Book Review: Karen Marie Moning’s Iced
The Wall has crashed, and Fae are free, hunting us. It’s a war zone, and yet, I, Dani O’Malley, am at home in these chaos-filled streets of Dublin, doing what it takes to survive.
The Wall has crashed, and Fae are free, hunting us. It’s a war zone, and yet, I, Dani O’Malley, am at home in these chaos-filled streets of Dublin, doing what it takes to survive.
Just when life was returning to normal, Charley is thrust back into the world of crime, punishment, and that sexy devil in blue jeans who won’t give up.
All right, you writers, now you can recycle your pencil shavings and make art. If anything, it’ll make a great excuse as to why you aren’t typing away ’cause you gotta find some pencils…and shave ’em! The various “pencil shavings” art are just too cute not to share!
Lightning quick, that editor performed a lightening of the quantity of words in that manuscript in this Word Confusion from KD Did It.
After reinventing his former bestselling sleuth, Christopher Holmes to a writers conference to resurrect his career. One that’s nearly as dead as the body he stumbles over.
Forensic anthropologist Tempe Brennan works a case of infanticide, murder, and corruption, set in the high-stakes, high-danger world of diamond mining.
I received this book for free from in exchange for an honest review. This does not affect my opinion of the book or the content of my review.Extremely Loud & Incredibly Closein Paperback edition on April 4, 2006 and has 326 pages.Explore it on Goodreads or Amazon This is a fictional look from one child’s perspective after his father was killed in the bombings at the World Trade Center on September 11, 2001. It’s a metaphor for all the families who lost a loved one. The horror of 9/11 in particular, and the disasters that befall any family in general. In 2009, Extremely Loud and Incredibly Close won the Luisterboek Award and the Prix des libraires du Québec for Lauréats hors Québec in 2007. My Take This was so incredibly sad; I cried and cried and cried and… I’m still not sure…oh, I don’t know if I liked it or hated it. Oskar had such a great dad. And, I’m crying again just thinking about this. Oskar and his dad had such terrific rituals they enjoyed together; they were amazing. They spent time with each other. Thomas challenged his son, questioned and encouraged him. I loved it. Then came 9/11. […]
Beginning in August 2012, Candlewick Press is celebrating picture books. They will continue for a year with a new picture book being displayed every day. (I only learned about it through a post at Cynthia White’s blog, Things You Can Read, in a post on November being Picture Book Month.). Yes! Every single day, you can view a video about a new-to-you book until you end up with 365 picture books.. This could be a great reference source for parents, aunts and uncles, siblings, grandparents, friends, anyone who wants to hook really little ones on books!
Carina Fardelle must be smuggled out of her home, and Daniel Haws won’t find it easy, especially as their desire grows to irresistible to insatiable.
That security job for Trent Kalamack starts with a fundraiser and quickly segues into a blackmail payoff at the yacht harbor…and assassins.