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How to Be Bookish on a Budget Hey, so, money is stupid, and I hate it. Well, that’s not entirely true. I like money when it’s coming toward me. The thing is, it doesn’t stay in my possession for very long. You…

Throwback to that time I started giving advice on how to be #bookish on a budget.

💙📚 #booksky #bookblog #readersofbluesky #savemoney

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Blind Ride by B.A. Tortuga Review * This review is spoiler-free * 4.25/5 ⭐ Tropes ➮  Blind rep ➮ Cowboy romance ➮ Gay rep ➮ Friends-to-lovers ➮ Hurt x comfort Blurb Jaso...

Blind Ride by @batortuga.bsky.social review

Thank you to @gayromancereviews.bsky.social for the ALC!

You can check out my thoughts over on my blog: readintowonderland.blogspot.com/2026/03/blin...

#bookreview #ALC #booksky #readersky #LGBTQ+romance #LGBTQ+rep #bookblog

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Trading in the Bowling Alley Bar for My Living Room | Books Under the Blanket (with a flashlight) In my 20s and 30s, one of our regular hangouts was the bowling alley...and with that came the bowling alley bar. A review of "Eerie Basin" by Ivy Pochoda

⭐️⭐️⭐️⭐️ New blog post Sunday! Enjoy, subscribe, share, and comment. #bookblog #bookreview #writingcommunity #IvyPochoda #EerieBasin booksundertheblanket.com/trading-in-t...

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Rina Kent: Cruel King Royal Elite Book #0  Astrid is happy to fly under the radar, she's not popular, she spends a lot of her spare time watching her favorite sh...

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Let’s Talk Bookish: Immersive Reading Let's Talk Bookish is a weekly bookish meme created by Rukky @Eternity Books and co-hosted by Aria @Book Nook Bits and Dini @dinipandareads! This meme has a discussion format, where participants get to talk about certain topics, share opinions, and spread the blogging love by visiting other posts. You can learn more about this meme here! LTB Topic of the Week:

This Sunday, I've decided to finally talk this week's #LetsTalkBookish topic! It's one that I've been hearing more and more about: immersive reading.

#BookBlog #BookBlogger #BookishMeme

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#ShortStorySunday – Writing the Rites. Book Review for “Life: A Love Story” by Elizabeth Berg. Summary: "As ninety-two-year-old Florence "Flo" Greene nears the end of her life, she writes a letter to Ruthie, the woman who grew up next door to her, describing the items Flo is leaving Ruthie in her will. But as it goes on, telling surprising stories about those “little” things Flo will leave behind (What could possibly be the worth of a rubber band kept in a matchbox tied up in red ribbon?), an unforgettable portrait of the life she has lived emerges.

#BookThreads #booksky 💙📚 #bookstodon TCL's #ShortStorySunday - Writing the Rites - my #bookreview for "Life: A Love Story" by Elizabeth Berg, on my #bookblog now. Many thanks @RandomHouse for the ARC of this lovely #literaryfiction #womensfiction #novella via @NetGalley. #2026NewReleaseChallenge

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Getting to a Better Place: A Way for Men (and Women) to Chart A New Path by Carine Fabius Review Author Carine Fabius shares the path for both men and women to dismantle the Patriarchal system that has plagued our society for so long in the book “Getting to a Better Place.”

Check out my #review of #author @carinefabius #GettingtoaBetterPlace! #nonfiction #bookreview #bookblog #authorblog #gendernorms #genderroles #relationships

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Some of the greatest most creative minds weren’t above a dirty joke or two.

#JamesJoyce was another admirer of standard-bog humor.
Read it at our 🔗 link in the comments.
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🫆The Shrine by Lesley Thomson - Blog Tour (Review)🫆
@rararesources.bsky.social @lesleyjmthomson.bsky.social @headofzeus.bsky.social
#theshrine #lesleythomson #blogtour #blogpost #rararesources #review #crime/Detectivefiction #headofzeus #bookblog

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"I've never read a romance that made me laugh and cry out loud before. Worth the read..."

Counting Stars by L. D. K. Johnson

#booklovers #author #Germany #France #reader #Romance #BlueSky #BookSky #MomLife #book #MomSky #WritingCommunity #ReadingCommunity #London #Canada #love #bookblog #erotic

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Book Blogger Hop: Genre Shy The Book Blogger Hop was originally created by Crazy-For-Books and is currently being hosted by Coffee Addicted Writer. Every Friday, a new question is posted for book bloggers to answer in the coming week. The purpose of the hop is connection and community. You can discover new blogs to follow, new books to read, and you may end up with some new followers, as well!

