Monday, November 21, 2011

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Another new week. Here are some books that arrived for my desktop this week and in case you'd rather read it... Here is what I'm talking about. :)

Tiger Eye by Marjorie M. Liu
The cover of this one had me a little worried but when I read reviews no one mentioned anything about it so I hope it’s clean. I’ll find out. It appears to be a shapeshifting paranormal romance deal. Hopefully exciting. This was a Free Friday book from Barnes and Noble.
The Realmsic Conquest by A. Demethius Jackson
This is a fantasy epic-adventure written in verse. There’s good, evil and magic so this one looks absolutely exciting and very different format from what I normally read so this one should be interesting. This one is part of a blog tour and the review will be posted on Dec 7.
The Word Gang by Mark McKenna
This is the story of a young woman named Kalisha Jackson. Kalisha and her friends use large vocabulary words to frustrate their teachers. The author has also written a teacher’s guide for this and sent it to me so I’ll be reading that as well. I’m super excited. As a home educating mom, I’m always looking for fun ways to teach and this sounds like one of those fun ways. This was a complimentary copy from the author.
Everblossom by Larissa Hinton
This is an anthology so also something a little different then my normal reads. It’s fantasy as well so… I’m excited to get into this one. This was a complimentary copy from the author.
Water by Terra Harmony
Kaitlyn is introduced to elemental magic and a group who work together to save the earth. This one seems like it’ll be a fun and easy read. This was a complimentary copy from the author.
8: The Previously Untold Story of the Previously Unknown 8Th Dwarf by Michael Mullin
This is the story of the eight dwarf in Snow White that no one has heard of because he was banished to the basement for being weird. This looks absolutely adorable and I can’t wait to read it. This was a complimentary copy from the author.

2 comments:

Adelina Priddis said...

oo the 8th dwarf sounds really good!

Lin Ryals said...

I agree! I won't be able to get to it until January though... :( I'm excited to read it though! :)

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