Did you know that the books we have been putting in Little Free Libraries were purchased with donor funds from the Friends of the Lafayette Library Colorado? 😊 Learn more about the Friends and how you can support the Library: https://t.co/qTsSxjiwek
Finding yourself is hard. Accepting that person can be even harder. That’s what Vetty Lakes attempts in All the Invisible Things by Orlagh Collins.
Discover why I gave All the Invisible Things four stars in my full #bookreview at https://t.co/xJz8XtrpPM
Our #bookreview of #TheWickerlight by @MaryWatson is up on Run Spot Run!
This #YAfantasy, murder mystery, and romance follows Zara as she seeks answers to her sister’s death and David as he finds a role in a magical society. Learn more at https://t.co/7lRPfwYmPk
The latest #RunSpotRun#bookreview is ready. Find out what @CaitlinBerve thought of Fear of Description by Daniel Poppick – a collection that will make you think.
Here’s are her thoughts https://t.co/DlaW3QJmTX
What did you think of Daniel Poppick‘s collection?
While on spring break, Aiden is just looking for a hookup to kill time and soothe wounds from his past, but when he wakes up next to a dead lover, his life changes forever.
Learn why I gave #SwipeRightforMurder by Derek Millman 3 stars at @RunSpotRun. https://t.co/rSu2q9zNBu
The Nobel Prize for Literature has been announced! Olga Tokarczuk gets the 2018 prize and Peter Handke the 2019 prize. Handke is a controversial pick for his politics, and we did not enjoy his recently translated book The Moravian Night — https://t.co/rFtmjOMo0U
#nobelprize
The decision to traditionally or self-publish your book is not easy. The book industry is in a period of transition, meaning both options have pros and cons To learn the major pros and cons of trad and self-publishing, check out this video. https://t.co/tN2rLKkyRa via @YouTube
Run Spot Run's latest #YAbookreview is up!
In #SeaWitchRising by @SarahHenning two mermaids seek to become human, angering the power-hungry sea king. As war brews, Evie works to restore magic's balance.
Learn why the novel earned 4 stars at https://t.co/3IoApP2Etw
"Adam Ehrlich Sachs’s debut novel THE ORGANS OF SENSE is at once a satire and celebration of man’s relentless search for enlightenment." @run_spot_run
https://t.co/0878xtMwPV
Karen Russell's wonderfully strange stories embrace themes from seemingly-partisan genres. ORANGE WORLD contains monsters and spirits whose presence doesn't overshadow the storytelling in what is Russell's best collection to date. Our review here: https://t.co/1flxraOpw2
In @CharlieJane's imaginative #scifi novel The City in the Middle of the Night, three young women struggle to survive in a crumbling society built on a planet split between light and darkness. Our review here: https://t.co/YYsJV9jr9t
Super excited to have author Kate Jonuska as a Run Spot Run contributor. Check out her #bookreview of Young-Ha Kim's Diary of a Murderer and Other Stories:
I've recently joined the @run_spot_run team of book reviewers, and my first is live! While imperfect, the Korean collection Diary of a Murderer and Other Stories is creepy as fuck and definitely worthwhile. ★★★☆ https://t.co/h5wQsiDbfW #BookReview#amreading#books
In UNDER RED SKIES (@HachetteBooks) second child Karoline Kan recounts her late-1980s origin story during China’s one child policy. Her life narrative comprises an informative gut check about the country’s current cultural zeitgeist: https://t.co/oJxfZr3GXr
W. K. Stratton has done a remarkable amount of research in capturing the backstory and the context in which the seminal 1968 cowboy movie THE WILD BUNCH was made and the public acclaim and opprobrium that followed (@BloomsburyPub): https://t.co/ZT0ifFvhVB