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A zombie loving Brit chick who has a series addiction to books, chocolate and shopping - is also partial to a sexy archangel, or two… favourite genres are urban fantasy, horror and paranormal romance. Also loves horror flicks as well as books, especially of the zombie variety… Brrraaaaiiinnnnsss!
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Oranges are not the Only Fruit by Jeanette Winterson is my first post for this fun challenge
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I'm loving this challenge! I just posted my first book for it, Millie's Fling by Jill Mansell
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My first books for this challenge is Link Colour of Love by Preethi Nair – please stop by and check out my review!
Thanks for hosting the challenge – I am excited to be underway!
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I've actually read seven UK authors' novels already but only written two reviews, which I posted links for.
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I may be bumping up to the next level for this challenge – I have read 3 of the 4 required for my original level thus far and know I will read more British authors before the year is out!
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I've left a few posts here — I love British writers!
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Just a little tip for the future, it would have been nice if everyone posted the book title and author instead of blog name
But that's just my opinion.
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OK. I finally found the right place to add reviews. I will add my reviews here. Please delete them from the sign up page. Sorry to take so long to catch on.
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I'm back with Spies, by Michael Frayn.
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Today's post is The Ghost, by Robert Harris, on which the movie "The Ghostwriter" is based.
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Me again:
I've just finished C.S. Forester's African Queen.
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Yet another British book, this time The Quiet American, by Graham Greene.
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My first "typically British" novel for the challenge was Waugh's Brideshead Revisited. I really appreciated it, though it was not what I normally consider leisure reading.
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Me again. Just posted my second review–for This Rough Magic by Mary Stewart
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Back yet again, with W. Somerset Maugham's The Painted Veil. This one is really good!
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I just finished reading The Murder Room by P.D. James – a solid book by the Queen of British Crime Fiction.
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I'm b-a-a-a-c-k with my review of The Thousand Autumns of Jacob de Zoet. What an awesome book.
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Hi!
Still having a delightful time with this challenge. I just posted my 3rd review, for "Travels With My Aunt"
http://featherednest-birdie.bl.....-aunt.html
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This is a fantastic challenge. I just completed it and have added links to my 6 reviews. Thank you so much for hosting. You've done a wonderful job with all your links and helpful info.
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I just finished Cotillion by Georgette Heyer. Great book!
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Just posted 2 more reviews: Michael Morpurgo's Private Peaceful and Siobhan Dowd's London Eye Mystery
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I just posted my wrap-up post. I ended up with 16 books for this challenge.
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