Hello everyone, Some of you may have noticed I went on a little trip last week. Yep I was in my home country in France and leisurely behaved like a little tourist in Paris. I was however not looking for fashion but for books. French Young Adult (YA) novels to be more precise. I was…
Month: April 2015
project365 – January 25, 2015 – Small world
Originally posted on phlogged:
It’s so small to us, but imagine how enormous it must be for the microscopic life living on it’s surface. I wish I could fit this thing under the microscope! Just imagine how the spikes must seem like peaky mountain tops, and the holes like never ending caverns to the tiny little microbes that…
Book Review: “Kaelia Awakening” (Mortiswood Tales #1) by Gina Dickerson
Synopsys from I would like to thank the author for providing me with a copy of her work so I could read and review it and here are my thoughts. I do like a good Fantasy/YA tale so when this title came my way I was really excited at the prospect of reading it….
Featured Blogger this week: Rob from “Art by Rob Goldstein”
Hello everyone, I feel that this edition of “Featured Blogger” is somewhat special because we are meeting Rob from “Art by Rob Goldstein” who is raising awareness of mental illnesses, a plight that a lot are faced with that most of us may be unfamiliar with, at least for now. Rob is teaching us by bringing…
Pick The World – Nicaragua: A little Poetry with Gioconda Belli
I have always been an admirer of all talented with words and poetry has been an art I have been recently re-introduced to. Today my take on Pick The World – Nicaragua is a poem from reknown author and poet Gioconda Belli and translated by Charles Castadi. Enjoy AT NIGHT, THE WIFE MAKES…
Book Blog Tour stop + Review of “Lost” by Elle Field
Welcome to my stop on the tour for the newly released “Lost” by Elle Field. Here you will find both my review of Lost and you will also be able to learn a little more about Elle reading the fab author interview conducted by fellow blogger “Chick Lit Uncovered”. Synopsys from I would like…