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Book Review: The Lies We Told by Camilla Way

Posted By LaurelLit 816 days ago on Writing

https://laurellit.com - The Lies We Told is the first novel I’ve read by Camilla Way. Now that I know about her, I will be looking up her other three novels. Because, The Lies We Told is a twisty, suspenseful novel that’s full of surprises throughout, and with a huge surprise at the end that I never saw coming. There areContinue Reading
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C. L. Cannon’s Fantasy and Sci-Fi Book Fair

Posted By Sybrina 597 days ago on Writing

https://sybrina.com - How About A Book Fair With Chances To Win Prizes?

C. L. Cannon's Fantasy & Sci-Fi Book Fair feature 100+ Free and Discounted books. You can also enter for chances to win a Kindle Fire, 1-month Owlcrate Gift Subscription or a $10 Starbucks Gift Card.

Win A Book and I Did It Badge with Kids Did It and Mommy Island – Winter Is Coming Giveaway Hop

Posted By Sybrina 529 days ago on Writing

https://sybrina.com - Win "Boo's Shoes: Learn To Tie Shoelaces" Soft Cover Book and I Did It Badge with Kids Did It and Mommy Island - Super Stocking Stuffer Giveaway Hop

Latin Macrons: Why You Need To Memorize Them

Posted By booksnbackpacks 1090 days ago on Literature

https://booksnbackpacks.com - If you are learning Latin, chances are you have wondered whether you should pay attention to macrons. Opinions vary, but I am firmly in the pro-macron camp. Read on for why you should memorize Latin macrons! When I taught elementary Latin at Harvard, my students had to learn the macrons. I wasn’t super strict about...
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Book Review: The Love Hypothesis by

Posted By LaurelLit 791 days ago on Writing

https://laurellit.com - Today is day two of my own personal challenge to write 10 book reviews in 10 days. There are so many books I loved that I never blogged about, and over the next week and a half, I’m going to begin to remedy that. Today’s book is The Love Hypothesis by Ali Hazelwood. This is another bookContinue Reading
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All About Anna Karenina: Part 2, ch 28-35 Haikus

Posted By LaurelLit 477 days ago on Writing

https://laurellit.com -   Anna watches Vronsky race, and Alexey is next to her Smile your chilly smile Call me a wicked woman I see only him Anna loses it when Vronsky falls during the race Go, you hateful man. I am Vronsky’s mistress. Stop Being so polite.   Kitty is in Germany, finding herself and making aContinue Reading
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The End of Crows Series By R. A. Lingenfelter – Silver Dagger Book Tours

Posted By Sybrina 410 days ago on Writing

https://sybrina.com - The End of Crows Series By R. A. Lingenfelter - Silver Dagger Book Tours. Genre: YA Fantasy Adventure, SciFi. 2022 READER'S CHOICE INTERNATIONAL GOLD MEDAL WINNER YOUNG ADULT ADVENTURE
FOR FANS OF HUNGER GAMES, DIVERGENT AND MAZE RUNNER COMES A NEW ADVENTURE!

A new twist on modern warfare. 17-year-old Willow Danner holds on tight the one thing the Dominion Government can’t control: her imagination and hope for freedom. She replays the stories her parents have told her when America was free and your life was your own. Her mother and father have been planning on escaping to their hidden faction and are ready to implement the strategy.
Willow shoves down her fear of being caught by the Dominion constables. Trackers are in every person’s jaw, and any display of deviance from the government’s ruling means instant death. Her dreams of living a life of her choosing are stronger than the risk of getting caught.
Once in the free zone, will she be accepted by her new faction, The Crows, or will she find she is still a slave under a different regime?
This is not a game for the weak of spirit, and blood is the currency. Enter Giveaway.

