Throwback Thursday: January 2013

 

Throwback Thursday

#ThrowbackThursday

Revisiting what I posted 10 years ago
(my blog was born on September 29, 2010)
following the idea I found at The Chocolate Lady’s Book Review Blog
(click on this link or the logo to see where the idea started from,
and to post the link to your own post).

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Today, I’m revisiting January 2013.
I published 12 posts, 6 of which being book reviews, some actually a collection of short reviews.

Of these books, here is the one that received most views then:

Click on the cover to access my review

The Midwife's Tale

 

I liked it too. My verdict was:
VERDICT: If you enjoy historical mysteries set in 17th century England, you have no choice but read this book!

 

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HAVE YOU READ THIS BOOK?
What’s your favoite historical mystery?
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My next post on this meme will be on April 6

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Book review: The Spider and the Stone

The Spider and the Stone:
A Novel of Scotland’s Black Douglas


The Spider and the Stone

Author: Glen Craney
Publisher: self
Release date: 2014
Pages: 432
ISBN: 978-0981648408
also available as ebook
Genre: Historical Fiction

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For once, let’s leave France and go visit Scotland with The Spider and the Stone, which highlights one of the major pages of the conflict between England and Scotland, in the first half of the 14th century.
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