Monthly Archives: September 2011

Voting is Open! Book Blogger Appreciation Week!

The one week designated each year to celebrate book blogs is just around the corner! Book Blogger Appreciation Week (September 12-16th)! There are several ways to participate in BBAW, including participating in the daily blog topics. One of the most important … Continue reading

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It’s Monday! What Are You Reading This Week?

It’s Monday! What Are You Reading This Week? This is a weekly event to list the books completed last week, the books currently being reading, and the books to be finish this week. It is hosted by Sheila from One … Continue reading

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TSS: Survived the First Week of School!

I did it!  I survived my boys’ first week of school, despite initial concerns that I would lose my mind. My oldest started middle school, a completely different world!  My youngest started first grade; his first year without his older … Continue reading

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Frightful Friday: Autumn by David Moody

Frightful Friday is a weekly meme in which I feature a particularly scary or chilling book that I’ve read that week. Feel free to grab the button & join in! This week’s featured book is Autumn by David Moody: Paperback:320 … Continue reading

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#IndieThursday Guest Post: Not Fooling Anyone by Jennifer Tepavcevich

Each Thursday, to celebrate #IndieThursday, I’ve asked authors, bloggers, readers & other lovers of books to write about how independent bookstores have influenced their lives, or the lives of those around them. Today I’m pleased to welcome Jen from Running … Continue reading

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Review: The Perfect Suspect by Margaret Coel

Hardcover:304 pages Publisher:Berkley Hardcover (September 6, 2011) ISBN-10: 0425243486 Source: Xuni David Matthews, a widely popular candidate for Colorado’s governor seat is found murdered. Obviously, his death receives all sorts of news coverage. His wife, Sydney, becomes an immediate suspect.  … Continue reading

Posted in Berkley Prime Crime, Crime Fiction, Review, Thriller | 3 Comments