Sunday 14 August 2016

August Reviews Hall Of Fame: Part 3

 The next 40 reviews, posted from August 10-14

#AugustReviews: 
1.  Review a book on Amazon
2.  Tweet the link to the #AugustReviews hashtag.

It's great that alot of people have said 'I read this ages ago, but this has prompted me to review it'... which is what it's all about, doesn't have to be a book you've just read.

If you're not sure about any of this, please ask (preferably via Twitter @TerryTyler4, as I'm having trouble with my blog comments at the moment), or read my original post HERE.

Hall of Fame Part 1 HERE
Hall of Fame Part 2  HERE


Sorry, got to do the moany bit...

#AugustReviews hashtag: links to Amazon reviews written by you, not promotion for your own books.  Please respect the work that everyone has put in by not misusing the hashtag.

Please do not tweet blog links to the hashtag 

Why not?
  • The purpose of this initiative is to get more readers posting reviews on Amazon.  If you post blog links, it might put off new reviewers and lead them to think you need a blog to review.
  • It causes more work for me, as I have to go and seek out your review on Amazon!  

Do keep them coming!  If you'd like to join in but are not sure what to write, there's advice in my original post, or you can click on any of the reviews below for inspiration  ~ or read this terrific post on With Love for Books with some great one liners: it's HERE.

Here we go, then...


Val Poore reviewed Offshore by Penelope Fitzgerald (Drama about people living on barges; looks really good!)

Julia Hughes reviewed:
All That The Heart Desires by June Moonbridge (romance/mystery)
Martin Misunderstood by Karin Slaugher (dark drama/humour novella)

Liz Lloyd reviewed The Dirigible King's Daughter by Alys West (steampunk romance)

Wendy Unsworth reviewed
The Healer by Christoph Fischer (medical drama)
The Martian by Andy Weir (SciFi)
When The Sun Was Mine by Darlene Jones (friendship drama)
The Boat Man by Dustin Stevens (murder mystery)
 

Tom Williams reviewed:
The ABC Murders by Agatha Christie (whodunnit)
Vanity Fair by William Makepeace Thackeray (classic drama)

Ella Noel reviewed The Taste of Ash by Chris Hammacott (psych thriller)

Shantala Nayak reviewed:
Tales of Sunshine by Sundari Venkatraman (short stories)
Trouble has a new name  by Adite Banerjie (light romance)
Harry Potter and the Cursed Child, Special Rehearsal Edition Script by J K Rowling/John Tiffany/Jack Thorne
 

Sharon Booth reviewed The Dirigible King's Daughter by Alys West (Steampunk)
 
Carol Hedges reviewed: 
Octavia's War by Beryl Kingston (WW2 drama)
Nightwalking by Matthew Beaumont (non-fic, London history)

Adrienne Vaughan reviewed Saints and Sinners by Edna O'Brien (short stories)

Cathy Ryan reviewed Scotch on the Rocks by Lizzie Lamb (romcom)

Stacey Whispering Stories reviewed:
An Empire of Traitors by Serban V C Enache (Historical/fantasy)
Space Hostages by Sophia McDougall (SciFi/humour)
 
I reviewed;
Baby X by Rebecca Ann Smith (Medical Thriller)
The Seven Year Dress by Paulette Mahurin (WW2 drama)

Blooming Brilliant Books reviewed:
To Retribution by F J Curlew (political thriller)
Saving Sophie by Sam Carrington (psychological thriller)


Georgia Rose reviewed Short Journeys by Scott Hall and others (short stories) 

Jaye Dawes reviewed 44 Gilmore Street by Shani Struthers (supernatural thriller) 
 
Catherine Hokin reviewed Summertime by Vanessa LaFaye (Hurricane/racial segregation 1930s US)

The Happy Meerkat reviewed (all childrens'/educational)
The Pied Piper of Hamlin by Micheal Morpurgo
The Tudors: Kings, Queens, Scribes and Ferrets! by Marcia Williams
Get Coding by Young Rewired State
Dinosaurs don't have bedtimes! by Timothy Knapman 
The Terrific Times Table Book by Kate Petty
The Great Grammar Book by Kate Petty 
My Name is Book by John Agard



Mairead Hearne reviewed All Is Not Forgotten by Wendy Walker (thriller)

Barb Taub reviewed:
Evelyn Dear Fender by Rodney Jones (SciFi/humour)
The Dirigible King's Daughter by Alys West (Steampunk)

Wendy Janes reviewed Beverly by Fiona Pearse (speech therapy drama)


Rosie Amber reviewed The Hundred Year Old Man Who Climbed Out Of The Window And Disappeared by Jonas Jonasson (adventure/light drama)
 


 

2 comments:

  1. This is just fantastic Terry, the ball is really rolling, such a good initiative.

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  2. like to see even more 'ordinaary' readers on here! I know many are on hols reading!

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