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Merissa (11674 KP) created a post

Apr 28, 2021  
"An erotic ride..."

Two For Tuesday by Fiona McGier - @Archaeolibrary, @hotchoc84, #Adult, #Contemporary, #Romance, 4 out of 5 (very good)

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Books Editor (673 KP) shared own list

Sep 21, 2017
And the Dylan Thomas prize goes to...Australian 'genius' Fiona McFarlane for her short story collection "The High Places".

Launched in 2006, the accolade is the largest literary prize in the world for young writers at £30,000. The prize is named after the Swansea-born writer, Dylan Thomas.


Dog Run Moon: Stories

Dog Run Moon: Stories

Callan Wink

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A construction worker is chased through the night by a shady local businessman whose dog he has...

The Essex Serpent

The Essex Serpent

Sarah Perry

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Essex Serpent Strange News Out of Essex...'One of the most memorable historical novels of...

Cain

Cain

Luke Kennard

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The year is 2016 and Luke Kennard finds himself estranged from his family, his publisher and his...


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Pigeon: A Novel

Pigeon: A Novel

Alys Conran

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Iola and Pijin make up stories to test each other, stories of daring and adventure, of bad people...


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The Story of a Brief Marriage

The Story of a Brief Marriage

Anuk Arudpragasam

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Dinesh is a young man trapped on the frontlines between the Sri Lankan army and the Tamil Tigers....


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Merissa (11674 KP) created a post

Jan 5, 2021  
"I loved how it all blended together and gave me all the information I needed to understand the overall story arc."

Prophecy of the Mayan Undead by Fiona McGier - @Archaeolibrary, #Adult, #Paranormal, #Romance, 4 out of 5 (very good)

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Craving Him (Love by Design, #2)
Craving Him (Love by Design, #2)
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The ending felt very rushed. Fiona and that whole situation seemed like it was very abrupt, so I was disappointed in how everything just kind of got thrown together.
  
Cult Classic by Fiona Grey
Cult Classic by Fiona Grey
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Fiona Grey is an LA-based singer-songwriter from Chicago, Illinois. Not too long ago, she released a music video for her “Saviour” single featuring Emma Cole.

The Sean Berger-music video was choreographed by Kevin Stea (Madonna, Michael Jackson).

The visuals are an ode to Felini, Marie Antoinette, and the dark and dreamy black and white films of the ‘60s.

‘Saviour’ contains a relatable storyline, pleasing vocals, and charismatic instrumentation flavored with an indie-alternative aroma.

Also, the likable tune is featured on Fiona Grey’s latest EP, entitled, “Cult Classic”.

“Each song has its own identity and story it wants to tell.” – Fiona Grey

‘Cult Classic’ vocalizes cultural issues and expresses Fiona Grey’s vulnerability. Also, it highlights her anger towards the world we are living in and her desires for the world we are shaping.

Grammy Award-Winning Mike Schuppan (Paramore, M83, Ziggy Marley) produced the 6-track project. Also, Dave Cooley (Fitz & The Tantrums, Stone Temple Pilots) mastered it.

“There is a lot about living in a pop culture centered world that we deem as ‘normal behavior’. Also, I hope that the music can remind the listener that this follower-centric, alternate persona universe we live in is all temporary happiness.” – Fiona Grey

Fiona Grey draws inspiration from the world of Hollywood, it’s unrealistic expectations and the vices that people use as a form of escapism.

She hopes her music will help listeners aim to be the purest and honest versions of themselves.
  
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Entertainment Editor (1988 KP) created a video about Cult Of Chucky (2017) in Movies

Oct 24, 2017 (Updated Oct 24, 2017)  
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Cult of Chucky | Official Trailer

Confined to an asylum for the criminally insane for the past four years, Nica Pierce (Fiona Dourif) is wrongly convinced that she, not Chucky, murdered her entire family.

