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On My Shelves is a weekly post at The Book Faery Reviews which shares THREE books from our personal collection. These books could be favorites, books to be read as soon as possible for our own enjoyment, as well as books to be read soon for scheduled reviews.   Books let us into their souls [CONTINUE READING]

 

Mailbox Monday is where other bloggers write about the books they received the previous week. The Mailbox Monday is now going on a blog tour with the host for the month of June being The Bluestocking Guide. Visit her blog to see what books made it her way and check out the others who are participating [CONTINUE READING]

 

TITLE: The Girl Who Chased The Moon AUTHOR: Sarah Addison Allen PUBLISHER: Bantam Books PUBLICATION DATE: March 16, 2010 PAGES: 288 GENRE: Fiction In her latest enchanting novel, New York Times bestselling author Sarah Addison Allen invites you to a quirky little Southern town with more magic than a full Carolina moon. Here two very [CONTINUE READING]

 

Mailbox Monday is where other bloggers write about the books they received the previous week. The Printed Page is the host of the Mailbox Monday meme. Visit her blog to see what books made it her way and get a chance to get one of her books once she’s done reading it. You can also [CONTINUE READING]

 

FROM THE AUTHOR’S WEBSITE…“Josey, at 27, doesn’t go out except to do chores for her mother, she doesn’t wear clothes that her mother says don’t suit her, and she eats, secretly, as a substitute for the life she’s not living. One morning, when she goes to her closet to raid her secret stash of sweets, [CONTINUE READING]

 

FROM THE AUTHOR’S WEBSITE…“Garden Spells…Welcome to Bascom, North Carolina, where everyone has a story to tell about the Waverley women. The old house that’s been in the family for generations, the walled garden that mysteriously blooms year round, the rumors and innuendoes of dangerous loves and tragic passions. Eccentric, reclusive, or renegade, there’s not one [CONTINUE READING]

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