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Last Day to Vote in the Review Contest

Tuesday, November 17th, 2015

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Come vote in this week’s Review Contest!

We had a lot of really enjoyable book reviews this week! It was difficult to choose, but here are the finalist reviews.

To vote: click the links below, and choose Thumbs Up on the review. You can “Like” (or Share) the review to double your vote! The winning review will appear in the PaperBackSwap blog, and the winning reviewer will get a FREE book from her/his Wish List!

Links to the reviews are below:

 

“Anybody out there raising older teenagers? Anybody out there rash enough to try to relocate them at that stage in their life?” asks S. J. T. (cactuspatch) in her Book Review Contest Finalist review of the lowcountry tale “Shem Creek” by Dorothea Benton Frank. Read cactuspatch’s review at the link below and vote on it with a thumbs-up and/or a “Like”:

http://www.paperbackswap.com/reviews/details.php?r=TFJUWm9pM1VFOHc9

 

 

 

How about “a gripping tale of a truly good person facing down the evil of our world”? Stephanie T (stephkayeturner) recommends “The Hummingbird’s Daughter” by Luis Alberto Urrea, in her Finalist Book Review. Vote for the review using the thumbs-up and/or the Like on the page below:

http://www.paperbackswap.com/reviews/details.php?r=T0FXRjc5YVMyREk9

 

 

 

 

Want a “vivid and brilliant” historical fiction read? N. R. (moonpie), one of this week’s Finalist reviewers in our Book Review Contest, recommends “A Cup of Dust” by Susie FInkbeiner, set in the Dust Bowl era. Read moonpie’s review at the link below, and vote for it using the Thumbs Up and/or “Like”:

http://www.paperbackswap.com/reviews/details.php?r=c0Q3bXcvSlJRZlU9

 

 

 

 

Good Luck to all of our Finalists!

Book Review Contest – Vote by 11/11

Tuesday, November 10th, 2015

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These are the finalists in this week’s Book Review Contest!


To vote: click the links below, and choose Thumbs Up on the review. You can “Like” (or Share) the review to double your vote! The winning review will appear in the PaperBackSwap blog, and the winning reviewer will get a FREE book from her/his Wish List!
Links to the reviews are below:

 

 

 

Did you like Jhumpa Lahiri’s “The Namesake”? You won’t want to miss “Free Food for Millionaires” by Min Jin Lee, then – Book Review Contest Finalist “Bookfanatic” says it really “captured the second generation immigrant experience” in the same way. Read her review and click thumbs up to vote for it (and “like” it to double your vote)!

http://www.paperbackswap.com/reviews/details.php?r=bXNNYTZPWGFjaFk9

 

 

 

A book that likens a spiritual journey to a rummage sale? Believe it or not, it works, says Lizzie G (lizzieg88) reviewing “Out of Sorts” by Sarah Bessey. Vote for her review in our Book Review Contest – click thumbs up to vote, and double your vote with a “like”!

http://www.paperbackswap.com/reviews/details.php?r=Q3FCVndabStsWFk9

 

 

 

 

 

 

Kelly S (getinmybellykelly) says “This wonderful book should be required reading for everyone.” Read her Book Review Contest Finalist review of “The Things They Carried” by Tim O’Brien, and click thumbs-up to vote for it (and “like” it to double your vote)!

http://www.paperbackswap.com/reviews/details.php?r=NmliQXJvdXIwNGc9

 

 

 

Good Luck to all of our Finalists!

 

 

Facebook Review Contest Winner!

Thursday, November 5th, 2015

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 Congratulations Cat S. (catscritch)!

 

 

Still Time by Jean Hegland

Winning Review by Cat S. (catscritch)

 

John is losing his mind. Or is he gaining insight into his past? This novel picks you up and drops you into a world most of us fear. Yet does it in such a way as to be entertaining, heartwarming, frustrating and wondrous, just as living serves us all. The beauty lies in his ability to fall back on his long love of Shakespeare although, all the studying, reading and teaching those tragedy/comedies have nothing on the final answers his quest to understand will bring. No one knows for sure what goes on in the mind of those who have lost all sense of time and current events, but Hegland makes if feels right. The ups and downs of memory loss are a maddening affair. Full of things unspoken, promises broken and love’s small tokens. I was hooked from the beginning and did not guess the ending. A wonderful tale to behold. I would recommend it to all as it surely expanded my attempts to understand from the inside. The characters are richly detailed and I was never as lost as John. I need to call all my family and tell them I love them. Right Now!
A preview book was supplied free for an honest review.

 

 

 

 

Book Review Contest Finalists – Voting is open!

Thursday, October 29th, 2015

 

Here’s the latest batch of finalists in our Book Review Contest! To vote: click the links below, and choose Thumbs Up on the review. You can “Like” (or Share) the review to double your vote! The winning review will appear here on the PaperBackSwap Blog, and the winning reviewer will get a FREE book from her/his Wish List!

Good Luck to all of our Finalists!

