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Thursday, 24 February 2022

Tome Thursday: Cold War, pt 2

 
Hello everyone!
 
And here we are as February draws to a close, with the second half of a review that we began last week.
 
Have you enjoyed the book? I hope you have!
 
See here's the thing, as far as I can understand it: it was originally published as a duology but then edited and re-published as one single book written in two parts, which actually works in its favour, come to think of it.
 
Ms Andrews has released an actual duology earlier this year, but the problem there was that the second book certainly suffered from the fact that it was second.
 
It would have maybe been better if it had also been done like this one in the past.
 
But I don't claim to be an expert and certainly not on publishing methods, nor writing! In any event, I enjoy Ms Andrews' writing regardless, and so here we are.
 
Let's head back into the world of figure skating for another week, shall we?
 
Cold War is up, for a second time - and has nothing whatsoever to do with real life situations right now.
 

Thursday, 17 February 2022

Tome Thursday: Cold War, pt 1

 
Hello everyone!
 
Now I'm not reviewing this particular book - or part one of the book - because of anything that's happened at this year's Winter Olympics, because I haven't really been paying attention to the games.
 
Well, at least to the ice skating portion of it. I did watch the ski jumping, or some of it.
 
But for the rest I really haven't even lost sleep over what has or has not gone down, so don't mistake this for anything other but me enjoying a good book.
 
See it's come to my attention that, despite the fact I say I've read most of Keira Andrews' published works, I actually haven't.
 
There's a BUNCH of them I still need to either pick up or finish, and it's just so much fun to explore, I'll be honest with you guys! Because Ms Andrews tends to write some of the best contemporary fiction I've had the privilege to read.
 
Tonight's book, or the first part of it really, is no exception, so why don't we stop dropping hints and whatnot and simply get right into it?
 
It's titled Cold War, and you'll figure out the reasons VERY quickly!