Two Songs & A Book

28 Mar

First, Alex singing Celie’s song I’m Here from The Colour Purple in Miscast the other week:

Next, do yourself a favour – two favours – sign up to BookBub and download lots of free books to your Kindle…and then delete half of them because they’re terrible, but at least you didn’t pay for them; and the good ones are worth wading through the dross.Neanderthal Seeks Human (Knitting in the City, #1)

And do it TODAY, so you can get a free copy while it’s available of Penny Reid’s Neanderthal Seeks Human.  She writes witty, intelligent romances with quirky characters and I own every book she’s written and hate that I discovered her while she’s still writing because I have to wait for the next book, and the next, and the next…you get the idea.

How can I convey the depth of my love for her books?  If I tell you I would spend my Malteser money on them, would that do it?  

My favourite line: This is the mammals all over again.

Go and get it NOW!  It’s FREE!

Finally, Alex and the other Colla Voce Boys in Chicago’s Cell Block Tango:

8 Responses to “Two Songs & A Book”

  1. nicolahulmeblog March 28, 2017 at 16:08 #

    I want to sign up for Bookbub and I don’t want to in equal measure, for the very reason you gave yourself – I should be writing! Perhaps when Napowrimo has passed? Even as I type this, I know I’m going to cave x

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  2. judyt54 March 31, 2017 at 23:28 #

    this is hysterical. Especially the cell block number. Love the heavy guy on the far end. And Alex, of course…

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  3. beeblu April 2, 2017 at 05:13 #

    Wow, Alex is good. Star power there.

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  4. David J. Bauman April 2, 2017 at 19:40 #

    I’ve missed these posts! So happy to be back and visiting. My tablet is dead for now, but I’ll look into the book thing later. Meanwhile, I LOVED the videos, especially the Chicago interpretation! Delightful

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