Hi there, Can you help – I am looking for university blogs, mainly for students just starting out, but not specific to any core subject or indeed books. If you know of any blogs, then please leave a…Continue
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Anthony Fox posted a statusBook Review: The Killing Floor by Lee Child
This is the first of Lee Child’s series of novels about the
action hero Jack Reacher. A fast paced crime thriller. The tough ex-military
cop goes in search of a dead guitar player. Who apparently died in mysterious
circumstances many years ago in the area? Reacher finds his way to Margrave a
small town in rural Georgia,…
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A Review of ‘Future Babble’ by Dan Gardner
This book has no plot, characters or narrative, but it is a serious attempt to understand…
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A few years ago, I travelled to India with a friend who was a photographer to photograph the Bengal tiger in its natural habitat. We spent several weeks in the jungle tracking the elusive Bengal tiger, every day aloft in a howdah (a wooden cradle) abreast an elephant. I always had a love of animals, but spending several weeks with elephants I became more aware of this love. Part of my role was to record and write an account of our travels. I decided to seek out more information about rural…
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A master story teller is how I would describe Hemingway. Those of you that have read his most popular and well known novels need no introduction into how the clarity and originality of his stories grip you from the beginning. I was intrigued when I found this book, because although it’s described as fiction, it is really an account of him as a poor and struggling unknown writer living in Paris in the 1920’s. His memories have a bouquet that lingers and captivates you into understanding much…
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Hey Anthony..! :")
Thanks for the follow ! Following you now! :)

Hey there..! :)
I am new here..! I just stumbled upon your profile..!
I would really appreciate it if you'd follow my blog @ http://readingwithanacrasia.blogspot.in
P.S: Please do leave a link to your blog so I can follow you back :)
thanks <3
Hi!
If you are interested in growing the people following your blog, I would be happy to follow yours if you follow mine.
I own a used bookstore and my blog has posts about bookstore life, author-led discussions, literary games, and customer reviews. www.classicsusedbooks.com.
If you do decide to follow, make sure to let me know so I can return the favor.
Thanks!
Eric Maywar
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Rosemary Fifield said… Hi Tony,
Thanks for the welcome! I'm sure this is going to be interesting and I'm looking forward to becoming more familiar with this group.
Best,
Rosemary
Sana Rose said… Hello, Tony! Thanks for adding me! :)
I am new here and taking a lot of time to understand this place. Looks like it's wonderful! :) About me, I am a new writer from Kerala, India. And have a book published. And am working on more. You're welcome to visit me at http://www.sanarose.com/ so that you get to know me better.
Keep in touch!
Regards
Sana
S. Eric Wachtel said… 
hi thanks for the welcome and for adding me :)
if you fancy checking out my blog, it's at http://vickiejohnstone.blogspot.com
cheers
vickie
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