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message 1: by Twirling (new)

Twirling Pages (twirlingp) | 29 comments Hi everyone ,

I'm Komal Sharma a newcomer in this group still observing and learning a lot about good reads is the owner and founder of "Twirling Pages" which is a book blogging and reviewing page over Instagram ( https://instagram.com/twirlingp?igshi...) and good reads .

I love to read and share my reviews so that other can find there next read .

If you're looking to get your book reviewed , then do DM me or mail me at pagestwirling@gmail.com.

I usually prefer print format as it's more easy to focus on that . if you don't have it then you can send me epub format of your book .

Kind regards,
Komal ( Twirling Pages)


message 2: by Elie (new)

Elie N. Azar (elienazar) | 27 comments If you are into poetry, photography and illustrative sketches, then this book is the right pick for you.

My poems are based on personal life experiences dating between 2016-2018.

The book is available on Kindle Unlimited and Select.

I hope to have your support.

Amazon Int: https://www.amazon.com/dp/B08PQ4TP16

Scribbles of the mind


message 3: by Leslie (new)

Leslie Garland | 197 comments Hi Komal Sharma,

Right now I am seeking reviews - particularly Amazon reviews, though all are welcome! - for my book The Red Grouse Tales The Red Grouse Tales (The Little Dog and Other Stories) by Leslie Garland and I’m wondering if you might be interested in reading and reviewing it.

To the blurb:-

Told in The Red Grouse Inn, the universal appeal of these four charming, very different, adult, speculative, spiritual and philosophical tales will intrigue and entertain. With beautiful and atmospheric imagery, surreal and paranormal concepts of angels, ghosts and devils, they will have you guessing, turning the pages and looking forward to the next one.

The Little Dog, a story of good and evil and retribution. Very much a coming of age story and told in the manner of all the stories in our lives, namely that we have no idea that we are ‘living in a story’ until suddenly all seems to click together. A young forester partnered with an objectionable workmate, finds a little dog way out in a remote part of the forest. What is such a cute little dog doing there? Bill, the teller of this tale, becomes a bit attached to it and looks forward to seeing it every day sitting beside the haul road. Then one day the little dog is no longer there and Bill starts to learn some dreadful truths.

The Crow, a sad, poignant story of misunderstanding, bitterness and blame. Another coming of age story but on a very different theme; that of human vanity. A young boy is taken by his mother to visit a dying and embittered old Irish priest, Mad Father Patrick, who recounts the school days and subsequent rise of a local councillor and of his involvement in the construction of a dam which flooded a valley. As the tale progresses it becomes increasingly bizarre, indeed, mad, and we finally learn why the old priest so bitter.

The Golden Tup, a dreadful tale of a young couple’s paradise being cruelly taken from them by latent evil. Can evil be in a place? A slow burning horror story; this one opens with the appalling news that a nice young couple, who had bought an old derelict farm and made it into their ‘dream home,’ had killed their own baby. How could they have done such a dreadful thing? The story, told predominantly in flash-back and with references to Milton’s Paradise Lost, charts their lives and how this horrific act came to pass.

The White Hart, a happy ghost story, if there can be such a thing! A tale of redemption told by a likeable male chauvinist, Pete, who recounts his meeting with an albino doe while out in the forest on a jog, his subsequent meeting with an enigmatic and beautiful girl at a remote chapel who tells him the sad story of the daughter of the family which built it, and a third incident …..

I usually say my stories are for adult readers because they are not ‘all action’ from page 1, and may contain some minor mention of sex and a tiny bit of bad language. However, I suspect they are very possibly suitable for a NA and even a YA readership.
Page count is 370 pages.
The book is written in UK English.

If these tales interest you and you are prepared to review them and post your review in timely manner (sorry, but I don’t want this just being added to a one mile long TBR list!) on, particularly Amazon, though all others are welcome, I will be happy to supply you with a free PDF, mobi or epub file.

Hoping that my book appeals, that you will be interested in reading and reviewing it and so looking forward to hearing from you.

Kind regards,

Leslie Garland


message 4: by Leslie (new)

Leslie Garland | 197 comments Hi,
This month I'm looking for Amazon reviews for my Book Excellence Award winning, 5 star novel, The Ghost Moth The Ghost Moth (The Red Grouse Tales) by Leslie Garland a tragic tale of the Spirit versus the Flesh.
It is currently reduced to just $0.99 (£0.74). Usually priced at $4.50 (£3.37). Available from Amazon at https://www.amazon.com/Ghost-Moth-tra...
FREE on Kindle Unlimited. Enjoy!
I will hapily provide a FREE PDF or mobi file to any reviewer who will post on Amazon in a timely manner. Please DM me.


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