Uncommonly Appealing Book Review Site: http://www.book-blog.blogspot.com
Elegantly phrased book reviews served up on a tasteful template by the book-mom--mother of two, ancient historian, some-time writer, and inveterate reader (http://www.book-blog.blogspot.com).
(PRWEB) February 6, 2004 --Tired of blogs that aren't written by bibliophilic mothers? You're in luck! Visit the book-blog (http://www.book-blog.blogspot.com) for elegantly phrased book reviews served up on a tasteful template by the book-mom--mother of two, ancient historian, some-time writer, and inveterate reader.
More than fifty book reviews have been posted at the book-blog since its creation in May of 2003. New reviews are added roughly every few days. Come poke around on the site and get some ideas for your next good read, leave a recommendation for other book lovers, or subscribe to receive book-blog reviews by e-mail. If you are the webmaster of a book review blog yourself, see how you can promote your site for free.
Books already reviewed at the book-blog include the following:
In fiction --
Dan Brown, The DaVinci Code
Truman Capote, Breakfast at Tiffany's
Peter Carey, My Life as a Fake
Blake Crouch, Desert Places
Jasper Fforde, Lost in a Good Book
John Griesemer, Signal and Noise
Greg Iles, 24 Hours
Dennis Lehane, Shutter Island
Val McDermid, The Distant Echo
Audrey Niffenegger, The Time Traveler's Wife
Carolyn Parkhurst, The Dogs of Babel
Richard Russo, Straight Man
Barry Unsworth, The Songs of the Kings
Meg Wolitzer, The Wife
In nonfiction --
John Baxter, A Pound of Paper
Paul Collins, Sixpence House
Annie Dillard, The Writing Life
Paul Hoffman, Wings of Madness
Sara Nelson, So Many Books So Little Time
Jacques Pepin, The Apprentice, My Life in the Kitchen
Mary Roach, Stiff, The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers
James Ruddick, Death at the Priory
Simon Winchester, The Map that Changed the World
Simon Worrall, The Poet and the Murderer
The book-mom, in her other life, is the author of Trying Neaira: The True Story of a Courtesan's Life on Trial in Ancient Greece (2003). Visit the book's web site at http://www.tryingneaira.com.
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