Good morning and welcome to my weekly round up inspired by Novels and Nonfiction. So, grab yourself a coffee, (or tea) a comfy chair and come and have a browse with me.

Here are just some of the great reviews I’ve read this week
The Belgian Reviewer – The Chosen Ones (DI Robyn Carter #5) by Carol Wyer
52 Good Books – Reasons to Stay Alive by Matt Haig
Dee’s Rad Reads and Reviews – Before and Again by Barbara Delinsky
Fictionophile – The Death of Mrs Westaway by Ruth Ware
Keeper of Pages – The Woolgrower’s Companion by Joy Rhoades
It’s all About Books – The Fifth To Die by J. D. Barker
Reading Between The Pages – The Way of Beauty by Camille Di Maio
Halfman, Halfbook – The Smell of Fresh Rain: The Unexpected Pleasures of our Most Elusive Sense by Barney Shaw
Cleopatra Loves Books – The Peacock Summer by Hannah Richell & Conan Doyle for the Defence by Margalit Fox
The Quiet Knitter – Percy the Pigeon by Katie Budge
The Tattooed Book Geek – Ravencry by Ed MacDonald
Here are just some fab posts from across the book blogging community
Chocolate ‘n’ Waffles – A Frenchie in London Week 2 & 3
Chrissi Reads – Banned Books#48 – Brave New World
Linda’s Book Bag – The Woolgrower’s Companion by Joy Rhoades
The Belgian Reviewer – I’ll Tell You Mine If You Tell Me Yours: Talking Numbers
Jill’s Book Cafe – Five on Friday with Simon Michael
Books, Vertigo & Tea – Books Including Trigger Warnings: Let’s Discuss This
Crime By The Book – Bill Clinton and James Patterson on Crime Fiction
Fictionophile – Cover Love: Part 57 – Window Blinds
On the Blog This Week
I started off the week by sharing my review of The Invitation by Keris Stainton and also shared my Unique Blogger Award post. On Tuesday I shared my book review and a spooky story on the Story Collector blog tour. On Wednesday I shared my usual WWW Wednesdays! post and my book review for The Dead Ex by Jane Corry. On Friday I shared my First Impression Friday post and on Saturday I posted my usual Stacking The Shelves post.
Other Links
Phoebe Morgan Author – A Day in the Life of Sabah Khan
The Guardian – Montreal Moving Day
Interesting Literature – Five Fascinating Facts About George Orwell
The Guardian – Do Libraries Run By Volunteers Check Out?
DW – We Cannot Survive Without Insects
Magic in the Everyday – Choosing to be Grateful
Thank you so much for the shout-out Nicki! I’m off to check out the other posts you’ve highlighted but I missed now!
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You’re welcome! 🙂
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Great links as always 🙂 I still can’t believe that Bill Clinton and James Patterson wrote a book together but I love that they did!! When I was in London a few weeks ago there was a scene setup at one of the train stations (I think Waterloo) promoting that book, it was hilarious.
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That sounds like fun! 😀
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Brilliant selection as always, many thanks for the inclusion 😘
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Thanks so much for the double mention Nicki. I always enjoy your selection of links.
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Thank you so much, Nicki. I appreciate the shout out! 💕⭐️💕
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Thanks for the shout out! Xx
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Thank you for including me in the fabulous list!
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Thank you for including my review and providing me with more to read on this gloomy Sunday! xx
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Thank you for including my review. xx
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I feel so honoured to be mentioned twice, thank you so much Nicki! Another great list this week with a few I have to check out!
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Thanks for the review mention.👍
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You are so fantastic for continuing to put this together each week ❤ And thank you for including the discussion post, although I thought I was going to have to turn off comments haha (that got a bit out of hand).
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