I love searching through the wonderful blogs associated with this group, but sometimes I'd just like to find a new book to read! I thought this would be a great place to JUST post review links! Here's my latest:

Jodi Picoult's "Handle With Care" http://bookwormzreader.blogspot.com/2009/04/book-review-handle-with...

Please post your latest review here! Thanks!

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My Latest review of The New Death and others by James Hutchings

http://tabithabookblog.blogspot.com/2012/01/book-review-new-death-a...

My two most recent reviews are for Bitten by Dan O'Brien a werewolf story and Trashland A Go-Go by Constance Ann Fitzgerald which is bizarro fiction. Loved Trashland Bitten was okay

Hope: A Tragedy by Shalom Aus­lan­der is a fic­tional book with lots of Jew­ish themes and humor. This is Mr. Auslander's first novel, his pre­vi­ous books are Foreskin’s Lament and Beware of God.

The pub­lisher is giv­ing away one copy of this book— enter at the end of the post.

http://manoflabook.com/wp/?p=3900

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My latest book review isSheer Mischief by Jill Mansell

Review of romance fiction, FOLLY BEACH; A LOW COUNTRY TALE by Dorothea Benton Frank, set in Charleston, South Caroilina.

Legend by Marie Lu

Shad­ows Walk­ing by Dou­glas Skopp is a fic­tionalnovel about a Nazi doc­tor bat­tling his con­scious after the war. While this novel was dif­fi­cult to read, it was also dif­fi­cult to put down.

The author is giv­ing away one signed copy of this book to two win­ners— enter at the end of the post.

http://manoflabook.com/wp/?p=3578

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Discouraging terms such as global economic crisis, inflation, pay-cuts, cut-downs, depression etc. were reverberating around me as I stood at the book-store. That's when the word 'magic' caught my eye, maybe this is what was necessary to turn around the prevailing gloomy situation. I turned around to read carefully. The title of the book 'The fountain's magic' and the dark silhouettes on the cover page were attractively designed to increase my interest. The final decision was made after reading the intriguing synopsis on the back page. So, this weekend I planned to read Mehta publishers', 'The fountain's magic' written by Marya Rahator.

As, I followed the fine print in the book the fictitious characters transformed into real individuals in my mind. An innocent story that bloomed in the captivating scenic beauty of 'Wellington' ...loneliness and ugliness of betrayal... The story kept me glued in anticipation till the end due to its unpredictable characters and surprising twists and turns that unfold as a reader progresses.

This book's a fine piece of contemporary Indian literary work. It comprises of vivid description of individuals, experiences and nature. The pleasant feeling lingers on even after you finish reading the book; it definitely leaves you more confident to face the vicissitudes in life, positively.

You can check out more reviews about this book.. Just click here... http://reviewsbymehta.blogspot.com/

I gave 1 trash can to "Magic Bites"

 

http://books-treasureortrash.com/?p=2540

 

stop by and let me know what you think, I also included a question to ponder, I would love to hear if you disagree with me or anything else you might think.

 

 

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Check out my review for
Stones for my Father by Trilby Kent

My book review of The Mancode: Exposed by Rachel Thompson. This is a hilarious snarky take on the age old men vs. women debate. 

http://jerseygirlbookreviews.blogspot.com/2012/01/mancode-exposed-b...

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