![]() Please use the linky below for your own posts I can’t wait to see what you all have been reading! (You can also leave a comment or send an email to lory emeraldcitybookreview com.) However you participate, I hope you enjoy the week as much as I have putting it together. Thursday, November 5: Readalong of The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carterįriday, November 6: Wrap-up and 2016 Preview Wednesday, November 4: Author Interview with Kate Forsyth, author of Bitter Greens and The Wild Girl Tuesday, November 3: Top Ten Books That Take the Old into the New (Guest Post by Susie of Girl with Her Head in a Book) Monday, November 2: Don’t Bet on the Prince (Guest Post by Chris of Calmgrove) Sunday, November 1: Giveaways: Bitter Greens and The Bloody Chamber Saturday, October 31: A Guide to Blackstock College (from Tam Lin by Pamela Dean) Or you may wish to join in the readalong of The Bloody Chamber by Angela Carter or enter one of two fabulous giveaways or enjoy some of the other reviews and interviews during the week. This year we’re focusing on the theme New Tales from Old, and I hope you might feel inspired to join in by linking up your own posts about books inspired by fairy tales, folklore, legend, and myth. ![]() See more about this book on Want to Read. ![]() Welcome to the second annual Witch Week, an opportunity to celebrate our favorite fantasy books and authors. Witch Week (The Chrestomanci) by Diana Wynne Jones, 1997, Beech Tree edition, in English - 1st Beech Tree ed. …Witch Week, when there is so much magic around in the world that all sorts of peculiar things happen… - Witch Week by Diana Wynne Jones ![]()
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