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 Blog Tour Review - Bad Grains by Susanne Schmidt In the quaint German town of Fels, Halloween takes a dark turn for eleven-year-old Jo when her annoying older brother, Hektor, goes missing. Jo suspects he's playing a prank, but then both her father and grandma forget Hektor's name, and his stuff mysteriously disappears from his room. With the adults of no help whatsoever, Jo starts her own investigation and uncovers a gruesome legend: A monster lives in the rye fields and it has been preying on the children of Fels for centuries, ensnaring them into its world under the roots. Now Jo will have two days until the gates between worlds closes on Halloween night. Armed with a trusty turnip lantern, and her brother's obnoxious best friend as her only ally, can Jo outsmart the ancient monster, or will the rye fields claim even more innocent victims? Join Jo an experience a spine-chilling adventure that combines the darkness of German folklore with the magic of spooky season. I ne...

Six for Sunday

Good morning,

Yes, I'm afraid to say I gave up on Blogmas. It was just getting too much, and I've realised the nonsensical side to launching a brand new blog with daily updates at a busy time of year.

I managed twelve days of it though, which is something.

I'm keeping the blog going though, and I've got plans for next year already, with a design overhaul and a new challenge.

Today is Steph's Six for Sunday challenge.

This week's theme is Books from 2017 you’d recommend



  1. Ink by Alice Broadway
  2. The Scarecrow Queen by Melinda Salisbury
  3. A Conjuring of Light by V E Schwab
  4. It Only Happens in the Movies by Holly Bourne
  5. Norse Mythology by Neil Gaiman
  6. One of Us is Lying by Karen M McManus.
Why don't you join in and tell me what books from 2017 you'd recommend? If you fancy doing it on Twitter please don't forget the hashtag #SixForSunday

thanks
Liam

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