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tailiacprod · 2 years
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“Elle(s) Vol. 1: The New Girl” Early Review
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gemmiejewel · 1 year
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Lovely surprise from @brazen.books today when I got home. The brilliant @fernfrombathgate book which I cannot wait to get stuck into. Available now at all good book shops and online. #gifted #prproduct #bookstagram #bookblogger #bookbloggers #bookbloggersuk #nonfiction #biography #humor #bookworm #reviewcopy https://www.instagram.com/p/CpqM2EkLmDK/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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itsmeprinceraj · 2 years
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BOOK:- In the Name of the lord AUTHOR:- Sister Lucy KalaPura . . This book tells about the dark life of nuns who become wives of Jesus by their choices. Their choices were only till becoming a nun after they joined there many nuns became mere slaves to priests and those who protest for a pure nun life had to face humiliation like the life of Sister Lucy KalaPura. I always want that my one thought to get wrong someday but it doesn't "Women are the biggest enemy of women" and because of that Lucy KalaPura had to face lots of problems and fought lots of battles to stand for her wish to become a good nun but she never got any support from any of her friends and the priest. The priest in the church sexually forced themselves on many nuns but still, they haven't said anything in this book she has said that many women were forced and some did for enjoyment. Lewd Men in the church had the most power in their hands and they had their way one time one priest assaulted a girl and made her pregnant but he was spared because he was a man and the girl had to face lots of difficulties. I don't respect those religions that force their women to be outcasts from society. Sometimes I feel Christianity is not a religion it just forces people to follow their madup customs. I hope the story of her life gives some women a mind of their own to be a better version of themselves and respect other fellow women and give hard times to those lewd men. ..... #lucykalapura #bookstagram #inthenameoflord #sisterlucykalappura #harpercollins #reviewcopy #booksreviewer #bookishlove #bookrecommendations #bookrecs #beholderofopensky #bookblogger #bookshelf #bookflatlay (at India) https://www.instagram.com/p/ChI_Hg4PvHY/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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urbanlitmag16-blog · 2 years
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@harpervoyagerus Thank you for this amazing #newrelease #reviewcopy #faulttolerance by @valerievaldesauthor #spaceopera #fantasy #sciencefiction #novel #newrelese #mustreadbook #recommended #adventureofalifetime * panic * mystery message * epic journey * crew of psychic cats * a feline-phobtic robot * new superweapon never used before * anonymous threat to vaporize people #reviewer #bookblogger #Amazon #goodreadschallenge2022 https://www.instagram.com/p/CgdGXiirQ_b/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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whatsheread · 1 year
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Saturday Night at the Lakeside Supper Club
J. Ryan Stradal writes books that are homages to the Midwestern lifestyle, and there is nothing quite as Midwestern as supper clubs. As such, I hoped his latest book, Saturday Night at the Lakeside Supper Club, would be as charming as his previous books. To some extent, it is all I wanted in a book about supper clubs. Unfortunately, I remain less enamored of the ending and one of the characters to have wholly enjoyed it.
First and foremost, I struggled with my feelings towards Mariel's mother, Florence. Actually, I detested her. Perhaps it is because she reminded me in some ways of my mother, the cause of much childhood trauma and the reason I still attend regular therapy sessions. It might be what Florence does to her stepfather and her utter lack of remorse about it. Either way, something about this semi-main character rubbed me the wrong way, and I was displeased with her story arc.
Actually, I was not impressed with most of the main characters, which severely limited my ability to enjoy the story. I found that some were too weak, and others were too single-minded. Betty and Julia were the only ones I sympathized with and enjoyed.
Saturday Night at the Lakeside Supper Club does justice to the Midwestern darlings that are supper clubs. Mr. Stradal excels at highlighting the charms of the Midwest, and here is no different. He does an excellent job of explaining these unique eateries and shows why they remain so popular today.
Unfortunately, the kitsch and charm of the supper clubs could not overcome the rather disappointing and depressing ending or the lackluster characters. I enjoyed Saturday Night at the Lakeside Supper Club, but I would steer readers to one of his other books before recommending this one.
