Welcome to July at The Reading Frenzy, the weather is sunny, the feeling is lazy
And here's one of my favorite summer poems:
"The Summer looks out from her brazen tower,
Through the flashing bars of July."
- Francis Thompson, A Corymbus for Autumn
Our July feature is the Edgar winner for best paperback original The Last Policeman
CONGRATULATIONS BEN!!!
To celebrate Ben's award and my coup for getting him to agree to participate I'm having a **GIVEAWAY**
Ben's wonderful publisher Quirk Books is sponsoring the giveaway
One lucky entrant US only Sorry- will win not one but two novels:
One lucky entrant US only Sorry- will win not one but two novels:
To enter simply follow the rafflecopter contest form below and Good Luck!!
THE JULY READ WILL START ON MONDAY JULY 8TH
Reading Schedule is as follows-
Week one July 8th-14th- Part One
Week two July 15th - 21st- Part Two
Week three July 22nd - 28th- Parts three, four and epilogue
Now on to my interview lineup for July -
Tuesday July 2nd Interview with Christene Warren about her new book Hungry Like A Wolf-
Wednesday July 3rd Interview with Elizabeth Essex who chats about her new novel Scandal In The Night and **GIVEAWAY**
Thursday -
Tuesday July 9th - Beth Harbison who's a encore guest and is talking about her newest novel Chose The Wrong Guy Gave Him The Wrong Finger
Wednesday July 10th-Interview with author Nathan Belofsky who's talking about his latest "Strange" book Strange Medicine: A Shocking History of Real Medical Practices Through The Ages
Wednesday July 17th is a double featured interview of Christine Rimmer and Christyne Butler who write for Harlequin Special Edition and are talking about their novels featuring Rust Creek Montana Mavericks- Most of you know that I review for RT Magazine and Special Edition is one of the Harlequin series that I review
Christine Rimmer's -
Christyne Butler's -
a Rafflecopter giveaway
I am looki g forward to the July reading of "The Last Policeman". I read the book when it first came out and loved it very mu ch. After raving about it so much, my retired ex-cop husband picked it up and read it too. I can remember long dis ussions over the book with him about the scenerio and how he would have handled the same situations. Great read.
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deb
No, they don't
ReplyDeleteThanks for the comment bn Good Luck
DeleteYeah Elaine!!!
ReplyDeleteSounds like you're going to have a very busy but exciting month, Deb!!
ReplyDeleteHope your end of June is going well and that July will be full of fun and sparklers ;).
Hey Marilyn, you know what they say. No rest for the wicked brwahaahaahaa :)
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