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Hi friends, I am Debolina from India, and unfortunately, our country still does not have the practice of sharing review copies with book bloggers. I am very interested in doing reviews and author…Continue
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Debolina Raja Gupta posted a discussionThe first word that may come to your mind when you see the book River of Smoke is ‘big.’ Literally. It’s a huge book, especially since it’s available only in hardcover right now, and it is 500+ pages thick, 553 to be precise.
If you have read the first in the Ibis trilogy, The Sea of Poppies, you are already aware of what the story is all about. But for those of you who missed out on the first one, here’s a quick recap of what happens before the ‘River of Smoke’ begins.
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I recently got the chance to chat up with the wonderful author Marie Therese Browne, who is the author of this lovely book Olga: A Daughter's Tale. She sent me her book all the way from the UK, and I must admit, it was really unputdownable. After reading the book myself, I would definitely like to recommend it to all of you book lovers, especially since this book will touch a familiar chord with readers from all across the globe.
Here is some of the chat we had about the book and…
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Nelson Souzza said… Hello Debolina,
He is considered the most innovative of the Brazilian modernists. Besides having been a precursor of the Tropicália movement and of the "marginal poetry" of the 70s, de Andrade wrote three major manifestos: the Pau-Brasil Poetry Manifesto (1924), Pau Brasil (1925) and the Anthropophagic Manifesto (1928). He also introduced Brazilian literature to experimental prose with Memórias Sentimentais de João Miramar (1924).Visit me plase. Thanks! Have a nice day!
Steve Piacente said… Hi Debolina, nice to meet you here. If you'd like to swap some "follows," I'm on Twitter and FB at #wordsprof and http://on.fb.me/bellaFB
You can learn a little about my novel and watch a cool trailer at www.getbella.com
Best, Steve (and thanks for reaching out!)
Blessed Beyond said… Just stopping by introducing myself. I'm Aleja Bennett and by all means do stay in touch when you like. I'm so proud of my daughter being in college and working on her second book. I have written eight titles and now she is following in her moms foot steps. What a blessing after all that we have gone through and what I have survived. Please like our pages.
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