Now There’s Some Competition From Unicorns – New Teaching Tools and Activities To Encourage Your Child’s Interest In Science

Posted By Sybrina 391 days ago on Writing

https://sybrina.com - Now There's Some Competition From Unicorns - New Teaching Tools and Activities To Encourage Your Child's Interest In Science. How Fun Is This? Create Your Own Magical Unicorn Elemental Periodic Table Activity! For year, kids have been creating fun comic book characters to make it easier for them to learn more about the elements of the periodic table. They could either come up with a super hero or a villain to represent their chosen element. Now, there's some competition from UNICORNS! Unicorns are magical and so are the elements of the periodic table. This Create Your Own Magical Unicorn Elemental Activity is based on the 26 unicorns from the “Magical Elements of The Periodic Table Presented Alphabetically By The Metal Horn Unicorns” book. Each unicorn acquaints kids with their own unique elemental magic as well as its amazing everyday uses. Alumna starts things out by introducing the very necessary metal, Aluminum, on her element sheet.  Dr. Zinko rounds out the alphabet by presenting facts and  other fun information about the metal, Zinc, on his.  The Metal Horn Unicorns say, “No Metal – No Magic. . .and No Technology”. The activity is a printable pdf file.

Massive Human Error (a short story)

Posted By LaurelLit 1183 days ago on Writing

http://laurellit.com - I’ve never been the type to carefully read instructions. I don’t have the patience. Or, maybe it’s more like most of the time, I don’t understand. I’m not a visual, step by step sort of person. I’ll just assume I know what I’m doing enough to figure it out, that through some combination of instinct, common sense and magic, everything will come together.That strategy worked in the Before-Times, back when there was room for human error because there [...]

Book Review – Park Avenue Summer by Renee Rosen

Posted By LaurelLit 766 days ago on Writing

https://laurellit.com - Park Avenue Summer, by Renée Rosen, is about Helen Gurley Brown, who became the first female editor of Cosmopolitan magazine in 1965. The book is a novel, but Helen Gurley Brown was real, and she had an amazing, impactful life. Some Helen Gurley Brown quotes: “Cosmo is feminist in that we believe women are just as smartContinue Reading
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The Wild Rose and The Sea Raven By Jennifer Ivy Walker – Goddess Fish Promotions

Posted By Sybrina 603 days ago on Writing

https://sybrina.com - The Wild Rose and The Sea Raven By Jennifer Ivy Walker - Goddess Fish Promotions. GENRE: Paranormal fantasy medieval romance. This dark fairy tale adaptation of a medieval French legend is a retelling of the medieval French romance of "Tristan et Yseult", interwoven with Arthurian myth, dark fairy tales from the enchanted Forest of Brocéliande, and otherworldy elements such as Avalonian Elves, Druids, forest fairies and magic. Read excerpt and enter giveaway.

Let Me Introduce You To Sybrina Songs – Run

Posted By Sybrina 490 days ago on Writing

https://sybrina.com - Let Me Introduce You To Sybrina Songs. I've been a singer/songwriter for too many years to count. I never reached fame and fortune but that won't stop me from sharing some of my favorites with you now and again. Enjoy. Run

Murder’s Legacy – A Tori Winters Mystery By Anita Dickason – Lone Star Book Blog Tours

Posted By Sybrina 469 days ago on Writing

https://sybrina.com - Murder's Legacy - A Tori Winters Mystery - Book 2 By Anita Dickason - Lone Star Book Blog Tours. Genres: Mystery / Women Sleuths. Secrets that defy time! An inconceivable disaster brings Tori Winters’s plans for the historic house she inherited to a traumatic standstill. A section of the escape tunnel built by her great-grandfather, a notorious Dallas gangster, has collapsed. Within the rubble, there is a gruesome discovery. A skeleton with a bullet hole in the skull.

The shocking cave-in triggers an ominous scheme to condemn her property as accusations arise that the tunnel is dangerous.

Embattled, Tori soon discovers that more than the destruction of the house is on the line. It seems she can’t escape the
past. It keeps clawing its way into her life with deadly consequences.


Who hides in the shadows with a motive for murder?
And … is Tori the target? Take a look at the book trailer and enter the giveaway.