Tuesday, October 24, 2017
Top Ten Tuesday - Unique Book Titles
This week Broke and the Bookish's meme is ten unique book titles. I don't know about you but I think a title pulls a reader to choose a book just as much as the cover and synopsis.
Today, I am just going to post the titles in no particular order and they will link to either my review or their Goodreads page.
Charming the Troublemaker
The Lady and the Lionheart
The Progeny
Just Look Up
Life After
Before We Were Yours
Looking Glass Lies
The Illusionist's Apprentice
A Moonbow Night
The Long Journey to Jake Palmer
Stars Over Sunset BLVD
To Dance with Dolphins
A Match of Wits
Romance-OLOGY 101
This was a fun list to but together. Let me know your unique book titles in the comments. Have a great day!!
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2 comments:
Good evening, I noticed you do reviews for inspirational authors. I'm wondering how I can get into doing that. I've got a blog I do reviews on thru blogger. I look forward to hearing from you at your earliest convenience, have a great night.
Hi, Eva,
Thanks for stopping by. I review for a couple of publishing tour groups. Celebrate Lit, and Litfuse. There are buttons on my blog that will take you to their website and you can sign up to be a reviewer through them.
Revell, Bethany House, and Tyndale, also have blog reviewer programs. Both Bethany House, and Tyndale buttons are on my blog for you. Revell, Bethany House, and Baker books are basically one house. I'm not sure if you can apply for all on the same site or not. It's been awhile since I filled out their form.
Each house, and the two publishing tour groups have guidelines and they make the decision based on those guidelines. Just want you to be aware.
Hope I answered your question. Good luck, and thanks for asking.
Blessings, Andi
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