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It's a chance to share news,
a post to recap the past week on your blog,
showcase books
and things we have received and
share news about what is coming up
on our blog for the week ahead
Last Week on Melissa's Midnight Musings:
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- I reviewed Breaking Dawn by Stephenie Meyer. I finally finished the series, but I have to admit this fell flat.
- Author Sally Smith O'Rourke stopped by to do a Guest Post and Giveaway for her two Jane Austen inspired books. This giveaway is INTERNATIONAL
- I reviewed Audrey's Guide to Witchcraft by Jody Gehrman. If you haven't read this book yet, you definitely should!
- I wished everyone a Happy Halloween/Samhain/All Hallows Eve/Wednesday
- I posted a Giveaway for Ghosts of Nagasaki by Daniel Clausen. The giveaway is INTERNATIONAL
- In my Behind the Blog post, I talked about Fireworks
- I reviewed Sebastian's Poet by Kevin Craig, which is a very powerful read.
- I announced the winners of the giveaways for Unforeseen by Lauren Grimley and the It's All in the Numbers giveaway.
It's been another jam packed week on the blog and the upcoming week is just as busy!
Coming Up This Week:
- Review of Twelve Months by Steven Manchester
- Review of Anthology I: The Other Side by Hamidah Gul
- There will be a book promo. It's under wraps until later this week though so I can't give more detail than that, you'll just have to wait and see!
- I also have a fun little project that I want to take on to spread some holiday cheer, so I hope you guys'll stop by for that.
- Behind the Blog: This week's topic is Mental Health Here's the prompt for anyone who'd like to join up with BTB : Unfortunately, in this day and age, there are still a lot of problems surrounding mental health. A large amount of the population are under-educated and ill-advised about mental illnesses and can often make some situations worse. Mental health is something that affects a large proportion of society but many will be too ashamed or worried to seek help because they fear their peers will not understand what is happening. So this week, to help support everyone with a mental illness, we’re asking you to talk about the subject in relation to your life. How has it affected you or your loved ones? In relation to media, are there any books or films that you feel highlight specific mental illnesses well or seem to damage their reputation?
So, as you can see, it's going to be another jam packed week here at Melissa's Midnight Musings. I hope you'll all stop by and check out these great posts I have lined up.
Fun Search Terms:
Since there were some interesting search terms that helped people find this blog this week I thought I'd share a few:
"calories in tim horton's cherry chee" I'm guessing they wanted to know the number of calories in a Tim Horton's Cherry Cheese Danish. I don't know, and honestly I don't care because they're just too good.
Charmed Cole sex I do talk about Charmed a lot on this blog but I have never mentioned Charmed in relation to sex, I'm pretty sure.
This Week's Book Haul:
Clicking the links will take you to Goodreads' descriptions
*all book cover photos and links credited to Goodreads unless otherwise noted
Won:
*all book cover photos and links credited to Goodreads unless otherwise noted
Won:
I won this in a blog giveaway over at Becca's Backyard
From Author For Review:
Starting from the top left:
The Persecution of Mildred Dunlap by Paulette Mahurin
The Ghosts of Nagasaki by Daniel Clausen
Redemption on the River by Loren DeShon
Dearest by Carole Marshall
Angela's Coven by Bruce Jenvey
(photo credited to amazon.com)
The Great Northern Coven by Bruce Jenvey
I got a whole lot of review books this week!
What did you get? Be sure to leave links so I can check out your hauls!
7 comments:
Awesome haul this week and you go girl your blog has been packed with posts and reviews. Sorry if I missed some this week. Enjoy all your news books as I know I will enjoy the reviews. Thanks for being a part of The Sunday Post
Sorry you didn't enjoy Breaking Dawn. Sounds like you had a great week though.
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I'm one of the few that really enjoyed the Twilight series. It was one of the first YA books (series) I read, so maybe that was why. I didn't really have much to compare it to. Now I definitely like others more, but I'm still a Twilight fan. :) Hope you enjoy your books this week!
I keep forgetting. I need to reread Breaking Dawn. It's the only Twilight book I haven't reviewed.
Love the search terms lol. I don't get any weird ones, although I get some pretty interesting spam emails! Looks like you have some great reading ahead of you. I hope you enjoy all you new goodies!
Thanks for stopping by Book Cover Justice!
@Kimba: Thanks Kim!
@Sandy: It wasn't horrible, just not my favorite. Thanks for stopping by!
@Lisa:
I jumped on the Twilight train really late, so maybe that's why I didn't enjoy it as much? I'm not sure.
@Tiffany:
Thanks. Gotta love those search terms they can be pretty amusing. I've been getting a ton of spam email lately too, so I know what you mean about those.
Love those books. Mental health week! I am looking forward to it. Breaking Dawn disappointed me too.
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