by shelleyrae @ Book'd Out | Apr 1, 2016 | Round-ups
For the purposes of this challenge ‘general fiction’, is defined as fiction set post mid 1900′s, which does not fit neatly into a specific literary genre. **** All That is Lost Between Us by Sara Foster “Seventeen-year-old Georgia has a secret – one that is...
by shelleyrae @ Book'd Out | Feb 5, 2016 | Round-ups
For the purposes of the AWW challenge, ‘general fiction’ is defined as fiction set post mid 1900′s, which does not fit neatly into a specific literary genre or category. It usually excludes Young Adult titles, Short Story Collections, and literary fiction which are...
by shelleyrae @ Book'd Out | Dec 4, 2015 | Round-ups
For the purposes of this challenge ‘general fiction’, is defined as fiction set post mid 1900′s, which does not fit neatly into a specific literary genre. **** The Near Miss by Fran Cusworth Grace, hardworking and tired, wants another baby. But she’s dealing...
by shelleyrae @ Book'd Out | Oct 2, 2015 | Round-ups
For the purposes of this challenge ‘general fiction’, is defined as fiction set post mid 1900′s, which does not fit neatly into a specific literary genre. **** The Secret Son by Jenny Ackland “An Australian historian determined to find the truth, a stolen...
by shelleyrae @ Book'd Out | Sep 4, 2015 | Round-ups
For the purposes of this challenge ‘general fiction’, is defined as fiction set post mid 1900′s, which does not fit neatly into a specific literary genre. **** The Other Side of the World by Stephanie Bishop “Cambridge 1963. Charlotte struggles to reconnect with...