Categoría: Books recommended by Masticadores
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Review: An Unhappy Country: A Novel of Old New Mexico / Loretta Miles Tollefson By Olga Nuñez Miret
Hi, all: I bring you a book by an author who has become a favourite of mine, and I have been following her work since I met her through Rosie’s Book Review Team. Another winner! An Unhappy Country. A Novel of Old New Mexico by Loretta Miles Tollefson August 1846.…
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Review: The Lost Book of Zeroth / Barbara Harris Leonhard by Robbie Cheadle
Cover of The Lost Book of Zeroth by Barbara Harris Leonhard What Amazon says The Lost Book of Zeroth by Barbara Harris Leonhard is an unflinching, unconsciously poetic pull through the threads of time. Each page unfolds verses etched with sorrow, mischief, and raw transcendence. Leonhard masterfully stitches quantum images into…
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Review: Bridge of Dreams. A Speculative Triptych by Kevin P. Keating
Hi, all: I bring you another book I’ve discovered through Rosie’s Book Review Team, and it is a pretty special one. Bridge of Dreams. A Speculative Triptych by Kevin P. Keating Comprising three interlinked novellas, Bridge of Dreams: A Speculative Triptych centers around a young woman who embarks upon a spiritual…
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«Raising Moms» by Berlin Domingo – Maynigo
I know how to raise a child. I have four beautiful girls, and raising them wasn’t easy. But now that they’re all grown—with the youngest still in school—I find myself wanting to give myself a soft pat on the back and say, “Congratulations.” At the same time, I wonder, “How did you…
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Review: One of Them Is Lying by Peter Bailey By Olga Nuñez
I bring you another book and a new author I’ve discovered through Rosie’s wonderful Book Review Team. This is a pretty twisted one. Don’t say I didn’t warn you! One of Them is Lying by Peter Bailey A dark, twisted psychological crime thriller When a privileged student stumbles home covered…
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#Review: The Griffin Sisters’ Greatest Hits by Jennifer Weiner (@HQBooksANZ) by Olga Nuñez
Hi, all: I bring you a book that was not what I expected, but I think many readers will enjoy it. The Griffin Sisters’ Greatest Hits by Jennifer Weiner INSTANT NEW YORK TIMES BESTSELLER From #1 New York Times bestselling author Jennifer Weiner comes The Griffin Sisters’ Greatest Hits, a deeply moving novel set against the…
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Review: The Dance of Discord: A Short Story of Gilded Age Intrigue by Teagan Ríordáin Olga Nuñez
Hi all: I bring you a short story for those who have little time to read, by one of my favourite authors and bloggers, one most of you have already met and whose stories have enjoyed. I won’t keep you waiting, because the story is intriguing enough already. The Dance…
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The Ballad of the Universe by Abhilash Fraizer
Reading The Ballad of the Universe by Abhilash Fraizer was not just a literary experience—it felt like a spiritual passage. I didn’t expect a novel about a musician to stir something so deep within me, but from the very first chapter, I found myself pulled into a journey that felt strangely familiar, almost…
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Book Review: Democracy In America by Edward Ortiz
Democracy in America by Alexis de Tocqueville was a heavy read, to put it mildly. Tocqueville visited the United States in 1831 to study the country. Initially, his focus was the prison system, but his study expanded to include the government structure and the socio-economic conditions of the country. Once…
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Review: BookBlog Ursula Major by B. Robert Conklin by Olga Nuñez
Hello, all: I bring you a book I reviewed for Rosie’s Books Review Team, one by an author I met through the team. This is the third novel I’ve read by him, and he has never disappointed me yet. Oh, and as I know quite a few of you were…
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#Review: When the Angel of Death Tells Bedtime Stories // Sabine Meyer by Olga Nuñez Miret
Hi, all: I bring you today a book I’ve found through Reedsy Discovery. I am unsure about the availability. When I first got the book, it was scheduled for release as an e-book in early June. I checked on the supposed date of publication, and the book only appeared as…
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#Review: Conduit to Murder (The Inspector Sheehan Mysteries Book 6) by Brian O’Hare
by Olga Nuñez Miret (Link Blog Olga) Hi, all: I bring you the review of another book in one of my favourite police procedural series, one set in Northern Ireland. And I’m happy to say that I have two more books lined up to read in the series, so I’m…
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First Day of the Rest by Christina Chin & Michael Hough (Nun ProphetPress)Reviewed by Taofeek Ayeyemi
The beauty of Japanese poetry forms lies in both their strictness in form andflexibility in substance. There is renku, which split up to allowing individualhokku (which became haiku). Then haiku led to haiku sequence, haiga (which ishaiku scribbled on a photo or image), and haibun (haiku accompanying a prosepoetry). And…