This week's #BookBloggerHop is all about genres that might make you feel a little... shy. Click below to check out my answer!

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Interview with Author H.C. Turk  Screenshot 1) Tell us a little bit about yourself. How did you get into writing? I began writing because I enjoyed it and found I was good at it. The fact that major publishers agreed is scarcely pertinent. In the end, I do this better than anything else, and it’s easy. It’s easy to give utter effort to writing day after day, year after year, because that is how magic is made, not by casting spells or incanting charms.

Check out my #interview with #author H.C. Turk about the #novel #VersionsofNirvana! #literaryfiction #genrefiction #interviews #authorinterview #bookblog #authorblog

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Here we’ll autoplay five of the best #YouTuber books recommended for you.

Read it at our 🔗 link in the comments.
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FFAF: Spring Cleaning Book Tag Intro I am so happy that spring is upon us! At the time of writing this blog it's in the 80s outside which is so warm! As such, I've g...

It's time for #freeforallfriday on my #blog 📚💙

This week's fun is the spring cleaning book tag

Check it out here: readintowonderland.blogspot.com/2026/03/ffaf...

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Dear Edgar 56 ~ The Imp of the Perverse The two pictures above are of Virginia and Frances, the two women shared a remarkable resemblance, so much so that they are occasionally mistaken for each other even now. With Frances portrait occa…

Now, I am not saying Edgar Allan Poe had a type... But if its did it was a certain child like qualities, raven dark hair, fair skin and tuberculosis…
#reads #books #poe #amreading #bookblog

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Review: “Don’t Look Back” by JJ Burgess Long-time readers of my blog know that I like a good thriller every now and again...and again...and again. Yeah, I like thrillers. What's more, I like to keep my fingers on the pulse of upcoming publications of thrillers. That's why I was happy to get an advance copy of Don't Look Back by JJ Burgess, which will be available for purchase on March 22, 2026, from Inkubator Books.

Are you ready for a #thriller that's gonna have you so wrecked that you can't put it down? Check out my review of "Don't Look Back"...

💙📚⚡️ #booksky #bookreview #bookblog #thrillerbooks

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Of Human Bondage and the Pain We Mistake for Love Deep-dive cultural criticism, film reviews, and culinary history. Exploring the meaning behind the noise.

New on the blog: Of Human Bondage and the pain people mistake for love. Maugham understood attachment, self-deception, and the ways people keep returning to what harms them. tinyurl.com/4k5bhcb5
#OfHumanBondage #Maugham #BookBlog #ClassicLit #LiteraryAnalysis

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Advance review copy of The Feathered Tree by Allan Frewin Jones 
The cover features an illustration by the author of a girl's face frame by the wings of a magpie and the star studded sky. It also shows ghostly figures around the stump of a tree. The girl's eyes are a vivid blue. 
The title and author name are hand written in a Uncial style script against a background of blue starry sky and beech leaves respectively.

Advance review copy of The Feathered Tree by Allan Frewin Jones The cover features an illustration by the author of a girl's face frame by the wings of a magpie and the star studded sky. It also shows ghostly figures around the stump of a tree. The girl's eyes are a vivid blue. The title and author name are hand written in a Uncial style script against a background of blue starry sky and beech leaves respectively.

Back of the advance review copy 
It features a brief quote from the book, as follows:
She felt unbearably alone under that vast night sky. The stars seemed cold and distant and unfriendly. This suddenly didn’t feel like her world at all. It felt unreal and awry and somehow…inhuman.
She sat in the grass, one hand resting with spread fingers on top of the poisoned stump.
She felt a pressure like hot needles in her eyes.
She began to cry.
A voice sounded behind her. A female voice. Low and husky.
“Why do you weep, human?” it asked.

Following this is a synopsis as follows:
Polly Mutter loves nature, and her greatest friend is a beech tree, Fagus sylvatica, which stands all alone on a small hill at the bottom of her garden. She calls it Tree, with a capital T, and she confides all her innermost secrets to it. When Tree is brutally hacked down one stormy night, Polly’s suspicions fall on a school bully and her spiteful gang. 
Despite setbacks, Polly is desperate to get to the bottom of this act of cruel vandalism, but the truths she discovers on her quest send her far beyond the world of school bullies and into a secret realm where hidden things thrive in a reality stranger than anything she could possibly have imagined. 
These discoveries will change her life forever.

