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Phil Leader (619 KP) created a post in Independent Authors

Nov 8, 2019  
My first real exposure to Independent Authors (IAs) was when I first joined Twitter. One of my first followers (and not sure why as I didn't know what direction I would take and wasn't really writing reviews properly) was the IA and great IA supporter Ben Galley.

Out of curiosity I read his first novel - The Written - and I was blown away by just how good it was, easily comparable to any traditionally published book I had read. I've never looked back and I would judge the overall quality of IA books to be higher than those of their much bigger budget (and cost) counterparts
  
Northern Lights
Northern Lights
Philip Pullman | 2015 | Children
9
7.8 (14 Ratings)
Book Rating
Incredible fairy tale adventure (0 more)
Got bored in some descriptive parts and wanted to pass on to the adventure chapters (0 more)
Classic Childs tale
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Lyra is a orphan growing up with a group of boring scholars. She has an incredible imagination and would drop anything to do in an adventure with her best pal Roger.

However Roger is kidnapped and taken north by the gobblers. Lyra, being the strong independent young woman she is, is determined to get him back.

This classic story has everything to get your imagination going. There are kidnappings, witches, daemons, armoured bears, hot air balloon trips and a machine that can tell the truth.

Totally worth a read
  
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Smashbomb (4683 KP) created a post in Friends of Smashbomb

Jun 24, 2019  
Lucy Goes To Hollywood

We are excited to announce our latest Publishing Partner: 'Lucy Goes To Hollywood' run by Smashbomber @Lucy Buglass


You can visit the blog here: https://lucygoestohollywood.com/

'Lucy Goes To Hollywood' is a super film review blog. It's that perfect mix of academic with entertaining. Focusing more on the obscure films and the shorts, it's great to look for brand new films! Plus there's a great podcast to go along with it. Recommended for lovers of independent film.

Social links:

Smashbomb: @Lucy Buglass
Twitter: https://twitter.com/LGTHBlog
Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lucygoestohollywoodblog/
Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/lgthblog/
  
Babe in the Woods
Babe in the Woods
Jude Hopkins | 2023 | Fiction & Poetry
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Fun, flirty and emotional


Being a woman heading towards forty this actually resonated with me. It highlights the wants and needs that are ever present and how we can convince ourselves of certain things, along side doing many things at once.
    Hadley, our lovely main character, is strong and independent. She's also likeable and a survivor of the well known thing..... heartbreak.
    Babe in the Woods is my box of chocolates read, accompanied by a favourite drink and snuggled up on the sofa. Alternatively, gift to a friend so you can have a natter about it over a coffee! It's fun and flirty but with an emotional edge.
  
Cowboys and Chaos (Magical Mystery Book Club #3)
Cowboys and Chaos (Magical Mystery Book Club #3)
Elizabeth Pantley | 2022 | Mystery, Paranormal
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Independent Reviewer for Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!


This is the 3rd instalment of the Magical Mystery Book Club, and it is as fantastic as the previous 2. Elizabeth has a way of writing that pulls you in from the get-go and keeps you guessing the mystery all the way through until it's solved. I can't say too much as it would give too much away but most people complain about book clubs, and say they are a bit drab, but I would love to join this one!


Well done, Elizabeth. Another fantastic story. Keep them coming.


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Vitality (Vitality #1)
Vitality (Vitality #1)
Crysta Levere | 2020 | Paranormal, Romance
10
10.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Independent Reviewer for Archaeolibrarian - I Dig Good Books!


This is the first in the series of vitality and what a first it is!


It seems like a true love story with lots of twists. I do not want to say too much as I don't want to give anything away, I was hooked when I first started reading and really didn't want to put it down. I honestly can't wait till the second instalment even though my head feels mushed right now!


There are some rather dark moments and an absolute whirlwind of emotion.


I recommend reading it. I thought it was brilliant.


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ArecRain (8 KP) rated The Way You Bite in Books

Jan 18, 2018  
TW
The Way You Bite
8
8.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
ARC received in exchange for a complimentary review.

I have really been winning with the classic paranormals lately. Don’t get me wrong, I love reading authors’ new creations and mythologies, but sometimes, the classics are just tops. A good ole fashion feud between vampires and werewolves? Yes please! Not only that but it was done well.

It was difficult not to love the hero. At first, you think he is going to be just another Alpha. Then you are treated to an open loving man who is willing to modify his actions and thoughts rather than remain unyielding. The heroine was a little more complicated. I agreed with her sense of independence and thoughts about violence. However, you can be independent and still have a partner. At times, Vee is stubborn and set in her ways to the point of being obnoxious. I am all for strong independent women, but I am tired of them associating it with being alone.

Overall, it was a great paranormal novel. An interesting world inhabited by good characters and an action-packed plot to keep you reading until the end. The chemistry didn’t seem forced, and I couldn’t have asked for a more satisfactory ending. I believe this is a standalone for the author, but you can bet I am going to check out some of her other work.

If you are looking for a good paranormal romance for a rainy day, this one’s for you!
  
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Connor Sheffield (293 KP) created a post

Jun 2, 2017  
I should mention that whilst I gave Wonder Woman a perfect score...it is not a perfect film. It's just something that takes you through so many emotions and has a strong message behind it all, not just about women being strong and independent etc. It's all about fighting for what you believe in, facing fears head on and overcoming them if especially if you are fighting for something that you are passionate about, or something you truly believe in.

This film has its fault but personally they were overlooked because the rest of the film made up for it in my opinion. I don't expect others to score it as generously as I have.
     
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Look for Ladybug in Plant City
10
9.0 (2 Ratings)
Book Rating
This vibrant, engaging and detailed book will keep you and your little ones busy for hours hunting down the over 500 objects to look for. I looked at this first so I could guide my little one and became instantly engrossed in the small details and an additional storyline that I could pick up. My favourite must be the school, so many different ideas all on a double page spread. Although the main aim is to find Ladybug for Daisy the extra panel gives the re-readability and then when your little one progresses the independent means to keep coming back to the book. My little one was spotted reading it to her dolls. Definitely recommended.
  
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Tell Me a Mitzi
Lore Segal | 2017
6
6.0 (1 Ratings)
Book Rating
Tell Me a Mitzi by Lore Segal has three stories within one about Mitzi and her younger brother and their daily tales. The tales are a little slices of life with whimsy, a touch of fantasy, and a lot of repetition. The stories were a little long, my mind wandered, and I suspect that would be true with some children too. Mitzi was clever, independent, sneaky, and demanding. She and her brother kept their poor mother hopping! Children will relate to her and enjoy her antics, even if the telling of those antics is less than inspiring.

I received this book from NetGalley via Dover Publications in exchange for an honest review.