back to it. It had everything that you would expect to find in a book of this genre; great characters in a historical setting with a bit of romance and angst to add to the tension." Read the full review of The Foyles Bookshop Girls' Promise here.
Are you ready to judge this week's book based purely on the first few lines?
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I'm participating in First Lines Fridays as I think it's a great way to highlight more of the books that are on my bookshelves.
What is First Lines Fridays?
First Lines Fridays is a weekly feature for book lovers hosted by Wandering Words. What if instead of judging a book by its cover, its author or its prestige, we judged it by its opening lines?
Pick a book off your shelf (it could be your current read or on your TBR) and open to the first page
Copy the first few lines, but don’t give anything else about the book away just yet – you need to hook the reader first
Finally… reveal the book!
My Pick For This Week
The first lines of the book:
The Night Jam was rammed. Pounding music pulsed through the club and the walls felt sticky with sweat, alcohol and likely worse. Minnie held tightly to Greg's hand as they jostled through the crowd near the door.
Do you know which book this is from? Scroll down to find out!
And the book is...
Book synopsis for This Time Next Year by Sophie Cousens
The instant New York Times bestseller adored by readers around the world!! Now a feature-length film starring Emily in Paris's Lucien Laviscount.
Curl up with the refreshingly romantic and unputdownable rom-com which has everyone falling head over heels.
Quinn and Minnie are born on New Year's Eve, in the same hospital, one minute apart.
Their lives may begin together, but their worlds could not be more different.
Thirty years later they find themselves together again in the same place, at the same time.
What if fate is trying to bring them together?
Maybe it is time to take a chance on love...
Where to find This Time Next Year by Sophie Cousensonline:
Books: My thoughts about A Touch of Magic by Annabel Chase
Book review for the 7th book in the Spellbound series
The story of Emma Hart in the town of Spellbound continues and this time it gets political. With the election underway, the pressure is on to solve the murder of one of the candidates. Emma is also dealing with the repercussions of her secret getting out and trying to defend her client.
As usual, Emma is; juggling a client, a murder mystery, her love life, learning more about her powers and her past, keeping up with lessons and helping friends.
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ASIN : B071LM9WD5
Publisher : Red Palm Press LLC
Publication date : June 28, 2017
Print length : 194 pages
The book synopsis for A Touch of Magic by Annabel Chase
Welcome to Spellbound, where paranormal is the new normal.
Changes are afoot for Emma Hart now that her secret is out and her love life has taken a dramatic turn. With a mayoral election looming and a murderer on the loose, will life suddenly be a bed of roses for the plucky heroine or will she get pricked by the thorns?
A Touch of Magic is the seventh book in the Spellbound paranormal cozy mystery series.
You can find my reviews for the other books in the Spellbound series here:
“Remind me never to grow up. Adulting sounds too complicated.”
My heart soared at the mention of his name. "It's been pretty great, actually. It's such a nice change to just be together like a normal couple. Okay, maybe not a normal couple since we’re an angel and a sorceress, but still…”
I sat in my weekly therapy session, alcoholic drink in hand. Catherine Hall ran her practice like a bartender with a psychology degree. Admittedly it was a strange mixture, but it seemed to be working for me. It helped that I was fond of the eccentric vampire.
"The truth is important," Gareth said. "No matter how difficult it is to learn."
My anxiety was on high alert and I pounded my fist on the stone wall. "Let me out!"
It doesn't matter how smart or stupid or young or old someone is. We all have something to contribute to the community at large, even if it’s simply our sunny disposition.”
Her inquisitive hazel eyes locked on me. "Fine. I'll talk to you. But only on the front porch. I'm not risking you tracking any black magic through my house."
There were no tears, but I didn’t judge her for that. I knew grief took many forms and not all of them involved public displays of histrionics. I would never use that as a measure of someone's love for the deceased.
Stars and stones, Gareth was right. Vampires were like a catty group of mean high school girls.
Carolina barked a short laugh. "Of course we had issues. We're immortal and married. Issues are inevitable. Certainly nothing worth staking him over, though."
Books: My thoughts about Six Geese a-Laying by Sophie Kinsella
A Mini Christmas Short Story
I'm a fan of Sophie Kinsella and even got the chance to hang out with her years ago at an event here Rome, so when I saw she had a special short story available as a free gift to readers I jumped at the chance to read it.
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This book isn't really a Christmas read, other than that it takes place over the holiday period, so if you're looking for festive feels this might not be what you're after.
It is however a very quick read, free to download and perfect for ticking off number six in the Clock Reading Challenge đŸ˜‰
ASIN : B006H4DBA4
Publisher : Transworld Digital; Digital original edition
Publication date : December 16, 2011
Print length : 32 pages
The book synopsis for Six Geese a-Laying by Sophie Kinsella
A special Christmas gift for fans of Sophie Kinsella, available to download for free! Includes a mini short story, Six Geese a-Laying, and sneak peak at the first chapter of Sophie's fabulous new novel, I've Got Your Number.
In Six Geese a-Laying, Christmas is approaching, and Ginny is looking forward to the birth of her first baby. It's a pity her partner Dan is so useless, and she has to keep reminding him where he's going wrong. Luckily she's enrolled into the most exclusive antenatal class going - all the highest achieving, smartest mothers-to-be aspire to be taught by the legendary Petal Harmon. Like the other five women in the class, Ginny already knows exactly what she wants, and how she's going to handle motherhood.
But when they turn up for the final class it isn't quite what they expect. As Ginny discovers what parenthood is really going to be like, she begins to realize the things that really matter...
3 stars
Discussing Six Geese a-Layingby Sophie Kinsella
Quotes from Six Geese a-Layingby Sophie Kinsella
There are six of us altogether, all due around the same time – Christmas. As I walk – well, waddle – into the room, the fire is glowing and the fairy lights are twinkling and it really looks quite Christmassy.
When a midwife came to talk to us, Geraldine’s first question was ‘If you were negligent during my delivery, would I sue you individually or the hospital?’
It’s all in the mind. You can see it as pain, or you can see it as empowerment.
‘I know who it is,’ says Grace suddenly. ‘It’s the Ghost of Babies Future.’ She looks at the figure, her face white with fear. ‘Is that right?’
You might also like my reviews of these other books by Sophie Kinsella:
Blogging: December Blog Post Ideas For Book Bloggers
31 Days of Content Inspiration
December is often a hectic month both online and off so I'm here to make it easier for you.
In this post you'll find 31 days worth of content ideas for your book blog. Special December bookish celebrations, book tags perfect for the festive season, general book blog ideas and more.
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Continuing the series blog post ideas for book bloggers, here's some blog post ideas for your book blog to use in December.
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