Category Archives: Reading
Tribesman by Paul Freeman
Today I’m pleased to welcome Paul Freeman to Off the Page to chat about his new book Tribesman. Paul Freeman is a warrior, adventurer, and zombie hunter. He is from Dublin, Ireland, where he now works, plays and writes. In the past he … Continue reading
Quote and Song of the Week
Apologies for the belated weekend post. So without further ado, here’s this week’s quote and song to make Monday more manageable.
Clutch by J. A. Huss
Today I’m pleased to welcome J. A. Huss to Off the Page chatting about her new book, Clutch. J. A. Huss never took a creative writing class in her life. Some would say it shows. Others might cut her some slack. She … Continue reading
Top Ten Tuesday: Desert Island Reads
This week’s topic from The Broke and the Bookish is my Top Ten Books I’d Want On A Deserted Island… I’m taking the liberty of assuming this also implies a desert island.
The Sixth Precept by Larry Ivkovich
Today I’m pleased to welcome Larry Ivkovich to Off the Page, chatting about his new book The Sixth Precept . Larry Ivkovich is an IT professional and the author of several science fiction, fantasy and horror short stories and novellas, published online and … Continue reading
Quote and Song of the Week
Today’s quote comes from T.S Elliot’s poem The Hollow Men…
RTW: Best October Read
This Week’s Topic is: What was the best book you read in October?
Top Ten Tuesday: Most Anticipated Reads
So this week The Broke and the Bookish has given us free rein to choose our own top ten. These are my top ten most anticipated reads. Some of these books have already been released, others are only due out in … Continue reading
Quote and Song of the Week
I always read the last page of a book first so that if I die before I finish I’ll know how it turned out. – Nora Ephron
Dystopian Blog Hop and Giveaway
Thank you to I am a Reader, Not a Writer and Shelf Confessions for hosting this fantastic blog hop! Dystopian fiction has seen a recent rise in popularity. Perhaps, in part, thanks to the success of The Hunger Games, dystopian fiction – particularly in the YA … Continue reading