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  • Elizabeth I and Her People

    Elizabeth People

    Elizabeth I ‘The Ermine Portrait’, attributed to Hilliard, 1585. Photo: Marquess of Salisbury, Hatfield House.I’m super busy right now but thought I’d just... Read more

    The 09 October 2013 by   Mmeguillotine
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  • Review: Winter at Death's Hotel

    Review: Winter Death's Hotel

    Description (from cover): 'New York, January 1896. Arthur Conan Doyle, the renowned creator of Sherlock Holmes, arrives with his wife Louisa at the Britannic... Read more

    The 08 October 2013 by   Girllostinabook
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  • Book Review: French Milk by Lucy Knisley

    Book Review: French Milk Lucy Knisley

    Book: French Milk by Lucy Knisley Genre: Graphic Memoir Publisher: Touchstone Publication date: 2007 Pages: 193Source: PurchasedSummary: French Milk is an... Read more

    The 07 October 2013 by   Joyweesemoll
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  • R.I.P. Review: The Silent Wife

    R.I.P. Review: Silent Wife

    The Silent Wife on June, 2013 Pages: 326 Format: eBook Goodreads A chilling psychological thriller about a marriage, a way of life, and how far one woman will g... Read more

    The 07 October 2013 by   Anovelsource
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  • Persuasion in Jane Austen's Persuasion and ... Other Novels

    Persuasion Jane Austen's Other Novels

    by guest blogger Victoria Grossack Some may think that focusing on the art and importance of persuasion in Jane Austen’s last written novel, Persuasion, is... Read more

    The 03 October 2013 by   Mariagrazia
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  • Book Review: Water's Edge (Troubled Times)

    Book Review: Water's Edge (Troubled Times)

    Water's Edge by Rachel Meehan My rating: 4 of 5 stars I was provided a copy from the author through LibraryThing in exchange for an honest and unbiased review. Read more

    The 03 October 2013 by   Bameskaur Pabla
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  • Recommended Reads

    Recommended Reads

    Discover new authors (or revisit old favorites) with The Poisoned Martini ‘s Recommended Reads. Perhaps these suggested titles will expand your reading... Read more

    The 30 September 2013 by   Brian Abbott
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  • Danika Reviews Blue Is the Warmest Color by Julie Maroh

    Danika Reviews Blue Warmest Color Julie Maroh

    Honestly, after Casey’s review of this title, I feel like my whole review could just be “I agree!” But that would be a bit of a cheat. Besides, I did read the... Read more

    The 29 September 2013 by   Lesbrary
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  • Short Stories Challenge – Crooner by Kazuo Ishiguro, from the Collection...

    Short Stories Challenge Crooner Kazuo Ishiguro, from Collection Nocturnes: Five Music Nightfall

    What’s Crooner all about?:In this sublime story cycle, Kazuo Ishiguro explores love, music and the passage of time. This quintet ranges from Italian piazzas to... Read more

    The 26 September 2013 by   Bibliobeth
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  • Old Filth

    Filth

    I cannot believe that until a few days ago I had never heard of, let alone read, Jane Gardam. Considering that she has published twenty five... Read more

    The 26 September 2013 by   Drharrietd
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