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daydreamingink · 11 months
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The Fraud Squad (Review)
A working-class woman who infiltrates Singapore’s high society to fulfill her dreams risks losing everything in the process—including herself—in this propulsive novel by debut author Kyla Zhao. For as long as she can remember, Samantha Song has dreamed of writing for a high-society magazine—and she’d do anything to get there. But the constant struggle to help her mom make ends meet and her low…
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bookschharming · 1 year
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Thank you so much @cinnabarmothpub for sending these beauties 😍 I can’t wait to read them. 😀 #bookscharming #cinnabarmothpublishing #arcbooks #globalpublishers #publishing #publishercopies #reviewcopies #bookreviewer #bookreviews #bookpublisher #publishersofinstagram #ukpublisher #bookmail #bookmailisthebestmail #amazonreviewer (at India) https://www.instagram.com/p/CnbS0ExLCfq/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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Got a horror book you'd like reviewed? Contact me on my website www.juliaclewis.com 👻 I'm always up for reviews, as long as it meets my criteria and taste! #review #reviewersofinstagram #horrorreaders #ghosts #mugs #reviewcopies #juliaclewiswrites #curiosityboughtthebook #website #blog #reviewblogger #bookswanted #authorswanted https://www.instagram.com/p/Cixh5cML5bC/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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serataino · 1 year
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🚨 Calling all Bloggers, Booktokers & Bookstagrammers!🚨 E-Arcs are now available for request! If you're interested, please follow the link below or click on the link in the bio! https://forms.gle/VLdDGCoiFE4P9SPM8 The Navarro's are back, with more food, teasing, and drama as they try - and fail - to not fall in love. 😒😊Grumpy/sunshine ⛓Forced Proximity 🚷Forbidden attraction 💍Wedding shenanigans 🍰Guava cheesecake for breakfast ❄ Snowed-in Blurb: He can’t forget the kiss he shared with the best man. But is he the best man for him? His sister’s wedding isn’t the ideal place for Rafael Navarro to reconnect with the man he kissed in a moment of reckless abandon. But it’s impossible to avoid best man Étienne Galois! The gorgeous Haitian photographer hasn’t forgotten the intimate moment they shared, even if Rafi is the most maddening person he’s ever met. Can the two find common ground, proving opposites not only attract—they can become lovers for life? #oppositesattract #contemporaryromance #HEA #feelgoodromance #interracialromance #latinxrom #amreadingromance #romancereads #mustread #romancebooks #bookboyfriend #ireadromance #happilyeverafter #diversebooks #diversereads #booklover #bookstagram #oppositesattract #queerromance #gayromance #mmromance #lgbtqromance #harlequin #harlequinspecialedition #harlequinbooks #earcs #arcs #reviewcopy #reviewers https://www.instagram.com/p/CmKVXxXpgeF/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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batmonkfish80 · 3 months
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Monster Of The Week 209 is ReviewCopy, count yourself lucky you got this before everyone else - and for free, though now you need to write an 800 word essay, reads quickly, considers at leisure.
Monster Of The Week is supported by my Patreon, which continues with monsters next week, though here on the free feed we take a break for Shrove Tuesday, the annual holiday for this blog.
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authorhblack-blog · 7 months
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Viper By Heather Black What would you do if you found love and then it disappeared? For Viper, that is the life he's lived for the past thirteen years. He'd found love and watched her sail off, only to never come back. As a SEAL, he'd expected the Navy to send a team in searching for her, but they didn't. After ten years, she'd been declared dead, and he'd crawled into a bottle and left the SEALs. He'd formed No Red Tape, or N.R.T. to do the one thing for others he couldn't do for his Cynthia, avoid the governmental red tape. Cynthia had met Damien before her ship set out on cruise. Everything was perfect between them, except they couldn't acknowledge their relationship. He was an officer, and she was enlisted. Then the worst happened to her. In a foreign country, she was kidnapped, and the only hope of ever seeing home again is Damien and his SEAL team. But they never come. It's thirteen years later and a team of men are rescuing her. Can she trust they are American? https://storyoriginapp.com/reviewcopies/152fb886-5668-11ee-ba3a-c3eb84752e0f #ARC #Viper #reviewcopies #StoryOrigin #militaryromance #spicyromance #agegapromance #SEALs #protectors #secondchanceromance #instalove
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tailiacprod · 2 years
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“Fazbear Frights: Graphic Novel Collection Vol. 1″ Early Review.