Back of the advance review copy It features a brief quote from the book, as follows: She felt unbearably alone under that vast night sky. The stars seemed cold and distant and unfriendly. This suddenly didn’t feel like her world at all. It felt unreal and awry and somehow…inhuman. She sat in the grass, one hand resting with spread fingers on top of the poisoned stump. She felt a pressure like hot needles in her eyes. She began to cry. A voice sounded behind her. A female voice. Low and husky. “Why do you weep, human?” it asked. Following this is a synopsis as follows: Polly Mutter loves nature, and her greatest friend is a beech tree, Fagus sylvatica, which stands all alone on a small hill at the bottom of her garden. She calls it Tree, with a capital T, and she confides all her innermost secrets to it. When Tree is brutally hacked down one stormy night, Polly’s suspicions fall on a school bully and her spiteful gang. Despite setbacks, Polly is desperate to get to the bottom of this act of cruel vandalism, but the truths she discovers on her quest send her far beyond the world of school bullies and into a secret realm where hidden things thrive in a reality stranger than anything she could possibly have imagined. These discoveries will change her life forever.

Dedication page:
This book is dedicated to the Sycamore Gap Tree, near Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland, cut down with a chainsaw by vandals in 2023.
The stump survived and is sprouting, although it will probably take 150 years before the tree returns to its original grandeur.
The Sycamore Gap Tree is an example of how nature survives the brute force and ignorance of the human race.

Dedication page: This book is dedicated to the Sycamore Gap Tree, near Hadrian’s Wall in Northumberland, cut down with a chainsaw by vandals in 2023. The stump survived and is sprouting, although it will probably take 150 years before the tree returns to its original grandeur. The Sycamore Gap Tree is an example of how nature survives the brute force and ignorance of the human race.

First page of chapter 1 text reads :
n the worst morning of her life, 16-year-old Polly Mutter opened her bedroom curtains and saw that the tree – her tree – had fallen during the night.
Barbed wire twisted in her stomach and her legs were stone. She couldn’t breathe. The shock and the anguish hollowed out her brain.
It was the storm. The overnight storm that had beaten on the walls of Maven Cottage – that had hammered its fists on the roof tiles, that had spat its fury at the windowpanes – the storm had taken Tree from her.
An iron band tightened around her chest as she stared out at the world from the bleak darkness of her shattered heart.
The sky was bright, the sullen clouds of last night long gone, herded away by a southern breeze. Beneath her high window stretched the long, riotous garden, rain-sodden and lush. All the way to the hawthorn hedge with the slatted wooden gate. Then the sunken sideways track. The stile in the drystone wall. The soft grassy slope up to the round hill called Maggie’s Hump. And there, on the crest, Tree lay sprawled as though from a bullet in the head.
And frowning down, almost a kilometre removed, stood the sombre bulk of Scar Tor, eternal, unconcerned, bathed in mocking sunlight.
Pain expanded under her ribs. Her lungs demanding oxygen.
She took a shallow, gasping breath, her whole body shuddering. Her fists still gripped the eaves of the red curtains, her knuckles white.
Tree. Dead. Dead on Maggie’s Hump. Oh, no! No! No!
She tore her eyes free of the terrible sight and stumbled to her bedroom door, flinging it open and throwing herself down the stairs. She could hear herself wailing – it was a frightening, unnatural sound and it made her feel sick.

First page of chapter 1 text reads : n the worst morning of her life, 16-year-old Polly Mutter opened her bedroom curtains and saw that the tree – her tree – had fallen during the night. Barbed wire twisted in her stomach and her legs were stone. She couldn’t breathe. The shock and the anguish hollowed out her brain. It was the storm. The overnight storm that had beaten on the walls of Maven Cottage – that had hammered its fists on the roof tiles, that had spat its fury at the windowpanes – the storm had taken Tree from her. An iron band tightened around her chest as she stared out at the world from the bleak darkness of her shattered heart. The sky was bright, the sullen clouds of last night long gone, herded away by a southern breeze. Beneath her high window stretched the long, riotous garden, rain-sodden and lush. All the way to the hawthorn hedge with the slatted wooden gate. Then the sunken sideways track. The stile in the drystone wall. The soft grassy slope up to the round hill called Maggie’s Hump. And there, on the crest, Tree lay sprawled as though from a bullet in the head. And frowning down, almost a kilometre removed, stood the sombre bulk of Scar Tor, eternal, unconcerned, bathed in mocking sunlight. Pain expanded under her ribs. Her lungs demanding oxygen. She took a shallow, gasping breath, her whole body shuddering. Her fists still gripped the eaves of the red curtains, her knuckles white. Tree. Dead. Dead on Maggie’s Hump. Oh, no! No! No! She tore her eyes free of the terrible sight and stumbled to her bedroom door, flinging it open and throwing herself down the stairs. She could hear herself wailing – it was a frightening, unnatural sound and it made her feel sick.

