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Literary Escapes: Explore New Worlds Through Adventure, Romance, and Sci-Fi
Are you ready to embark on a literary journey that will transport you to distant lands, ignite your imagination, and sweep you off your feet? Join me as we curate reading lists tailored to your favorite genres—anthropology, archaeology, books bookstores … Continue reading
Posted in Author's Journey, Literary Exploration, Reading
Tagged Ancillary Justice, Angry Planet, Ann Leckie, Becky Chambers, book suggestions, books recommendations, Brandon Sanderson, Carlos Ruiz Zafon, David Grann, Graeme Simsion, inspiraiton, Lost City of Z, M.M. Kaye, Make Me Wilder, Reading, Sally Throne, Serena Bell, Skyward, The Far Pavilions, The Hating Game, The Long Way to a Small, The Rosie Project, The Shadow of the Wind, what to read, Writing Life
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Enchanting Escapes: Discovering Romance in the Pages of Fiction
Greetings, fellow romantics! Are you ready to embark on a journey through the timeless tales of romance fiction? Join me as we explore the enchanting worlds crafted by some of the most beloved authors in the genre, where love blooms … Continue reading
Literary Exploration: Voyaging Through the Multiverse of Science Fiction
Welcome aboard our literary starship, the Bookdragon’s Voyager, where we embark on a quest through the vast multiverse of science fiction literature. Our mission? To explore the depths of imagination, encounter diverse worlds, and uncover the timeless truths woven into … Continue reading
Posted in Author's Journey, Creative Writing, Geek Culture Adventures, Genre Writing, Literary Exploration, My Writings, Reading, Science Fiction
Tagged A Closed and Common Orbit, All Systems Red, Ancillary Justice, Angry Planet, Ann Leckie, Becky Chambers, Binti, Book Reviews, Carl Sagan, Darlene Reilley, Douglas Adams, Dune, Emily St. John Mandel, Ender's Game, Foundation, Frank Herbert, Isaac Asimov, Kindred, Literary Exploration, Liu Cixin, Mary Robinette Kowal, Matha Wells, Micaiah Johnson, N.K. Jemisin, Naomi Alderman, Nnedi Okorafor, Octavia Butler, Octavvia Butler, Orson Scott Card, Parable of the Sower, Reading, reading science fiction, science fiction, science fiction book list, Station Eleven, The Broken Earth Trilogy, The Calculating Stars, The Forbidden Timeline, The Hitchhiker's Guide to the Galaxy, The Left Hand of Darkness, The Long Way to a Small, The Memory Police, The Power, The Space Between Worlds, The Three-Body Problem, Ursula LeGuin, what to read, Yoko Ogawa
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An International Booklist
I have always tried to branch out beyond my world. I had an idea for an international booklist that could help myself and others find writers whose experiences and worlds are completely different from my own. This is my international … Continue reading
The Stones of Kaldaar Review
I received The Stones of Kaldaar by Tameri Etherton in exchange for an honest review. And I’m so glad she messaged me because the story hooked me from the start! First, a bit about the author: Tameri Etherton is the … Continue reading
Posted in Book Reviews, Literary Exploration, Reading
Tagged book review, Book Reviews, Reviews, Tameri Etherton, The Stones of Kaldaar, what to read
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The 2017 Reading Challenge
Are you up for a fun reading challenge? Let’s read. Darlene
Recommended Reading Part 1
Happy Holidays! It’s been quiet on here recently, and for good reason. I’ve been writing and reading, which, according to Stephen King and my other advisors, are the keys necessary to good writing. I believe all writers have a love of reading deep in the heart. With that in mind, I’m sharing my favorite books I read in 2014. If you’re looking for a good book to read or give as a gift, these are great ones. Just a note: they link to Goodreads descriptions; if you don’t have an account already, I highly you recommend it! I love being able to store my books there and talk with other readers and writers! Continue reading
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Tagged books, Goddard College, inspiration, Pacific Lutheran University, Reading, to read, what to read, writing
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