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  • On the Nature of Being by John Nedwill

    Originally posted on theonemillionproject: Alright, it’s a bit of a pretentious title for a blog, but stay with me for the next few hundred words. Take a look at the biographical details at the bottom of this article. You’ll notice that it is very sparse – almost no personal details beyond my name and a…

  •   I have read a few books by Michael D Walsh, but ‘Posted as Missing’ has to be among my personal favourites. I followed David and Maria’s journey, both literally and in terms of their personal growth and blossoming relationship and learned a lot in the process. Although the book is listed as historical fiction,…

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  •   A rich tapestry of interwoven lives set in Paris during 1940. Indigo Rebels is the first book I have read by Ellie Midwood, but it won’t be my last. A beautifully written story of three siblings -Giselle Legrand, Kamille Blanchard and Marcel Legrand – who are brought together again during the German occupation of…

  • Originally posted on The Cultural Bridge: I’ve had the great privilege of visiting eighty-five countries on six continents and of experiencing over a hundred different cultures. My reasons for the visits aren’t as diverse as the countries nor the cultures, but they also differ as they range from following the track of Captain Cook across…

  • Originally posted on Black Lilac Kitty Book Reviews: Title of Book: Reign of the Marionettes By: Sheena Macleod Genre: Historical Fiction Book Excerpt: CHAPTER ONE The Cavalcade ♛ Grey clouds formed over London, casting dark shadows across the river entrance to Whitehall Palace. In the dimming light, Elizabeth stepped through a double door, set high…

  • Originally posted on theonemillionproject: “Grandpa! Can I ask you something?” The boy asked as he rested his head on the old man’s lap. “Umm-hmm. Go ahead, son.” The old man ruffled his hands through the boy’s dishevelled hair. “Miss May was telling me that everyone has a special talent.” “Yes, she was right!” “But how…