Coming attractions for September 2018
Summer has come and passed, my birthday is a month away, and although I have been a bit productive in my opinion, but not as much as I wish, I suppose. Other than that, nothing to really state, besides trying to read some ancient history books once more in September. Can I do it? I cross my fingers that I can. Also, my goal is more reviews on my blog.
Spotlight and book tour schedule
The miracle man- William R. Leibowitz (Review, September 7th, 2018)
Nothing is forgotten-Peter Golden (Review September 11th, 2018)
The Austin Paradox- William R. Leibowitz (Review, September 13th, 2018)
Held together-Jenny Q (Review, September 18th, 2018)
A BLACK MATTER FOR THE KING- MATTHEW WILLIS & J.A. IRONSIDE (Review, September 22nd, 2018)
Stolen obsession-Marlene M. Bell (Review, September 24th, 2018)
We meet with manners-Cheryl Esposito ( spotlight, September 26th, 2018)
Hopeful reads:
My half of the sky- Jana McBurney Lin
Pumpkinflowers- Matti Friedman
Rough Passage to London: A sea captain's tale by Robin Lloyd
A Different Mirror; A History of Multicultural America by Ronald Takaki
On the edge of sunrise by Cynthia Ripley Miller
Cometh the hour by Annie Whitehead
Alvar the Kingmaker by Annie Whitehead
Amnesia nights- QUINTON SKINNER
The Power of Context: How to Manage Our Bias and Improve Our Understanding of Others
by Daniel R. Stalder
The devils wind- Steve GOBLE
For fresh fiction:
Vox by Christina Dalcher
The Abbot's Tale by Conn Iggulden
After Nightfall by A.J Banner
The hidden light of the North-Daren Wang
Under a pole star-Stef Penney
The lost season of love and snow- Jennifer Laam
Spotlight and book tour schedule
The miracle man- William R. Leibowitz (Review, September 7th, 2018)
Nothing is forgotten-Peter Golden (Review September 11th, 2018)
The Austin Paradox- William R. Leibowitz (Review, September 13th, 2018)
Held together-Jenny Q (Review, September 18th, 2018)
A BLACK MATTER FOR THE KING- MATTHEW WILLIS & J.A. IRONSIDE (Review, September 22nd, 2018)
Stolen obsession-Marlene M. Bell (Review, September 24th, 2018)
We meet with manners-Cheryl Esposito ( spotlight, September 26th, 2018)
Hopeful reads:
My half of the sky- Jana McBurney Lin
Pumpkinflowers- Matti Friedman
Rough Passage to London: A sea captain's tale by Robin Lloyd
A Different Mirror; A History of Multicultural America by Ronald Takaki
On the edge of sunrise by Cynthia Ripley Miller
Cometh the hour by Annie Whitehead
Alvar the Kingmaker by Annie Whitehead
Amnesia nights- QUINTON SKINNER
The Power of Context: How to Manage Our Bias and Improve Our Understanding of Others
by Daniel R. Stalder
The devils wind- Steve GOBLE
For fresh fiction:
Vox by Christina Dalcher
The Abbot's Tale by Conn Iggulden
After Nightfall by A.J Banner
The hidden light of the North-Daren Wang
Under a pole star-Stef Penney
The lost season of love and snow- Jennifer Laam
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