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Category Archives: Introduction

August: An Australian Month

August 1, 2016by Nafiza 4 Comments

When I say Australia, what do you think? Apart from spiders, koalas, kangaroos, and that thing they eat like butter? Marmite? Well, I don’t know about you, but when I think Australia, […]

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Introduction, Introductions

June: Fae and Faerie

June 1, 2016by Janet 4 Comments

What do you think of when you hear the word faerie? Delicate, diminutive flower-clad creatures who flit through gardens? Tall, slender beings with grave faces and graceful steps – healers […]

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Faerie, Introduction

May and the Immigrant Experience

May 1, 2016by Nafiza 3 Comments

In case you were like me and continuing blithely along without caring for the passing of time, IT’S MAY. May 1st to be exact. I’ll spare you the whole “time […]

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Introduction, Introductions

April: An Introduction

April 1, 2016by Nafiza 1 Comment

Today is April 1st. Or is it? Maybe it isn’t. Maybe it’s actually March 31st and I’m writing this early. Or maybe it’s the morning of the 1st, like the […]

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Introduction, Introductions

February: The Month of Heart-Pounding…Adventure

February 1, 2016by Nafiza 2 Comments

You all thought I was going to say romance, didn’t you? Admit it! Because it is February, the month of broken dates and overpriced candy. And if you are single, feeling like […]

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Introduction

Welcome to November: Book Club Month

November 1, 2015by stephiedror 8 Comments

I can’t believe it’s already November (do we say this every month?)! As many of you, and a couple of us, are ramping up to write our 50 000 words […]

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Introduction, Introductions

Welcome to October, The Month of Retellings, Pumpkin Pie, and Blog Tours

October 1, 2015by Nafiza 1 Comment

Welcome one and all to October, the month of pumpkin spice latte and kabocha muffins of which I’m a great fan. The official theme of the month is Retellings and […]

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Introduction, Introductions

August: Books for Younger Readers

August 1, 2015by Nafiza 1 Comment

The title of this post is a complete lie. I plan to review many books that will be fantastic reading for older readers as well. There are other people in […]

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Introduction, Introductions

June: The Winner’s Month aka Recommending and Recommended books for Reluctant (young or old) Readers

June 1, 2015by Nafiza 3 Comments

(a whole lot of alliteration in the title, eh? *grin*) Anyway. It’s your trusted Book Warrior here to bring you introduce you to this glorious month’s theme. A couple of […]

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Introduction, Introductions

Welcome to May

May 1, 2015by Janet 2 Comments

Welcome to May! At The Book Wars, May 2015 is Reverse Crossover month. You read that right: Reverse Crossover month. Crossover stories are typically assumed to be books written for young adults […]

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Crossover, Introduction, Reverse crossover, This Month's Theme

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