Top Ten Tuesday : Books That Would Make Good Band Names?

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Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme where every Tuesday we look at a particular topic for discussion and use various (or more to the point ten) bookish examples to demonstrate that particular topic.  Top Ten Tuesday (created and hosted by  The Broke and Bookish) is now being hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl and future week’s topics can be found here.  This week’s topic is : Titles That Would Make Good Band Names.  I enjoyed this one and can’t help thinking that SFF books really lend themselves to this topic.  What do you think of my picks?:

  1. Gutter Prayer
  2. The Furies
  3. Limited Wish
  4. Songs from the Deep
  5. Spinning Silver
  6. Trail of Lightning
  7. No Sleep till Doomsday
  8. The Silent Companions
  9. The Just City
  10. Dreamer’s Pool

Top Ten Tuesday : Books I just bought

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Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme where every Tuesday we look at a particular topic for discussion and use various (or more to the point ten) bookish examples to demonstrate that particular topic.  Top Ten Tuesday (created and hosted by  The Broke and Bookish) is now being hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl and future week’s topics can be found here.  This week’s topic is :

 Books I Bought/Borrowed… because

Okay, so, I’ve gone for my most recent acquisitions.  Do I really need a ‘because’.  Yes? Well in that case – ‘because’ – books!

This is what I bought most recently – and this isn’t as bad as it looks, these are purchases spread over the last three months and all bought using gift cards – and in fact, I still haven’t used my last gift card up – so very happy about that 😀  See if you like the looks of any of these.  Unfortunately I didn’t make a note of where I saw these recommended but if it was you then thank you 😀  Now I just need to find some extra time in the day and all will be good.

the Broken girls
Stoker's Wilde
Circe
Finale
thewickeddeep
SongRising
Owlandthe
JarofHearts
Gideon the Ninth (The Locked Tomb #1) by Tamsyn Muir
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Hollow Kingdom by Kira Jane Buxton
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The Southern Book Club’s Guide to Slaying Vampires by Grady Hendrix
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I may have gone over 10 – shhh, don’t tell anyone.
Which do you recommend I pick up first??

Top Ten Tuesday. You book lover you.

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Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme where every Tuesday we look at a particular topic for discussion and use various (or more to the point ten) bookish examples to demonstrate that particular topic.  Top Ten Tuesday (created and hosted by  The Broke and Bookish) is now being hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl and future week’s topics can be found here.  This week’s topic is :

Ten Signs You’re a Book Lover

1. You pretend you haven’t seen people who you know so that you don’t have to stop reading and make polite conversation – or is this only me??  Please say it isn’t so.

2. You know your librarian so well that she’s actually your best friend (maybe even your only friend – see No.1).  P.S. You know it’s really bad if she was also your bridesmaid!

3. You smuggle books into the house – I used to do this, like a secret shopper, pretending I wasn’t continually buying yet more books, even though I had SO many already to read – this isn’t so much a problem now I have kindle and ‘one click’.  Yay.

4. Your books actually are part of the furniture.  They’re stacked like bedside cabinets and table legs and hold lamps and, yes, yet even more books.  Word to the wise, never, I say never, attempt to pull out one of those books from the middle or bottom of the stack.  It just doesn’t work.  Trust me on this.

5. You know the names of so many authors but forget the names of colleagues or people you’ve only just met – and you always say you’re bad at remembering names just to cover it up.  Yes, I do remember the names of my children.

6. You can’t help feeling really disappointed if people don’t buy you gift vouchers.  Come on people.  It’s so easy to give me a gift voucher.  Just DO IT.  I will not be let down. It’s an absolute no-brainer.

7.  You practically scramble, pushing people over in your haste, if you see a box of books on sale at a charity shop or jumble sale – let’s be honest though, what are the chances that you’re going to love the books inside!  It could happen though.  One day.  You just have to keep on checking, and then checking some more.  Never say never.  Never. Just don’t.

8. Book presents just make you happy, even if somebody buys you a book, and you already own that book, and have already read it a couple of times, a nicely wrapped, book shaped package is always a joy to behold.

9. You feel secretly irritated if you go for a night out and you’re not enjoying it – when you could be at home finishing a good book.  You know you do.  I know I’m not the only one.

10. You were so involved in your latest read that you totally missed your bus/train/tram stop – and everyone on there knows you just did so, but you have to calmly put your book down, maybe even letting a few stops whiz by, whilst you stride for ‘coolness’ in an attempt to make it all look deliberate.  Or you could madly scramble for the exit.  Both work equally well.

