Friday, July 26, 2024

{Book Blogger Hop} — National Romance Awareness Month



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What To Do


1. Post your response to the question. 



August is National Romance Awareness Month. Do you have a favorite romantic book to suggest to other readers eager to celebrate love through literature? 

Submitted by Billy @ Coffee Addicted Writer.


2. In the linky list widget, enter your name or nickname @ Blog Name and the direct URL to your post answering this week's question. Here's an example: Billy @ Coffee Addicted Writer

 

3. Please go to the other blogs on the list and comment on their BBH post.

Sunday, July 21, 2024

{Sunday Post} — Bad Hombres, Lost to Eternity, and Reckoning of Fallen Gods


What Am I Reading? 


Hey, I received a new ARC this past week—Star Trek: Lost to Eternity by Greg Cox—and I've already read seven chapters.

Friday, July 19, 2024

{Book Blogger Hop} — A Summer Getaway Read



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What To Do


1. Post your response to the question. 



July is a month for getaways and adventure. What is your favorite book that takes the reader on an exciting journey or transfers them to a captivating destination?

Submitted by Billy @ Coffee Addicted Writer.


2. In the linky list widget, enter your name or nickname @ Blog Name and the direct URL to your post answering this week's question. Here's an example: Billy @ Coffee Addicted Writer

 

3. Please go to the other blogs on the list and comment on their BBH post.

Wednesday, July 17, 2024

[Review] — "DENIZEN: The Complete Series" is Mysteriously Haunting

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I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the DENIZEN: The Complete Series by David “DB” Andry, Tim Daniel, & Chris Shehan Blog Tour hosted by Rockstar Book Tours. Check out my post and make sure to enter the giveaway!

Sunday, July 14, 2024

{Sunday Post} — Bride, Confessions of the Dead, and Red Sky Mourning


What Am I Reading? 


I finished Douglas Preston's Extinction, moved on to R.L. Stine's Shark Night, and read a graphic novel. I've placed a bookmark inside Craig Johnson's First Frost and will begin reading it today.

Friday, July 12, 2024

[Review] — UNNATURAL ORDER Vol. 1: The Prisoner

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I am thrilled to be hosting a spot on the UNNATURAL ORDER Vol. 1: The Prisoner by Christopher Yost & Val Rodrigues Blog Tour hosted by Rockstar Book Tours. Check out my post and make sure to enter the giveaway!

{Book Blogger Hop} — Favorite Summer Beach Book



Welcome to the Book Blogger Hop!


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What To Do


1. Post your response to the question. 



July is the month for reading by the pool or on the beach. What's your favorite summer beach book, and why is it suitable for a sunny day?

Submitted by Billy @ Coffee Addicted Writer.


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3. Please go to the other blogs on the list and comment on their BBH post.

Thursday, July 11, 2024

[Review] — "THE HOUSE THAT HORROR BUILT" Fails to Deliver the Scares


The other day, I was in the library glancing at the "newer" books, and the title "The House That Horror Built" caught my attention. Everyone knows I love anything horror, so I checked the book out. Christina Henry wrote the book, an author I have heard of, but I don't believe I've read anything by her. However, my memory hasn't been 100% reliable lately, so who knows?  

Wednesday, July 10, 2024

[Review] — R.L. Stine's "SHARK NIGHT" is a Fast-Paced Joyride

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I'm a lifelong R.L. Stine fan, so naturally, I bought his newest book, Shark Night (published by Black Stone Publishing), and I had to buy it online because the department stores in my neck of the woods don't carry many new children's book releases. Now, I set my mind on reading Shark Night for "Shark Week." I could have sworn "Shark Week" was the first week in August, but it turns out that I'm wrong—this week is "Shark Week." So, I sat down on Monday morning, sipped on a cup of strong coffee, and read Shark Night from beginning to end.  

Sunday, July 7, 2024

{Sunday Post} — The Fate of the Phoenix, Shark Night, and The Rise & Fall of ECW


7/5/24 - I can't sleep—the cup of coffee I'm drinking isn't helping the problem—and I'm listening to Iron Maiden at nearly 2 a.m. on Friday. Instead of working on reviews—I've started two—or setting up today's Book Blogger Hop, I'm writing my Sunday Post early. 

Song of the Week


What Am I Reading? 


I finished The House That Horror Built on Wednesday. I took a reading break yesterday, the 4th of July, and plan on starting Douglas Preston's Extinction sometime today. Then I'll probably move on to Craig Johnson's First Frost

What's New in the Mailbox? 


Yes, two books are in the above photo, but only one came in the mail—R.L. Stine's Shark Night. I'll probably read it sooner than later; maybe I'll post a review for it during the upcoming "Shark Week." 

I picked up Iris Johansen's The Survivor the other day at Walmart

What's New on the Bookshelf?


I might've stated a few times on this blog that I don't care much for audiobooks. So, it might be a shock that I bought a slew of 99-cent audiobooks at the thrift store. If I counted correctly, there were 25 total. Yes, I feel a bit crazy getting these. 

Eighteen of the titles are William J. Johnstone's Westerns: Eagles: Blood of Eagles, Eagles: Eyes of Eagles, Eagles: Dreams of Eagles, Eagles: Talons of Eagles, Eagles: Scream of Eagles, Eagles: Crusade of Eagles, Eagles: Pride of Eagles, Eagles: Revenge of Eagles, Eagles: Destiny of Eagles, The Last Gunfighter: No Man's Land, The Last Gunfighter: Rescue, The First Mountain Man: Absaroka Ambush, The First Mountain Man: Preacher's Pursuit, The First Mountain Man: Preacher's Showdown, The First Mountain Man: Preacher's Fortune, The First Mountain Man: Preacher's Justice, The First Mountain Man: Preacher's Peace, and Hell's Half Acre: Cold-Blooded (written by William's niece, J.A. Johnstone).

The other audiobooks include Dean Koontz's Seize the Night, Preston & Child's Two Graves, Preston & Child's Cemetery Dance, Iris Johansen's Stalemate, Iris Johansen's Quicksand, and Iris Johansen's Countdown.


While at the thrift store, I bought one 25-cent hardcover, The Last Patriot by Brad Thor; four Iris Johansen paperbacks—Dark Summer, Blood GameAnd Then You Die, and Deadlock; and three other paperbacks: Star Trek: The Fate of the Phoenix by Sondra Marshak and Myrna Culbreath, and Cold Fire by Dean Koontz.


Dollar Tree put out a bunch of books this week. I picked up The Annihilation Protocol by Michael Laurence, The Sin in the Steel by Ryan Van Loan, High Treason by Sean McFate, and Titan's Day by Dan Stout.


New titles on my Kindle are Star Wars: The Force Awakens by Alan Dean Foster; Star Trek: The Rings of Time by Greg Cox; Star Trek: The Disinherited by Peter David, Michael Jan Friedman, and Robert Greenberger; and The Rise & Fall of ECW by Tom Loverro.