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746books.com
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| | | | | It's that time again! March is coming, my favourite month in my blogging calendar, because it's Reading Ireland Month - will you be joining me? Ah, gwan, ya will! If you've been reading my blog for any length of time you'll know that I never stop banging on about Ireland and its hefty cultural punch.... | |
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reading-in-bed.com
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| | | | | It's week one of Reading Ireland Week and... okay look. I need a quick and easy, list-style prompt to get me back in the game. I haven't posted all year. Nor have I read any Irish books (though that will change soon). Week one of Cathy's long-running event prompts us to rank our top five... | |
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whatmeread.com
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| | | | | Kill 'Em and Leave is a difficult book to categorize---part biography, part music history, but what it most closely resembles in writing style and approach is a series of magazine articles on the subject of James Brown and his legacy. That is not meant as a criticism, and the book is written with energy and... | |
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theswordsmith36.wordpress.com
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| | | Welcome to the latest review on my blog. Westu hal and I hope that you are reading something awesome. Welcome to my stop on the Voice of War blog tour, organised by the amazing team at Storytellers on Tour: Timy and Justine. I big shout out to them for the hard work they are doing... | ||