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Hello and welcome to my weekly round up post, my chance to share posts I’ve enjoyed and want to bookmark for myself.  So, find yourself a cosy spot and come and have a browse with me. 😀

Recent Reviews

A Knight’s Reads – The Boy at the Back of the Class 
Carla Loves to Read – 3 Kate Burkholder Novellas & Five Little Indians 
Linda’s Book Bag – The Woman in the Middle  
Blue Mood Café – No Hiding in Boise  
Novel Deelights – The Stoning  
It’s All About Books – Malibu Rising and One Last Stop & The One Hundred Years of Lennie and Margot & Spring at Lavender Bay 
Rae Reads – Book Review Log Book  
OwlBeSatReading – Diabolica Americana: A Dark States Horror Compendium  
Bookidote – Superman: Action Comics: Metropolis Burning  
What Cathy Read Next – An Extra Pair of Hands  
Always Need More Books – The Party Crasher & Lemon  
For Book Lovers and Random People – Autumn  

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 Book Blogger Posts

Bookworm Blogger – Links I’ve Enjoyed This Week   
What’s Nonfiction – Nonfiction November is Coming!  
Budget Tales Book Blog – My 5 Star Autumn Murder Mystery Reads  
What Cathy Read Next – Ed Balls at Henley Literary Festival 2021  
Not-so-Modern Girl – Don’t Be a Stranger: How To Make Connections in the Book Blogging Community  
Fictionophile – Wednesday’s Word = NIGHT & Library Reading App Libby Supports Reading Inclusivity 
Jo Lindsell – Common Problems Book Bloggers Have and How To Solve Them  
Reviews From the Stacks – All Around the Blogosphere Tag 

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  On The Blog

 On Tuesday I joined in with Top Ten Tuesday and on Wednesday I posted my usual WWW Wednesdays! post. On Thursday I shared my review of The Cosy Cottage in Ireland by Julie Caplin and on Saturday I shared my usual Stacking The Shelves post. 

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 Other Links

The Guardian – Lego to Remove Gender Bias from it’s Toys After Survey Findings  
Alpaca and Llama Therapy for Care Home Residents in Germany
The Unlikely Return of Tears for Fears  
Interview with Succession’s Alan Ruck 
Rebecca Solnit on Orwell’s Lessons from Nature  

Crime Fiction Lover – My Crime Classics by Anthony Horowitz 

BBC – What Does Reading on Screens Do to Our Brains?  
Nine-year Old Girl sets up Black History Book Club  
New Zealand City Parts Ways with it’s Wizard  
Cardigan Bay Dolphins May Have High-pitched Welsh Accents 

YouTube – Bob Mortimer and the Tale of Liquorice Mick #BlackCatDay 

 Thanks for reading,
have a lovely Sunday and stay safe xx