We all enjoy snooping and lurking on other people's blogs right? Why not share those entertaining things you found with other readers and bloggers too! Welcome to Around the Blogs with Chuckles, where I take time out to show you some of my favourite blog posts from the previous seven days and link you up so you can check them out.
This Week!
1) What Kind Of Reader Are You?
Barb ponders the number of books to read at a time.
2) Noel publishes poetry!
Noel is excited to share her published book!
3) They Killed The Dog Again!
Sam looks at reasons to let the dog live in fiction!
4) Book Review-Girls With Sharp Sticks by Suzanne Young
Karen's review.
5) Book Review-Carnival Of Horror anthology
Erica's review.
6) Book Review-The Near Witch by VE Schwab
Mogsy goes fantasy.
7) Mini Reviews
AJ shares a few books.
8) Book Review-The Night Olivia Fell by Christina McDonald
Bark's review.
9) Book Review-Girls With Sharp Sticks by Suzanne Young
Greg's review.
10) Book Review-The Son Of Neptune by Rick Riordan
Nicci looks at more from Percy Jackson's world.
Thank you so much for sharing my post again!! Greg's review had me adding Girls with Sharp Sticks to my TBR!
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DeleteThanks for sharing this, Chuckles! I have seen a couple of these posts but I have a few more to check out.
ReplyDeleteI enjoy doing this post as I'm less likely to miss the good posts!
DeleteThanks for signal boosting my review of The Near Witch!
ReplyDelete~Mogsy @ BiblioSanctum
You're welcome!
DeleteSo many "Girls with Sharp Sticks" reviews this week. I just put it on hold at my library when it comes in. I have to go check out the dog dying post.
ReplyDeleteI've certainly seen this book around a lot this week. I had a feeling you'd want to read the dog post!
DeleteI missed a couple of these. Thanks for sharing!
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DeleteThank you for sharing!! <3 Checking out the other links now :)
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DeleteThanks for sharing Chuckles!
ReplyDeleteI loved Sam's post about killing the dogs... She has a point.
There is just no need for the dog to die so often in these books!
DeleteI will totally have to check out Noel and Sam's posts.
ReplyDeleteMary
Enjoy!
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