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June 30, 2018

Micromium by David Gittlin ~ A Review

by Donna Huber

I was considering Micromium: Clean Energy from Mars for the post-apocalyptic book club I attend, but after reading it I don't think it would be a good fit as it is more science fiction than dystopia.

June 28, 2018

Faraday Files by Kate McIntyre ~ A Series Review

by MK French

The Faraday Files is a series of steampunk novels that involves a good deal of mystery. There are so far 3 books in the series.

June 27, 2018

The Lost Vintage by Ann Mah ~ A Review

by Susan Roberts

The Lost Vintage is the first book that I've read by Ann Mah and it definitely won't be the last. This was a fantastic well-written novel that takes place in France with a dual time line of present day and the 1940s during WWII. It had mystery, romance and took place in France - what can be better than that?

June 26, 2018

This I Know by Eldonna Edwards ~ A Review

by Susan Roberts



This is a wonderfully written coming of age novel with an added ingredient. Not only is Grace, an 11-year-old girl, trying to navigate life but she also has a special gift that she calls 'the knowing' that makes her able to see people's pasts and futures.

June 25, 2018

Donna's June Reading Round Up #MondayBlogs

by Donna Huber




This month has gone by really quickly. I had a 2-day conference at the beginning of the month and ending the month at a 3-day intensive science writing workshop. In between these work obligations, I've squeezed in a few books, including 2 audiobooks to celebrate Audio Book Month.

June 24, 2018

One for the Rogue by Manda Collins ~ A Review

by MK French

Gemma Hastings, one of the four scholars that Lady Celeste had bequeathed her estate to, is determined to further her studies into geology and fossils. She has no interest in marriage, and especially not with her brother-in-law, Lord Cameron Lisle. But rumors of a fantastic fossil skull on the grounds of the estate leads to death and danger for everyone involved.

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