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Top Ten Tuesday : Fun authors?

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Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme where every Tuesday we look at a particular topic for discussion and use various (or more to the point ten) bookish examples to demonstrate that particular topic.  Top Ten Tuesday (created and hosted by  The Broke and Bookish) is now being hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl and future week’s topics can be found here.  This week’s topic is :

Authors Who Have a Fun Social Media Presence

So, I do follow a few authors on Twitter, Facebook and blog.  I’m not sure if I’d call these authors ‘fun’ – unless they want me to do so of course!  Never upset an author, they might just write you into their next book and give you a particularly nasty death.  It.  Could.  Happen.

So here are a few authors that I enjoy following on social media:

Sarah Pinborough.  I love her books and she’s also a lot of fun to follow on Twitter, her twitter handle is @SarahPinborough.  I’m so looking forward to picking up Dead to Her.

DeadtoHer

Mark Lawrence – another of my favourite authors.  Also happens to have come up with the Self Published Fantasy Blog Off competition which is open to self published authors (I’m one of the judges).  More information here.  I can’t wait to pick up his next book – The Girl and the Stars.

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Rob J Hayes is the author of my finalist (Never Die) in this year’s Self Published Fantasy Blog Off competition.  He won the competition previously with his book Where Loyalties Lie and I’m really looking forward to picking up Along the Razor’s Edge which is due out at the end of this month.

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KS Villoso – This is a fairly new to me author.  I’ve recently read and enjoyed The Wolf of Oren-Yaro and I also follow her on twitter @k_villoso – she seems like a genuinely lovely person and I can’t wait to pick up her second in series – no pressure there then 😀

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Joanne Harris.  I love this author’s work.  You will certainly have heard of some of her books, they’re filled with beautiful writing and more often than not mouthwatering creations – think of Chocolat, Blackberry Wine or The Strawberry Thief (and many more very good books).  On top of this she’s great to follow on Twitter, she has a regular description of her ‘shed’ (the place she writes), so for example, ‘Today the Shed is a pot overflowing with gold found at the end of a rainbow’ (I made that one up – her descriptions are much better) and she also likes to tweet ten tweets of the day on a topic chosen by her followers. @Joannechocolat – check her out.

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Dyrk Ashton – author of the Paternus Trilogy – which has to be one of the most highly imaginative series ever – packed with mythology, all manner of creatures and more Gods than you can shake a stick at. I can’t wait for the 3rd instalment and I’m not the only one gagging to pick it up  This is an author who I can genuinely say deserves success.

Laura Hughes – in the interest of honesty I will confess that I know Laura, she’s a lovely friend and fellow SPFBO judge.  She also blogs at the FantasyHive (@TheFantasyHive) with a number of other wonderful people and on top of that she recently published her first book under the name Demi Harper: God of Gnomes – I’ve bought a copy for audio and look forward to listening to this once I complete a few of my current commitments (and remember to plug my earphones!).  God of Gnomes is a debut novel, LitRPG – that sounds like a helluva lot of fun.

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Sarah Higbee – a fellow blogger and creator of Brainfluff.  I’ve been chatting (virtually) with Sarah for a few years now.  She is an absolute reading maniac who literally devours books, she is a generous reviewer, a teacher (creative writing) and a self published author to boot. It’s a bit exhausting just thinking of all that.  Anway, keep your eyes peeled for a forthcoming interview with Sarah and in the meantime check out some of her books on Goodreads – the Sunblinded Trilogy:

 

 

 

 

 

Top Ten Tuesday : One Word Book Titles

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Top Ten Tuesday is a weekly meme where every Tuesday we look at a particular topic for discussion and use various (or more to the point ten) bookish examples to demonstrate that particular topic.  Top Ten Tuesday (created and hosted by  The Broke and Bookish) is now being hosted by That Artsy Reader Girl and future week’s topics can be found here.  This week’s topic is :

 Books With Single-Word Titles

I quite enjoyed this week’s theme just working my way back through previous blogging years.  Here’s what I came up with – all books linked to reviews.

  1. Westside by WM Akers
  2. Ration by Cody T Luff
  3. Deeplight by Frances Hardinge
  4. Kin by Snorri Kristjansson
  5. Witchmark by C L Polk
  6. Foundryside by Robert Jackson Bennett
  7. Dracul by Dacre Stoker
  8. Nevernight by Jay Kristoff
  9. Uprooted by Naomi Novik
  10. Miserere by Teresa Frohock
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