[REVIEW BASED OF THE EARLY REVIEW “WIP” COPY THAT WAS SENT TO ME BY SCHOLASTIC AFTER APPROVAL OF MY REQUEST]
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(Proof. Reddit Post: https://www.reddit.com/r/fivenightsatfreddys/comments/wuqlw8/fazbear_frights_graphic_novel_collection_vol_1/)
“Fazbear Frights: Graphic Novel Collection Vol. 1” is the fourth Graphic Novel in the Five Nights at Freddy’s franchise, this time adapting certain stories from the first Anthology series, and it is quite an interesting mixed bag. I’m going to go over each story one by one, from “Into The Pit” (ITP), to “To Be Beautiful” (TBB) and finally to “Out Of Stock” (OOS), and then the overall book. Considering that I ended up receiving a Work-in-Progress version of the book, that mainly consists of the line-art, and the Final version of the book has already been out in some stores since Late July, I’ll also be talking about some comparisons between the WIP version and the final book, as well as the coloring.
ITP is one of the most disappointing (and infuriating) adaptations in the franchise so far, and for a lot of reasons. Didi Esmeralda simply didn’t care enough about this book, and I wouldn’t be surprised if she agreed to make this story purely for a quick buck. A common problem with the FNaF GNs is the lack of backgrounds in a lot of shots, a problem that has been less and less present in the original Graphic Novel Trilogy the further it went (with “The Fourth Closet” being the best), but ITP has barely any scenery. Almost all of the shots are just the characters doing one pose, then another, then again, with almost no consistency nor “motion” (lack of proper “motion blur” effect or dynamic movements). The art style for ITP simply does not fit well, and looks rather kiddie-ish, especially next to TBB and OOS. It looks cartoonish, bland, and frankly boring and uninteresting. But the worst part, is easily how Didi handled the main antagonist, ITP Bonnie. Bonnie’s design is incredibly inconsistent the entire time, from his proportions to his magic eyebrows that appears for one panel, to his eyes and mouth and joints: it’s a mess. The worst part, however, as a FNaF Fan, is that some of the shots of him are clearly traced from Fan-Made content. There’s an image going around on the internet of a comparison, which shows a panel of him standing with two kids near him, staring at Oswald (the main protagonist), and here he’s traced from a frame of a popular music video done by the Youtuber Dawko. That means that there’s a shot of Bonnie that’s traced from a fan made model, from a random frame from a fan made music video. It’s genuinely embarrassing, especially after the huge backlash that had occurred when the first cover for the book was released, and it too ended up being traced (from a render of an official Plushtrap model). And that old cover was drawn by Didi too. Considering how Bonnie looks like in other shots, with his very inconsistent design, I wouldn’t be surprised if some of those shots are also traced from fan made content. In terms of the positives, the adaptation-side-of-things (as in, how well the story translated in comic form), it does work pretty decently, and is a nice, accurate version of the original story. The only thing that was annoying were the first few pages, where all of Oswald’s thoughts in the original story are said out loud in the adaptation, and it doesn’t really fit well. As for the coloring, it is just as bland as the line-art. Done by Eva de la Cruz, it makes the story even less interesting, and less good. The lack of “proper” shadows and lighting really makes it look like it was done by a kid who barely cared about the book and just wanted to have a paycheck. Didi Esmeralda was not a good pick for the book, and I’m afraid that her adaptation of “Fetch” for Volume 2 will be just as bad, if not worse. I’m sorry for being quite harsh, but as a fan who’s always wanted to enjoy these books and give them my support, I can’t force myself to support a bland, boring, traced, inconsistent mess like ITP. That doesn’t mean that the other two stories are bad, though.
