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  • Deep Dark Night by Steph Broadribb

    Deep Dark Night Steph Broadribb

    We join the Blog Tour for book number 4 in the Lori Anderson series, Deep Dark Night. Deep Dark Night – the blurb “Fearless Florida bounty-hunter Lori Anderson... Read more

    Posted on 06 March 2020
  • Which World Book Day Book Will You Choose?

    Which World Book Will Choose?

    The list is out, the vouchers have been printed, so all that’s left is for you to decide which World Book Day Book will be coming home with you today. Read more

    Posted on 05 March 2020
  • Q and A With… The Pharmacist Author Justin David

    With… Pharmacist Author Justin David

    Justin David is Wolverhampton born, East London living author, photographer and indie publisher. Today we talk to him about his new book, The Pharmacist, settin... Read more

    Posted on 05 March 2020
  • A Murder of Crows by Ian Skewis

    Murder Crows Skewis

    A missing persons case, or a double murder? We find out in A Murder of Crows. A Murder of Crows – the blurb The most violent thunderstorm in living memory occur... Read more

    Posted on 04 March 2020
  • The Lowdown – I Who Have Never Known Men

    Welcome to March at Book Social where we have a new Book of the Month – I Who Have Never Known Men by Jacqueline Harpman. A French translation Jacqueline Harpma... Read more

    Posted on 02 March 2020
  • February Round Up

    February Round

    A round up of all we have read, written and loved this month. What we have read in February We kicked off the month with the first ever Sherlock Holmes book. Read more

    Posted on 29 February 2020
  • The Hunting Party by Lucy Foley

    Hunting Party Lucy Foley

    Everyone’s invited. Everyone’s a suspect… The Hunting Party – the blurb In a remote hunting lodge, deep in the Scottish wilderness, old friends gather for New... Read more

    Posted on 28 February 2020
  • The Guest List by Lucy Foley

    Guest List Lucy Foley

    There’s a Foley double bill on Book Social today as we ask you to #GetInvolved with The Hunting Party whilst we join the blog tour for Lucy’s new book, The Gues... Read more

    Posted on 27 February 2020
  • Get Involved With: The Hunting Party

    Involved With: Hunting Party

    As party of our Lucy Foley double bill our Book Of The Month for February is The Hunting Party. For our online Book Clubbers we have some questions below about... Read more

    Posted on 27 February 2020
  • Beast by Matt Wesolowski

    Beast Matt Wesolowski

    Can you believe the Six Stories series has reached book FOUR already? We join the blog tour for Beast to see just how exactly Wesolowski moves Scott King forwar... Read more

    Posted on 25 February 2020
  • Toletis by Rafa Ruiz

    Toletis Rafa Ruiz

    Our children’s Book of the Month for February is Toletis by Spanish author Rafa Ruiz. Our thanks go to Neem Tree Press for providing the book club with copies o... Read more

    Posted on 24 February 2020
  • I Read It in a Book…. Running in This Wind!

    Read Book…. Running This Wind!

    We’ve taken on teabags, we’ve eaten cauliflower for breakfast and now as part of our #IReadItInABook feature we are taking on running in Storm Dennis! Read more

    Posted on 22 February 2020
  • Death Deserved by Horst and Enger

    Death Deserved Horst Enger

    Not one but TWO internationally best selling authors come together to deliver the explosive Nordic Noir: Death Deserved. Death Deserved – the blurb Police... Read more

    Posted on 20 February 2020
  • Notes from a Small Island by Bill Bryson

    Notes from Small Island Bill Bryson

    We join Bill Bryson as he walks (mostly) from Dover to John O Groats in a book once voted ‘the book that best represents Britain’ – Notes from a Small Island. Read more

    Posted on 17 February 2020
  • The Whistler by John Grisham

    Whistler John Grisham

    We review the greatest American thriller writer ever (according to Ken Follett). John Grisham gives us his corrupt judge/corrupt casino offering: The Whistler. Read more

    Posted on 16 February 2020
  • Why Older Women Authors Are Deemed Hobbyist Has Beens

    Older Women Authors Deemed Hobbyist Beens

    On opening a lovely book post from Bluemoose Books we were surprised to see they were only publishing books by women authors in 2020. Why? Surely this is no... Read more

    Posted on 14 February 2020
  • Below Zero by Dan Smith

    Below Zero Smith

    A crash landing in the antarctic. No power, no people but something very, very scary lying in wait under the ice. We review Below Zero a chilling adventure stor... Read more

    Posted on 11 February 2020
  • What’s a Cup of Tea Got to Do with It?

    What’s with

    So your New Year’s resolution was to join the book blogging community and to start #AmWriting about your never ending TBR pile. Yet it’s all a bit new and you... Read more

    Posted on 10 February 2020
  • Station Eleven by Emily St John Mandel

    Station Eleven Emily John Mandel

    A post and pre apocalyptic novel that stays with you for a very long time – Station Eleven. Station Eleven – the blurb What was lost in the collapse: almost... Read more

    Posted on 08 February 2020
  • A Study In Scarlet by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle

    Study Scarlet Arthur Conan Doyle

    We review A Study In Scarlet – the first ever Sherlock Holmes mystery. A Study In Scarlet – the blurb Convalescing in London after a disastrous experience of wa... Read more

    Posted on 05 February 2020