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December 29, 2018

Top Posts of 2018


We are coming down to the end of 2018. It has been a great year with a ton of posts. It looks like we will have posted 375 times this year. Most of those have been reviews, but we've had a few guest posts and interviews sprinkled in along with the articles from the featured writers. Here's a look at the most viewed posts and special posts you may have missed. On Sunday, we will have a rundown of all the books we've reviewed.

December 28, 2018

Bright Ruin (Dark Gifts book 3) by Vic James ~ a Review

by MK French

In a world dominated by the Skilled, those with extraordinary powers, those who are unSkilled are subject to the slave days. There had been revolts, which were ruthlessly crushed. Caught up within the movement, siblings Abigail and Luke Hadley work separate paths to try to bring an end to this terrible system.

December 27, 2018

Three Reviews to Finish up 2018

by Susan Roberts

I have three books to finish up my reviews for the year.  If you read my reviews, you know that I like to group similar books together in a review post.  These three books are very different from each other and there weren't similar groups to add them to so I'll just give you reviews of three very eclectic books.

December 25, 2018

A Christmas Treasury

by Donna Huber




I love Christmas books. My sister gave me Norman Rockwell's Christmas Book many years ago, and it's one of my favorite books, A few weeks ago I discovered A Christmas Treasury at Barnes & Noble and just couldn't pass it up.


December 24, 2018

Donna's Best of the Bunch 2018 #MondayBlogs

by Donna Huber



I've already posted a best list of sorts last month when I did my list of books to give as gifts. Since then though I've seen bloggers doing best by month type lists and I thought it would be fun to pick one book from each month that I really liked. These would make great gifts as well if you are looking for books to fill the eReader under the tree. Merry Christmas!

December 23, 2018

Reading on Snow Days in North Carolina

by Susan Roberts


We recently had a large snowstorm in my part of NC - 12 inches of snow may not sound like a lot in areas where there is always a lot of snow but in NC, this storm shut us down.  No newspaper delivery, no mail delivery and no traffic moving on the streets.  It was the perfect time to snuggle under a warm blanket with a cup of tea and read.  I read several different genres and I'd like to share my reviews with you.

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