Festive Giveaway! RT and follow by 5pm on Friday 27th December.
Iβll pick one lucky person from all entrants on Twitter and Bluesky.
One lucky person can pick either shelf 1, 2, 3 or 4 from my Bertvent books of the year as a New Year treat!
UK only.
Can anyone help us get in touch with @michaelsheen to see if he'd like a freebie of a book with a character based on him in?
We don't want a quote or endorsement, we just think he might like it as a proud Welshman π
Twitter people, this is a massive ask, but does anyone know how we could gift a copy of @local_sea_wytch's Abraxus Elijah Honey to @michaelsheen?
It's an epic Welsh folk tale with a character based on him in. No reply from his agent after a few weeks!
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ποΈ Book Haul ποΈ
Some recent book post, including some preorders and my book subscriptions from @bertsbooks
π The Pairing by @CaseyMcqui86177
π Brothersong
π Sad Cypress by Agatha Christie
π The Last Hero by Terry Pratchett
π The Count of Monte Cristo by Alexandre Dumas
ππΏπ§ What This Week π§πΏπ
What are u hoping to read, watch, listen to this week?
π Meet Me When My Heart Stops by Becky Hunter and The Negotiator by Brooke Robinson (ad-pr)
πΏ Secret unlimited screening at Cineworld - any ideas what it might be?
π§ Summerwater by Sarah Moss
Spellow Library needs our help after the riots. Please donate, like, comment, and share to bring new books and a safe space back for the kids. Let's make a difference together! gofund.me/b28ba16d
Book 1: Queen B by Juno Dawson
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I love reading books set in this time period, so mix that with witches and I was always going to be a fan. It added a believable magical back drop to history. The illustrations in the book were a nice touch as well.
Book 2: The Disruptors by Joseph Darlington (ad-pr)
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So much fun. I mean it's completely bonkers, but has some important things to say under that comedic dark satire. It's like Black Mirror was directed by Dad's Army. Thank you @northodoxpress had a great time.
Isnβt this paying bills thing a bit exhausting!
Today I need to sell 144 books to pay our mortgage, which is due tomorrow.
Anybody fancy a book? Lots of brilliant titles available on our website, thousands of ideas ready to pluck off a virtual shelf!
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π July Book Wrap up π
I read 14 books (3492 pages, 43.8 hours): 6 #beatthebacklog, 3 AD-PR. Mainly historical fiction, with blue covers. Average rating 3.91β
My standout πππππ
Under Your Spell by Laura WoodΒ
Book events: 5 plus 2 book club meetupsΒ
#julyroundup
Iβm bigging up #AlbertEntwistle because itβs my most popular book but I often forget to shout about it! Itβs about a lonely and secretly gay man in his 60s who grabs a second chance at happiness and sets off in search of the lost love of his life, a man he hasnβt seen for 50 yrs.
π What This Month π
Here's what I am hoping to read in July. Any of these on your list?
Hope you all have a good month!
#whatthismonth#julytbr#julyreads
Book 13: The Love of my Afterlife by Kirsty Greenwood
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It took me a little bit to get into it and care for the characters, but once I did I was hooked. Such a great premise. What an emotional, funny, and full of heart book.
Book 14: A Tale of Two Cities π§
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Think this is my favourite Dickens so far. Much better pace, less threads to keep hold of, and interesting characters. The narration was again very good. It was very strong and evocative.
ππΏπ§ What This Week π§πΏπ
What are you reading, watching, listening to this week?
π Black Buck by @AskMateo and Queen B by Juno Dawson
πΏ Shardlake
π§ need a comfort listen so going to work my way through one of my fave series - A Discovery of Witches by @DebHarkness
Looking for something joyful? My two books about the adventures of Victorian Lady Detective Violet Hamilton, funny, uplifting reads set in seaside Hastings, are out now and How to Solve Murders Like A Lady is only 99p on Amazon! Reviews are OUTSTANDING! hannahdolby.net