TBB is already a huge improvement in a lot of ways. It’s clear right from the start that Anthony Morris Jr. cared about this adaptation, and put a lot of effort in it. Almost little-to-no rushing, a lot of detailed and well-drawn backgrounds that helps with the scenery of the story, and consistency. The adaptation of the story is pretty much on-point, and I’d say better than the original in some scenes (such as the opening, and the delightfully creepy ending). This book’s antagonist, Eleanor, has a design pretty close to the first official design we had for her, but with improvements on the face and other. It’s a great design that works with the story, and allows for some pretty great panels (and one good jump-scare!). Although, in the final version, her outfit sometimes switches colors for no reason. It’s an issue that happens sometimes in these books: in “The Fourth Closet”, one of the characters, a kid called Elizabeth, switches from Blonde hair to Brown hair for no reasons. It happens, unfortunately, but other than that, Eleanor is well done, and has pretty much zero inconsistencies (compared to ITP Bonnie). Now, the WIP version of the story works well enough. It does look slightly bland, but the art-style is charming but can get creatively creepy, especially at the end. But I need to mention the final version’s coloring, done by Ben Sawyer: it is excellent. The shadows and lighting are literally the best we’ve got in any of the FNaF Graphic Novels, they are stunning and definitely improve the line-art. Anthony Morris Jr. and Ben Sawyer are a fantastic duo together, and I hope they stay for future books, because TBB is a stand-out in the Graphic Novel Franchise. To recap, overall: from consistent artworks to great designs, plus an accurate (and better) adaptation of the story mixed with the best coloring, lighting and shadows in the series, I’m willing to say that TBB is definitely my favorite adaptation in the franchise, right next to “The Fourth Closet”. Highly recommend this one. It’s biggest flaws are simply from the original story in its case, with some weird (somewhat gross) scenes that got adapted because, well, they kind of have to. But other than that, a great surprise, and it’s also pretty sweet to see some gore in a FNaF Graphic Novel for once. The closest we had to gore was Springtrap in “The Twisted Ones”, and some scenes in “The Fourth Closet”, and, as a perfect transition, also in OOS.
The third and final story, OOS, is without a doubt the most unique adaptation we’ve ever got so far. Andi Santagata brings a unique art-style to the franchise, with a monstrous antagonist and cartoonish humans. The thing is, it works really well! OOS is one of the most beloved stories in the franchise, and one of the reasons why is because of its antagonist: Plushtrap Chaser, who acts like a raging dog throughout the story, with his unique design features and gruesome mouth. Andi absolutely respected this antagonist, with a great scenery and an amazing design that, while it may get some used to at first, absolutely delivers a unique and horrifyingly fun experience. Plushtrap Chaser is nasty, disgusting and horrifying in all the right ways. Definitely the biggest stand-out of the book. It is a bit unfortunate, however, that the WIP version does have the whiskers, but the Final version removed them. The whiskers were part of his original description of the story, so that’s a tiny bit disappointing. The bib is a lovely touch though. As for the human art-style, I had to get used to them a bit. They’re not entirely exaggerated, like Plushtrap, but they’re not your typical cartoonish characters like you could see in “The Silver Eyes” or ITP for example. Their expressions are clear, humorous and fits very well into the experience. It’s fast paced, intense, and ultimately a faithful adaptation to the original story. With that said, it is not really for everyone. The art-style is very experimental, which could throw some fans off, and the monstrous little demon that Plushtrap Chaser is in this book could disappoint some people. Speaking of, I find it quite unfortunate that the cover art was drawn by LadyFiszi, and not Andi. Don’t get me wrong, the final cover art is pretty good and works fine, but it is not a good representation of the story, nor Plushtrap Chaser. Andi could have done an amazing cover, that I’m sure would have attracted even more fans to the book, those who would be intrigued to see this unique yet accurate take on the character and the story. I don’t have a lot of complaints about this adaptation, really. From what I’ve seen of the coloring, it’s pretty simple, not in the same level as TBB, but works pretty well with Andi’s exaggerated line-art. The gore on Plushtrap Chaser and at the end are welcomingly gruesome. And, well, considering that OOS is, again, a fan-favorite story, this adaptation definitely does it justice. In my personal opinion, I still prefer TBB, but OOS is definitely going to be a lot of people’s favorite. It’s literally what the fans wanted from these books: gruesome, well drawn, brutal yet great adaptations of the stories from the original series.