 

What better book for a creepy all-Hallow’s-Eve than the classic work of horror, “Dracula” by Bram Stoker? Frank H. (perryfran)’s review is a finalist in this week’s Book Review Contest. Give his review a thumbs-up to vote for it – and “Like” it to double your vote!

http://www.paperbackswap.com/reviews/details.php?r=WVV1cytrd1MvS009

 

 

 

If you want an engaging historical fiction classic that works for children and grown-ups, look no further than “The Secret Garden” by Frances Hodgson Burnett. Karissa E (Ophelia99)’s review is a finalist in this week’s Book Review Contest. Give her review a thumbs-up to vote for it – and “Like” it to double your vote!

http://www.paperbackswap.com/reviews/details.php?r=Nk0xeHBldWYrVHc9

 

 

 

Spooky mayhem abounds in “Ghosts of Bayou Potomac” by Louis Tridico, according to Jack (jack1)! His review is a finalist in this week’s Book Review Contest. Give his review a thumbs-up to vote for it – and “Like” it to double your vote!

http://www.paperbackswap.com/reviews/details.php?r=WUhjc1YrRndNeDg9

 

 

Looking for a compelling contemporary novel? Cat S recommends “Still Time” by Jean Hagland. Her review is a finalist in this week’s Book Review Contest! Give her review a thumbs-up – you can also “Like” it to double your vote!

http://www.paperbackswap.com/reviews/details.php?r=c3lBQUhBekpBTkE9

Book Review Contest Finalists – Come Vote!

Friday, October 23rd, 2015

 

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Here’s the latest batch of finalists in our Book Review Contest! To vote: click the links below, and choose Thumbs Up on the review. You can “Like” (or Share) the review to double your vote! The winning review will appear in the PaperBackSwap Blog, and the winning reviewer will get a FREE book from her/his Wish List!

 

The secret world of ballerinas, revealed… Marianna S (Angeloudi)’s gave four stars to The Cranes Dance by Meg Howrey! Her review is a finalist in our Book Review Contest this week. You can vote for it by giving it a thumbs up on the page linked below – and Like or Share to double your vote!

http://www.paperbackswap.com/reviews/details.php?r=T0VuRFRGQmV6c3c9

 

 

 

 

Looking for a good paranormal read? Katherine N (kimberlyrav) recommends “The Waiting: A Supernatural Thriller” by Joe Hart. Her review is a finalist in our Book Review Contest this week – you can vote for the review with a thumbs-up, and double your vote with a “Like” or a “Share”!

http://www.paperbackswap.com/reviews/details.php?r=RXg5ME1yankxVkk9

 

 

 

 

Historical Mystery lovers will want to read R.E.K. (bigstone)’s review of The Thief Taker by Janet Gleeson. It’s a finalist in our Book Review Contest this week! You can vote for the review with a thumbs-up, and double your vote with a “Like” or a “Share”!

http://www.paperbackswap.com/reviews/details.php?r=RHduOHF0ODBxMFk9

 

 

 

 

 

You have until Wednesday, October 29, 2015 to vote. Winner will be announced on Thursday, October 30,2015. Good luck to everyone!

 

 

This Week’s Book Review Contest Winner!

Thursday, September 17th, 2015

Congratulations jjares!

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Suspect by Robert Crais

Winning Review by jjares

 

This is my first book by this author and I was wowed by the tight plot and excellent writing. This story grabbed me on the first page and didn’t let go. I certainly hope this is the beginning of a new series for Robert Crais.

The book opens with Maggie’s story; this German shepherd survived three tours in the Middle East sniffing explosives before her partner (handler) dies in a sniper attack. She’s been turned over to LAPD but they have found that her PSTD is too severe to use her.

LAPD cop Scott James is recovering from a night-time attack that killed his partner Stephanie and nearly ended his life. Because Scott was such a good cop, he has called in chips to work in the K-9 group (he could have been given a permanent medical retirement). When Scott goes to collect his K-9 partner, he demands the opportunity to work with Maggie. They are two lost souls that bond with each other; it’s interesting that Scott has more to learn than Maggie. The info about the training and commitment between a dog and his handler is fascinating and is woven skillfully into the story.

Nine months later, Stephanie’s death is still an open case and the new man investigating the case calls in Scott for his insights into the disaster. Before long, Scott isn’t just a side-liner; he and Maggie push buttons that bring new clues to light.

This is a masterful, tension-filled race to the finish. The relationship between Maggie and Scott is intense and emotional. This is a great story.

 

 

 

Book Review Contest Winner!

Thursday, September 10th, 2015

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Vengeance is Mine by Reavis Z Wortham

 

Winning Review by Cathy C. (cathyskye)

 

Wortham has completely won me over with his blend of humor and seriousness. With one word, he can have me reliving my youth in my own central Illinois version of Center Springs. Last time in The Right Side of Wrong, that one word was “bobwire” (barbed wire). In Vengeance Is Mine, it’s “worsh” (wash). Even if you didn’t grow up in a small town in the 1960s, you’re certainly going to know what it was like by reading Wortham.

There’s a seriousness to Wortham: big city problems moving into small towns, the effects a new dam is going to have on the area, the fact that white adults always have to think of the consequences if they or their children are seen mixing with black people. Drugs, technology, violence, racism. Pretty important– and serious– stuff, but Wortham is an expert at leavening the grim with laugh-out-loud humor. In this book the author taught me about some of the lyrics to a Little Richard song, city slicker Tony walking into a country store and quizzically eyeing a tin of Bag Balm, and Top being told a few facts of life by Pepper and two other young girls.

There’s usually a scene towards the end when all Hades breaks loose, and Vengeance Is Mine is no exception. What makes it one of my favorites in this series is its “Witness”- like quality. (Remember the movie where Harrison Ford lives among the Amish for a while?) Yes, bad things happen in small towns, but folks there still know that they’re all in this together. And it’s the working together that makes things better.

These Red River mysteries have turned into one of my favorite series– for the spot-on setting, for one of the best casts of characters going, for the humor, and for some high-octane action scenes that make my socks roll up and down. Each book does well as a standalone, but don’t deny yourself one second of enjoyment. Begin at the beginning with The Rock Hole. You’ll be glad you did!

 

You can enter the Book Review Contest yourself, by reviewing a book and sharing the review to Facebook.
Read details here:http://www.paperbackswap.com/help/help_item.php?id=699
Stay tuned for this week’s finalists!