Getting ready to send out ARCs of "The Feathered Tree" by @allanfj.bsky.social
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First Lines Friday: March 13th, 2026 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? If you want to make your own post, feel free to use or edit the banner above, and follow the rules below: Pick a book off your shelf (it could be your current read or on your TBR) and open to the first page…

We have another Friday the 13th and another #FirstLinesFriday! Come see what book I'll be featuring this week.

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Happy Friday! It's time for Let's Talk Bookish! Today's topic: Immersive Reading - Yay or Nay
#LetsTalkBookish #bookreview #books #bookblog #bookblogger 💙📚 #booksky #reading
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Words and music cross over more than we realize. From Kerouac speaking Jazz, to Morrissey never letting us forget how much he enjoys the classics, music and literature have always been tight.

Read more at our 🔗 link in the comments.
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Kathleen Ayers: Despite the Duke https://www.goodreads.com/book/show/247552478 Alexander the Duke of Roxboro has a tragic history his father was attacked and left to die i...

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"I've never read a romance that made me laugh and cry out loud before. Worth the read..."

Counting Stars by L. D. K. Johnson

#booklovers #author #writers #booklover #reader #Romance #BlueSky #BookSky #MomLife #book #MomSky #WritingCommunity #ReadingCommunity #London #Canada #love #bookblog #erotic

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Book Review: The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2022 edited by Rebecca Roanhorse Title: The Best American Science Fiction and Fantasy 2022Edited By: Rebecca RoanhorsePublisher: Mariner BooksGenre: Science Fiction/FantasyAge Group: AdultFormat: E-bookBook Links: Bookshop::B&N::Goodreads::Storygraph Award-winning, New York Times bestselling author and guest editor Rebecca Roanhorse and series editor John Joseph Adams select twenty pieces that represent the best examples of the form published the previous year and explore the ever-expanding and changing world of SFF today.

Today on the blog, I'm sharing a review for a short story anthology featuring my fave genres: #TheBestAmericanScienceFictionAndFantasy2022 edited by Rebecca Roanhorse!

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You might’ve missed this one — a favorite from the archives. 📚💖

Visit romcombc.com/blog (or click the link in the bio) to read this one and many more.

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TCL’s #CCSpin 43 #BookReview – Scout-ing for Justice. Book Review for “To Kill a Mockingbird” by Harper Lee. Summary: "'Shoot all the bluejays you want, if you can hit ’em, but remember it’s a sin to kill a mockingbird.’ A lawyer’s advice to his children as he defends the real mockingbird of Harper Lee’s classic novel – a black man charged with the rape of a white girl.

#BookThreads #booksky 💙📚 #bookstodon TCL's #CCSpin 43 #BookReview - Scout-ing for Justice. My #bookreview for "To Kill a Mockingbird" by Harper Lee, on my #bookblog now. Thanks to #TheClassicsClub for getting me to finally read this Pulitzer Prize winning, debut novel from 1960! #BeatTheBacklist

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#HistFicThursdays - Quetzalcoatl by Ian Hunter - Author Inverview Today's #HistFicThursdays blog is an exciting interview with  Ian Hunter ,   as part of his  Yarde Book Promotion  tour! Read on to find o...

Ready to meet your next #HistoricalFiction adventure? Head over to the #BookBlog for today's #HistFicThursdays post. It's a brilliant #AuthorInterview with Ian Hunter about his book, Quetzalcoatl.
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#BookSky #HistoricalFantasy #BlogTour #YardeBookPromotions

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Book Review: A Study in Drowning by Ava Reid A Study in Drowning (A Study in Drowning #1)Publisher: Del ReyPub Date: 19 September 2023Genre: YA Fantasy/Dark AcademiaPanda Rating:(4.25 pandas) 📖 SYNOPSIS Effy Sayre has always believed in fairy…

Finally read A Study in Drowning by Ava Reid w/ @biblionerdrflxn.bsky.social last month & I loved it! It was a fun blend of dark academia + fae lore + gothic romance. It was so atmospheric! 😍 I might've written an essay 'bout it, lol. #BookReview #BookSky #BookBlog
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"How To Survive in the Woods" by Kat Rosenfield Raised by a doomsday prepper and hardened by the startup world, Emma Sharp has learned how to endure—especially in her marriage to Logan G...

"How To Survive in the Woods" by Kat Rosenfield #BookBlog #BookReview #Thriller #Mystery #Suspense #ARCReview

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Picking itself back up in the wake of the Second World War, much of British media began looking inward, casting a light on working-class life and the people within it.

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