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What’s Your Favourite Book?

by JM

pigeon2.jpgI am a bit of a worrier when it comes to my blogs. I worry that I’m not putting up what people want to read or putting up things that are boring…

Any time, feel free to contact me using the ‘contact me’ button under the site description if you have an idea or something you’d like to read about. Or even if you’d like to guest post here.

My worrying brought me to looking through the archives, and I found this, where Elisa had put up a list of people’s favourite books. Author’s favourite books, to be exact.

I would like to get that going.

If you have a favourite book you’d like to talk about, let me know. The beauty of it is you can gush about your favourite books, and it doesn’t have to be a book review. All you need is a few quick words (or more) about why you like it. When I get a few, I’ll post them up.

You can send them to me either via email or using the contact me button I mentioned above.

I love hearing people talk about their favourite books, and I’m looking forward to hearing about yours!


3 Responses to “What’s Your Favourite Book?”

  1. Susan Helene Gottfried Says:

    It’s not my favorite, but right now, I’m raving about A Thread of Grace, by Mary Doria Russell.

  2. JM Says:

    Tell me a bit about it?

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