Book Blogger Hop #21


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This week question:

Do you use the Kindle app on your phone or iPad for reading e-books? (submitted by Elizabeth @ Silver’s Reviews)

My answer:

I use the Kindle app on my Samsung tablet as long as the Kobo app and other reading apps out there. You know, Apple isn’t the only company existing in this world (thank God or I will be without a phone and tablet since I hate Apple).

By the way, happy birthday to me!

The Red Threads of Fortune

The Red Threads of Fortune
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, Book # 2
Tor.com
September 26th 2017
Paperback
213
English
March 6, 2022 March 10, 2022
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Fallen prophet, master of the elements, and daughter of the supreme Protector, Sanao Mokoya has abandoned the life that once bound her. Once her visions shaped the lives of citizens across the land, but no matter what tragedy Mokoya foresaw, she could never reshape the future. Broken by the loss of her young daughter, she now hunts deadly, sky-obscuring naga in the harsh outer reaches of the kingdom with packs of dinosaurs at her side, far from everything she used to love.

On the trail of a massive naga that threatens the rebellious mining city of Bataanar, Mokoya meets the mysterious and alluring Rider. But all is not as it seems: the beast they both hunt harbors a secret that could ignite war throughout the Protectorate. As she is drawn into a conspiracy of magic and betrayal, Mokoya must come to terms with her extraordinary and dangerous gifts, or risk losing the little she has left to hold dear.


About the book

As for the first one, I don’t know what this book is about … Seriously, why did I buy them?

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Book Blogger Hop #20


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This week question:

Do you drink tea or coffee while reading? (submitted by Billy @ Coffee Addicted Writer)

My answer:

No. As much as I like coffee and tea, I am Italian. You drink espresso after the meal and not that brown beverage which I see people drink in other countries. And you can’t drink that much coffee here because it is different, stronger and to be taken hot (of course not everyone does this, that’s the old Italian way which I follow). As for tea, I drink it as breakfast in the morning and I don’t read in the morning.

Kisscut

Kisscut
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, Book # 2
HarperTorch
2002
470
English
March 3, 2022 March 4, 2022
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Saturday night dates at the skating rink have been a tradition in the small southern town of Heartsdale for as long as anyone can remember, but when a teenage quarrel explodes into a deadly shoot-out, Sara Linton—the town's pediatrician and medical examiner—finds herself entangled in a terrible tragedy.

What seemed at first to be a horrific but individual catastrophe proves to have wider implications. The autopsy reveals evidence of long-term abuse, of ritualistic self -mutilation, but when Sara and police chief Jeffrey Tolliver start to investigate, they are frustrated at every turn.

The children surrounding the victim close ranks. The families turn their backs. Then a young girl is abducted, and it becomes clear that the first death is linked to an even more brutal crime, one far more shocking than anyone could have imagined. Meanwhile, detective Lena Adams, still recovering from her sister's death and her own brutal attack, finds herself drawn to a young man who might hold the answers. But unless Lena, Sara, and Jeffrey can uncover the deadly secrets the children hide, it's going to happen again . . .


About the book

Saturday night in Heartsdale. The local skating rink seems a place like many others where you can meet to chat for a while and to relax after the work or school week just passed. But when Sara and Jeffery get caught up in a chilling incident in which a teenager loses her life, they quickly realise that things aren’t entirely clear. Investigating, they find themselves in front of a case beyond their reach and Sara wonders why she has never seen anything, no signs on these guys, her patients.

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Book Blogger Hop #19


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This week question:

Do you post negative reviews? Do you promote those reviews if you post?  (submitted by Heather @ MM Romance Reviewed)

My answer:

If I didn’t like the book, I will say that. Without attacking the author because even if he/she wrote that book, he or she isn’t the book and I dispiace people who do that. But of course I’m going to say I didn’t like their book and I explain what I didn’t like. I don’t promote my reviews that much so both positive and negative have the same amount of promoting and that means a tweet and that’s all.