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Chick with Books

Chick with Books

http://www.chickwithbooks.blogspot.com

Chick with Books Blog is a place to chat about books. I review books, share information about what's going on in the publishing world, and talk about books with buzz. I interview authors, have guest posts from authors and share other interesting info

Linus's Blanket

Linus's Blanket

http://www.linussblanket.com

Hiding under the security blanket of books & food.

Books We Love

Books We Love

http://mylastread.blogspot.com

Book Lovers' Blog that is always searching for the best book to read. Feel free to rate a book and drop a comment!! Check out our "Book Exchange" posts to exchange your old books with ours.

Bestseller Books

Bestseller Books

http://1st-sellerbooks.blogspot.com/

Review bestseller books,choose your books with our review.

Free Books Plus

Free Books Plus

http://freebooksplus.net/blog/

Free Books Plus is a blog about free books on and offline, free audio and e books with tutorials and free software advice

Horror Fiction Books for Kids

Horror Fiction Books for Kids

http://horrorfictionbooks.wordpress.com/

Most people don't even realize that horror books exist for children. Horror Fiction Books for Kids introduces you to horror authors and horror books with blog posts and horror book lists. Built by a librarian assistant, with the aid of a children's l

Sufi Books

Sufi Books

http://sufibookstore.wordpress.com

A treasure trove of Sufi books with examples on a myriad of themes relating to the Sufi path.

RUNNING WITH SCISSORS STUDIO THE BLOG

RUNNING WITH SCISSORS STUDIO THE BLOG

http://runningwithscissorsstudio.blogspot.com/

This blog is a resource and information source for Contemporary Art Quilters and Textile or Mixed Media Artists. Features include The 'A' List: In Conversation with Artists and Authors, product reviews and tutorials. It is a complement to the Runn

Maw Books Blog

Maw Books Blog

http://blog.mawbooks.com

Blogging about all things books! I review every book I read and tell you how it is. Topics include book reviews, book lists,book recommendations, reading challenges, reading group guides, and how books play a part in my daily life.

Men with Pens - For Freelancers, Writers and Onlin…

Men with Pens - For Freelancers, Writers and Online Entrepreneurs

http://www.menwithpens.ca

Men with Pens is a web tips blog to help writers, freelancers and online entrepreneurs have a better business on the web. Oh, and it's just cool, too.

10 results of 16Blog Posts

Swedish author’s estate brings twists similar to his books

Estate of Denial | December 21st 2009 by Lou Ann Anderson

The plot thickens in battle over author’s estate Swedish crime novelist Stieg Larsson left no will when he died five years ago, so everything passed to his father and brother. His companion of 30 years, whom he never married, got nothing. Henry read more

5 Trilogies Worth Re-reading

Cheaper Ironies | December 19th 2009 by Michael L. Berry

The short days and cold nights put me in the mood for longer, more involved storytelling. I just finished Stieg Larsson's "The Girl Who Played with Fire," the middle volume of the Milllennium Trilogy, bookended by "The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo" an read more

Twilight and A Female Protagonist's Hero's Quest

Losoil.com - A Writer's Life | November 24th 2009

I am a Twilight fan. No matter that it's very popular today to disparage Stephenie Meyer's vampire novels, I'm still a fan. On a plane to Atlanta several years ago, I stumbled across a podcast that had an interview with Jacqueline Carey read more

A Conversation with Charlotte Hinger

Mysterious People | November 24th 2009 by Jean Henry Mead

Charlotte Hinger writes in both western historical and mystery genres. Two copies of the award winning writer's debut historical mystery, Deadly Descent, will be given away to those who leave comments at the end of this interview.Charlotte, what did read more

Books Are My Boyfriend Mondays, Ed. 3: Totally Random Mystery Gen…

Using My Powers For Good | November 23rd 2009

And this week’s Random Mystery Genre Is, “Fictional Female British Sleuths From the World War I and World War II Eras”. 1. Amelia Peabody created by Elizabeth Peters Amelia Peabody is the sharp, pulls-no-punches protagonist created read more

Murder and Mayhem in Muskego, Part 4: Wisconsin cozy

Detectives Beyond Borders | November 17th 2009 by Peter Rozovsky

No one knows exactly what noir is, but everyone wants to be it. No one knows exactly what cozies are, but even authors who write them shy away from the term.One panel at Murder and Mayhem in Muskego comprised writers whose work fits comfortably under read more

The Cat Who Tailed a Thief

TopDragon's Journal of Reading | November 16th 2009 by TopDragon

This morning I finished up Lilian Jackson Braun’s The Cat Who Tailed a Thief. This is the 20th book in the series, originally published in 1997; I’ve been working my way through them at the rate of about two to three a year. I was a bit surpris read more

Alternative Design for Lost Days Cover

R.W Ridley | October 8th 2009 by R.W. Ridley

The publishing industry seems to think that people buy more books with faces on the cover.  In particular, they think the reading public (something like 58% of which is female) likes female faces on the cover.  I’m not a fan of faces, but I&# read more

Diversity Role Call: Looking for a Few Good Men

Lost in Books | August 25th 2009 by Rebecca

Diversity Role Call is hosted by Ali of Worducopia.For this week's question, I'd like to take a comment from Doret and put it out there for the group to work on. Doret (The Happy Nappy Bookseller) has been a regular contributor to the Roll Call as we read more

What I'm Reading

Spasticsnap's Lost Music | August 25th 2009

I'm a pretty omnivorous reader, and so in the middle of my job search/portfolio work I thought I'd share what books have been on my mind (and in my bag) lately.Jonathan Strange and Mr. Norrell by Susanna Clarke - A beautiful novel set in Duke Welling read more