I just know you’re all dying to snoop my bookshelf. I shared a portion over at the Every Day’s a Mystery blog today. While you’re over there, consider following this excellent blogger and author.
I just know you’re all dying to snoop my bookshelf. I shared a portion over at the Every Day’s a Mystery blog today. While you’re over there, consider following this excellent blogger and author.
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Thanks Craig, and thank yuo for being the first guest 🙂
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My pleasure.
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What an absolutely fun idea! We have Jack London, Civil War reading and quite a few others in common 🙂
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Better drop Dawn a line, and we can snoop your shelves next.
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I commented over there and told her I’d love to be a guest! 🙂
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Good job.
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Great idea! I love that Edgar Alan Poe is next to the Holy Bible. 🙂 Great variety on your book shelves.
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Can you see why I bounce around in genres? I like too many different things.
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We’ve got a lot of crossover in our reading lists, Craig. Fun post.
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Isn’t that interesting that you, Mae, and I have those similarities?
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It is fascinating which books we share isn’t it? I read White Fang as a child and all of the Tolkien, I don’t own copies of them though and that’s what I think is really interesting: which one’s we keep!
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I had a small mountain of paperbacks. Everything from westerns to spies and those were the ones I parted with.
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Great feature Craig. Thanks for keeping my two in there. 🙂
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Thanks John. Would love to have you as a guest some time if you’d be interested.
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I would indeed. I have sent you my information on your contact form. 🙂
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Thanks John I’ll be in touch!
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Thank you.
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My Kindle app has pages and pages of books. These are just the ones at the top.
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I was so happy to see what you are reading. We have some similar books in the TBR
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Some are TBR, but most have been read.
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Okay.
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Happy New Year Craig! What a great idea. Loved taking a peek at your books. One of the things I want to do more of this year is reading. I love to read but the last couple of years I just haven’t had the time but I’ll be sure to make the time this year. 😉
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That was on my list too. My novel is nearing completion, as is my next collection. I think I can find reading time while those are in editing and beta phases.
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I LOVE Tolkien and Rowling!! I have a lot of different genres, everything from Christian to HP Lovecraft. I actually have four bookshelves plus my virtual one, then there’s the Netgalley and arcs for review. I need to find more time to read too, lol.
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Yeah if you look at the bottom of my Kindle photo, you’ll see a PDF that’s an ARC read, and Lovecraft is poking up there too.
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Bookshelves are important, yo! When you said you’d narrowed down, I felt my adrenaline surge at the horrifying thought! Noooo! We must add more bookshelves for more books! But then, my ebooks total like, 50? lol
Le Mort d’Athur huh? Classic. Unexpected. Great interview.
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I really enjoy ebooks, and look there first when I find something to read. I love the Arthur stories.
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What a great idea. Hopping over now…
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