Every month, I provide commentary on the books that are chosen as that month’sBook of the Monthselections that will hopefully help you choose your pick, and tell you which book(s) I’m going to choose. AND, I provide you with themost up to date versionof myUltimate Guide to t...
What is Book of the Month? Book of the Monthis a monthly book subscription service. Each month their panel of Judges selects a limited number of exceptional books to offer to members. They announce their New Selections on the first of the month, and members have six days to decide wh...
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BOOK OF THE MONTH: The finale to the front end of the Stormlight Archive series is here. Coming out this month, it's "Wind and Truth", the latest entry inBrandon Sanderson's epicStormlight Archiveseries. Order now at Amazon.
I read different books in different ways. There is the physical copy route, where I own an actual three-dimensional book, and attack it at various places with my blue highlighter. There is also the Kindle route, where somebody in a cloud somewhere saves all my magic highlights. And then ...
December 2021 Book Of The Month (16th-31st) Criminal Mischief by Stuart Woods I know we’ve got a lot of Stone Barrington fans out there so many of you will be looking forward to this one. Releasing on December 28th, it is the 60th book in that series. Stone is looking for some ...
Last chance to sign up forBook of the Monthand get one of the December selections! Book of the Monthis a monthly book subscription box. Every month, they reveal 5 new-release hardcover books, and subscribers can pick which book they want, or skip any month. (You also...
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November 2017 book of the month giveaway winner We have a winner! Judy won a copy of Disappointed you didn’t win? The book is only $3.99 get your copy now! AND THE BOOK REVIEWER OF THE MONTH is ANNETTE at Impressions in Ink
A.J.E. van den Muijsenbergh, fromDutch Bookplatesby D. Giltay Veth Even though this typeface ended up looking pretty different from the bookplate that inspired it, I sought to capture a bit of that rawness and angularity in Klooster’s loose drawing style. I also gave the face a fair...