Overall thoughts. Going story-by-story had gone pretty smoothly, but when it comes to talking about the book as a whole, that’s where things gets a little messy. Because, on one hand, you have two really great adaptations, both unique and stand-outs, with great designs and accuracy. But on the other, you have a traced, bland pile of laziness. So, it’s really hard for me to recommend the book. I’d say that it’s worth it for TBB and OOS, but I’m still extremely disappointed and infuriated about ITP. “Fazbear Frights Graphic Novels” have a ton of potential, and TBB and OOS absolutely proves that, but Scholastic needs to make the right choices and decisions about them. Seeing what’s coming for Volume 2, with the current previews, I’m getting concerned that they’re not putting correct deadlines, and doing some things wrong. So, to Scholastic: you have a ton of potential in your hands. A selection of 33 stories to adapt, with illustrators who can do magnificent work. I can see Anthony Morris Jr. work on other body-horror-type of stories, such as Gumdrop Angel, Sea Bonnies, Together Forever (though that one might be too brutal), and others that are more paranoiac-ish, like 1:35 A.M. Dance With Me and What We Found. As long as he still has Ben Sawyer for the coloring. And for Andi Santagata, he can absolutely do gruesome horror and I’d love to see him do more horror work for the series. Stories like Bunny Call and Blackbird are really good picks for him. Keep Didi Esmeralda away from the series after Volume 2: she clearly does not care and, again, has a serious issue with tracing. And, I think the previous artists from the Graphic Novels could also do some stories. Diana Camero for example, why not? All of that to say that: “Fazbear Frights Graphic Novel” has the potential to be a great series with unique, gruesome stories. It just needs to be done right, with the right choices, right artists and right deadlines. I’m concerned about Volume 2, but seeing as the chances for a third and fourth volume to see the light of day are quite high, I hope Scholastic knows what they’re doing, and that my feedback could have been useful. Volume 1 was a mixed bag, mainly due to ITP, but it showed the potential that Fazbear Frights adaptations had to offer. I do recommend the book in the end, but mainly for TBB and OOS. They’re easily some of the best adaptations in the franchise so far, and I’d love to see more of Anthony and Andi’s work.
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gemmiejewel · 2 years
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Gorgeous book post this morning from @hqstories @heyashposton gorgeous book for which I am thrilled to be a part of the blog tour. So grateful as always to be a part of this lovely book community 💖💖💖 #gifted #blogtour #bookstagram #bookblog #bookreview #booklover #bookblogger #reviewcopy https://www.instagram.com/p/Cg1X_eXs8E5/?igshid=NGJjMDIxMWI=
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stblake · 1 year
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ARC readers needed!
New York needs a hero. As usual. But is it ready for a hero as absolutely, outrageously unusual as this?!
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Hi everyone, I'm looking for ARC readers for my #urbanfantasy novel set in the early New York punk scene.
Transformer Kit is a gritty pop culture comedy & a tender, witty LGBTQ+ love story, featuring a hero who will make you laugh out loud and gasp in disbelief. It’s a story about desperately romantic and unique characters who are fighting for what they believe in the big, bad, beautiful city.
Ideally, I'm looking for readers who are happy to leave honest reviews on Amazon - but Goodreads and Bookbub are also good :) ARCs are available on StoryOrigin and BookSirens through the links below - or just message me if you're not using those sites and I can send it over direct.
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reforichs · 2 years
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Passive Cash Code Review⚡💻📲Copy & Paste The 6-Figure Passive Cash Method📲💻⚡Get FREE +250 Bonuses💲💰💸
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