  
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Books Editor (673 KP) shared own list

Oct 15, 2017
The Man Booker Prize shortlist has been announced! Paul Auster, Emily Fridlund, Mohsin Hamid, Fiona Mozley, George Saunders and Ali Smith are all in the running.
Read more: http://themanbookerprize.com/news/man-booker-prize-announces-2017-shortlist

The Man Booker Prize was established in 1969. Here's the longlist for 2017.


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Paul Auster

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On March 3rd, 1947, Archibald Isaac Ferguson, the only child of Rose and Stanley Ferguson, is born....

Days Without End

Days Without End

Sebastian Barry

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'Time was not something then we thought of as an item that possessed an ending, but something that...

The History of Wolves

The History of Wolves

Emily Fridlund

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Linda has an idiosyncratic home life: her parents live in abandoned commune cabins in northern...

Exit West

Exit West

Mohsin Hamid

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Discover the unforgettable novel picked among 2017's most anticipated books by the Guardian, Daily...

Solar Bones

Solar Bones

Mike McCormack

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Marcus Conway has come a long way to stand in the kitchen of his home and remember the rhythms and...


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Curses and Chaos (Arcane Souls World: The Lost Witch #1)
Curses and Chaos (Arcane Souls World: The Lost Witch #1)
Annie Anderson | 2023 | Paranormal, Romance
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CURSES AND CHAOS is the first book in The Lost Witch series, which is a spin-off from The Wrong Witch. I would suggest you do read that series as this one runs concurrently with the last book in that series but from the perspective of Fiona and Theo. Personally, I loved that as I got to see the events through different eyes.

Anyway, back to this one. Fiona is the best friend of Wren and will do anything to get her back from the Fae Realm, including killing twelve witches. Theo is the older brother of Nico, Wren's husband, and Second to the Alpha of the Acosta Pack. Theo has his issues with witches and doesn't hide them. Fiona knows he hates her and accepts it; she's got bigger things on her mind.

I am so glad Fiona got her story told, even if this is just the beginning! I loved how Theo and Fiona's relationship changed without them both fully realising it. And one thing I absolutely adored? There is no "I love you's" in this book! Oh, don't get me wrong, the possessiveness of the wolf is all there, but their relationship will need longer than one book to reach that stage! I'm all over that. I can't wait to see what comes next and how they react to it.

Fiona is sweetness and spice with a whole lot of sass. Theo is Mr Grumpy Pants (with reason) with a darkness that suits Fiona. I love this pair and have absolutely no hesitation in recommending this brilliant start to their story.

** same worded review will appear elsewhere **

* A copy of this book was provided to me with no requirements for a review. I voluntarily read this book; the comments here are my honest opinion. *

Merissa
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The Children Act
The Children Act
Ian McEwan | 2017 | Fiction & Poetry
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I'm not exactly sure how I feel about "The Children Act." I didn't particularly like it or dislike it. In the beginning, the novel seems to be the story of Fiona, a high up respected family court judge in London, and her husband, Jack, who comes to her, asking for an open marriage.

However, the story quickly drifts away from that thread and is pulled abruptly toward Fiona and her cases, particularly a 17-year-old boy, Adam, a Jehovah's Witness, who has leukemia. He needs a blood transfusion, which goes against his religion (and that of his parents). It's an interesting case, and Adam makes for an intriguing character (via the snippets we learn of him), but we never really get to understand quite why Adam grows to have such power over Fiona.

By the end of the novel, without revealing the ending, I felt a bit deflated, and left wondering why I'd read the story to begin with. It was certainly well written, but it seemed a bit pointless at times, and I didn't find Fiona or her husband that likable, and didn't get to learn enough about Adam or anyone in her other cases.
  
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Merissa (11674 KP) created a post

Sep 8, 2023  
"When romance author Delu Morris is troubled with unexplained panic attacks, she seeks help from a doctor who’s researching dream-therapy."

#GuestPost: Gaelic Magic by Fiona McGier - #Romance, #Suspense, #MagicalRomance,

Available in #KindleUnlimited

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