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#FollowFriday: Books and Bloggers hop

The internet is full of wonderful blogs to discover so why not join our ‘Books and Bloggers’ follow chain, bringing together book bloggers and authors who blog.  To join the chain just: Click ‘Mister Linky’ to add your blog Then why not hop on by and leave a comment on each blog to introduce yourself?  You might find an internet
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    Posted by Donna Brown on Feb 10, 2012
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    Fiction: Shelving My Worries

    Today, I bought a shelf. It was not the wisest course of action.  I had a meeting in the afternoon so I had to take the shelf with me.  It was a corner shelf and the top protruded from out of my smart bag. I wrapped a carrier bag around it but – being a shockingly bright pink – it
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    Posted by Donna Brown on Feb 09, 2012
    Uncategorized • Tags: creative writing, donna brown, double-take tales, shelving my worries, short story • Comment feed RSS 2.0 - Read this post
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    ‘For the Love of Love’ event with Terri Giuliano Long and guests!

    I’ve been excited to be involved in the planning of an amazing event this month: Terri Giuliano Long’s ‘For the Love of Love’ event. Kicking off on Valentine’s Day (of course!), over 40 bloggers and authors have been invited to share their thoughts on certain aspects of love. Here are the details: One of the reasons I find this so
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    Posted by Donna Brown on Feb 09, 2012
    Across the web • Tags: 'for the love of love', coral russell, cynthia harrison, d.m. kenyon, facebook event, goodreads event, jc andrijeski, jonathan gould, susan salluce, terri giuliano long • Comment feed RSS 2.0 - Read this post
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    Character interview: Nate – “Nate Rocks the World”

    In the world of books, the characters can be just as important – if not more so? – than the creator. Therefore, I’m welcoming characters to Book Bags and Cat Naps to introduce themselves, spill the beans about their makers and tell us what lies ahead…  Today I’m welcoming Nate – from Karen Pokras Toz’s title Nate Rocks the World - to
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    Posted by Donna Brown on Feb 08, 2012
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    Review: Gods and Fathers – James LePore

    Gods and Fathers starts with Matt DeMarco trying his first ever murder case: successfully, as it turns out.  Fast-forward 16 years and this slick attorney with his high profile boss has ticked all the boxes professionally but his personal life is a mess. It’s about to get much worse. When Matt DeMarco’s son is arrested for murder the void between
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    Posted by Donna Brown on Feb 07, 2012
    Blog tours, Fiction: Thriller/Crime • Tags: Book review, gods and fathers, james lepore • Comment feed RSS 2.0 - Read this post
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    Book Bags and Cat Naps welcomes Aaron Drew: Guest post

    Today on the blog I’m welcoming Aaron Drew, author of Light Under the House. Can the Worst of Times Make for the Best of Lines? I think I heard somewhere that life is pain. I beg to differ. Life is the ability to survive the pain. When I began my journey into creating my novel Light Under the House, I
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    Posted by Donna Brown on Feb 06, 2012
    Author, Blog tours, Guest Post • Tags: aaron drew, book blitz, guest post, light under the house • Comment feed RSS 2.0 - Read this post
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    Review: A Brief History of Mathematics – Marcus du Sautoy

    Review I am not a mathematician. I am not a scientist. I have studied a little of both but by and large my interest is a layman’s one. I am, however, fascinated with history in all its forms, including the history of science, technology, medicine and – of course – mathematics. ‘Beauty’, ‘elegance’ and ‘charm’ are not words you would
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    Posted by Donna Brown on Feb 06, 2012
    Book reviews, Non-fiction • Tags: a brief history of mathematics, bbc audio, Book review, marcus du sautoy • Comment feed RSS 2.0 - Read this post
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    Review: Penelope and the Birthday Curse – Ron D. Voigts

    For Penelope Armour and, indeed, one of her guests, it’s going to be a birthday to remember.  Sadly, it won’t be in a good way.  As the blurb suggests, the birthday brings together an array of guests with the purpose of celebrating Penelope’s birthday but it all goes a bit awry. Penelope has to face the bumbling ineptitude of the
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    Posted by Donna Brown on Feb 05, 2012
    Book reviews, Fiction: Mystery/Suspense • Tags: a penelope mystery, Book review, penelope and the birthday curse, ron d. voigts • Comment feed RSS 2.0 - Read this post
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    Character interview: Darren – “Amador Lockdown”

    In the world of books, the characters can be just as important – if not more so? – than the creator. Therefore, I’m welcoming characters to Book Bags and Cat Naps to introduce themselves, spill the beans about their makers and tell us what lies ahead…  Today I’m welcoming Darren – from Coral Russell’s title Amador Lockdown - to the blog
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    Posted by Donna Brown on Feb 05, 2012
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    Cover showcase: Two Moons of Sera (Pavarti K. Tyler)

    Who designed this cover? I did Describe how this cover came about Honestly the process came about because I’m cheap. I have an amazing designer for my other books and he knocks it out of the park every time, but this time, I wanted to save a little cash and I’m glad I did. What I did was: Check out
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