My name is Bonnie and I review books, often advance review copies, and post the reviews here on my site. I do reviews for Historical Novels Review Magazine, Netgalley, BookSirens, and sometimes by request from the author. I love to support Indie Authors and will begin posting Indie reviews, which you can check out at the tab to the right. Below are my most recent reviews. You can check out reviews by category in the Categories Section to the right. Indie authors or anyone requesting a book review please click on the Review Requests link on the top right.

NETGALLEY BADGES

The Girl From Berlin
BOOK DESCRIPTION: (My review is further down below) From her beautiful new home in Berlin, a young woman named Liesel Scholz barely notices the changes to the city around her. Her life is one of privilege and safety thanks to her father’s job working for the new government. But a chance encounter with Rosa, the daughter of their… Continue reading The Girl From Berlin →
Early Spring
With all due respect to Puxatawney Phil, I have decided Spring is here, at least on this blog. The days have been warmer and I’m ready for flowers, so I brought them here. My husband has started tilling up the garden and I have my tomato seedlings started. I plan to expand my garden this… Continue reading Early Spring →
Dinosaurs Before Dark (Magic Treehouse Graphic Novel 1)
Dinosaurs Before Dark (Magic Treehouse Book 1) has been made into the first Magic Treehouse graphic novel! I was fortunate to get a chance to read it before publication. The Magic Treehouse is a fantastic children’s series about a book-filled treehouse that will take readers on adventures to other lands. All they have to do… Continue reading Dinosaurs Before Dark (Magic Treehouse Graphic Novel 1) →
Orange City
Orange City Expected Publication Date: March 16th, 2021 Genre: Science Fiction/ Dystopian Sci-Fi Imagine a secret, hidden city that gives a second chance at life for those selected to come: felons, deformed outcasts, those on the fringe of the Outside World. Everyone gets a job, a place to live; but you are bound to the city forever.… Continue reading Orange City →
Juche: The Weeping Masses
This is now the second book of the fantastic Juche series, which has been reorganized. The original Books 1 and 2 (previously reviewed here) were consolidated into Book 1, The Demon of Yodok. This new book, The Weeping Masses, is now Book 2. As the book opens, something terrible has happened to Areum’s sister Nari,… Continue reading Juche: The Weeping Masses →
Scribbles of the Mind
Scribbles of the Mind by Elie N. Azar is a poetry book with the main theme of love in its many forms. We see love that overcomes pain and endures in the midst of staggering heartbreak, love of family, love of self, love of friends, forever love, and more. Nature is often used to describe… Continue reading Scribbles of the Mind →
The Kitchen Front
BOOK REVIEW The Kitchen Front is a wonderful book which feels like a World War II based combination of Downton Abbey and the Great British Baking Show. In Fenley Village, England, 1942, Ambrose Hart is reluctantly looking for a radio cohost. His bosses have decided they want a local woman who can help listeners find… Continue reading The Kitchen Front →
Book Review: The Secret Bridesmaid
Sophie is a wedding expert whose job is to become part of the bridal party and do whatever the family needs, from small errands to full-blown wedding planning. Her most important task is to manage crises that occur during or before the wedding, such as a drunk groom or missing “luxury” port-a-potties. When she is… Continue reading Book Review: The Secret Bridesmaid →
Book Review: Inspire Your Marriage
Inspire Your Marriage by John Thomas is an interesting book that helps you understand individual and team qualities to which you and your spouse are attracted. Chapter One contains a quiz which determines which qualities attract each of you. Chapter Two begins to explore independent qualities, such as “Be Confident” and “Be Self-Reliant.” Chapter Three… Continue reading Book Review: Inspire Your Marriage →
Reads and Reels Book Tours Is Looking for Reviewers
R&R Book Tours is a great service that helps authors find Bloggers and Bookstagrammers to review their books. Their business is booming, and as a result, they are looking for both Bloggers and Bookstagrammers to review ARCs. The ARCs come in epub, mobi, PDF, and sometimes print format. You only review books you are interested… Continue reading Reads and Reels Book Tours Is Looking for Reviewers →
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Hi, Bonnie! Thanks so much for following The Write Edge! I hope you find the content, especially the reviews, interesting and informative. Happy reading!
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Thanks to you as well. I am enjoying your blog very much!
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Thank you! That’s so kind. 😊
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Thanks for following my blog. Let me know if you’d like a copy of any of my books. (They’re all shortish reads.).
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Hi Cathy. Thanks for following me as well. I’d love to read your books. Can you email me at bonniereadsandwrites@gmail.com?
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Brilliant! Thanks for looking.
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V kind to follow Bonnie. If ever you need a read to add to a no doubt huge TBR heap, I’m your man!
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Email me at Bonniereadsandwrites@gmail.com and I’ll put you on the schedule.
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Your work sounds like fun and a great way to read almost anything.
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I certainly enjoy blogging. Right now I do it part time in addition to working a full time job, but I look forward to the day I can blog full time.
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I think it’s fun especially when you have stuff to write. I have been stuck lately, no inspiration whatsoever, but I agree with you, blogging can be fun.
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