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Books, Books Everywhere: About Nicole
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All About Nicole Trist. Country of Origin;. Proofreader; Amateur Book Reviewer; Pathology Aid. Nicole Trist is a book addict, pure and simple. She not only enjoys reading the enthralling stories, but she loves the books themselves, surrounding herself in shelves and boxes filled with both read and un-read tales. During her first semester, Nicole chose to study a unit on Gothic Literature and one of the prescribed texts was Marion Zimmer Bradley's The Mists of Avalon. What started as a hobby has now becom...
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Books, Books Everywhere: What Would You Do To Survive?
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Wednesday, August 8, 2012. What Would You Do To Survive? A father and his young son walk alone through burned America, heading slowly for the coast. Nothing moves in the ravaged landscape, save the ash on the wind. They have nothing but a pistol to defend themselves, the clothes they wear, a cart of scavanged food and each other. This book is proof to me why book clubs are a beautiful thing. Who would have thought that such a dismal, grey story could be beautiful. If you knew you were on the brink of pai...
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Books, Books Everywhere: A Timeless Tale of Conflict
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Monday, July 16, 2012. A Timeless Tale of Conflict. The Daughter of the Red Deer. The tribe of the Red Deer is a mountain tribe who worship the goddess Mother. The women rule the tribe, hunt for game and have their own rituals and ceremonies. Women are valued as the source of life. The tribe of the Horse, by comparison, values male strength. They are a tribe who live on and hunt the plains, leaving the women behind to sew their clothes and raise their young. I loved all the small details. The way the...
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Books, Books Everywhere: The Funniest, Saddest Book I've Read
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Monday, July 16, 2012. The Funniest, Saddest Book I've Read. The Fault in Our Stars. Hazel is terminal.No point in sugar coating it. The tumour-shrinking medical miracle may have bought her some time, but Hazel remains terminal. Being a teenager with cancer is no picnic. There are her parents to worry about, how will they be when she is gone, and then there are her friends. The ragtag bunch of cancer kids, all trying to outdo each other with their miracles and miseries. On YouTube. This is a channel ...
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Books, Books Everywhere: An Appointment With Death
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Sunday, May 20, 2012. An Appointment With Death. Disgraced by his father's suicide and impoverished by the debts that drove him to it, Capt. Rider Sandman, late of His Majesty's 52nd Regiment of Foot, has been forced to sell his commission to support his mother and sister. Unwillingly, Sandman is drawn into an investigation that not only risks his life but introduces him to the darkest secrets of several aristocratic families. The mystery of the story, is a good one. It keeps you guessing, which keep...
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Books, Books Everywhere: Review Requests
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Nicole does accept books for review, either from the author, a publisher or a follower interested in Nicole's thoughts on their favourite title. There are a few important points to note when requesting a review;. Nicole only reviews books which come in print form. Sorry, no eBooks. A plot summary or a link to a plot summary must be included with the review request. Nicole writes honest reviews, and all that statement implies. Having said this, Nicole does always try to end the review on a good note.
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Books, Books Everywhere: The Weaving Threads of Time
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Monday, July 16, 2012. The Weaving Threads of Time. London, 1672;. Hannah Devlin is an outlawed woman. Not for having stolen money, not for murdering an innocent and not for committing treason. Hannah practices the art of medicine. Mrs Devlin and her art may be seen as criminal, but who better than Hannah to call on when one of the King's mistresses falls ill and a doctor is needed. A doctor who relies on discretion as much as a crown with a secret. Cambridge, 2008;. I liked the bouncing back and forth b...
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Books, Books Everywhere: Never to Forget
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Sunday, December 16, 2012. A Place Called Freedom. Sentenced to a life of misery in the Scottish coal mines, twenty-one-year-old Mack McAsh hungers for escape. His only ally: beautiful, high-born Lizzie Hallim, who is trapped in her own kind of hell. What a wonderful adventure! Like many of Follett's books, A Place Called Freedom. Yes, the story line is predictable, like most works of melodrama, but it is still a fun read. I recommend this title to historical fiction fans, or anyone wanting a fun adventu...