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Book of the Month October 2018 Review + Free Book

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Book of the Month October 2018 Review

Book of the Month October 2018 Review

Book of the Month is a book subscription box that sends a brand new book for as low as $10.47/month.
On the first of the month, you log into your account and choose between five different books, picked out by Book of the Month Judges.  There are authors, editors and more on the judging panel.  There is also one guest judge each month.  You must make your selections by the 14th, or Book of the Month will pick for you.  If you don't like any of the books, you can skip!

Once you make your book selection, you can add up to two books to your account for $9.99/each.  Once you get your book, you can log into your account and join the discussions.

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Cost: $16.99/month, $14.99/month for a 3 month subscription and $11.99/month for a 1 year subscription.

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What's in the box?  On the first of the month, you will get to select from 5 different books.

Book of the Month October 2018 Review

 

I was sent all the books for review.

Book of the Month October 2018 Review

When you receive your book, it will be wrapped in plastic with a cardboard piece and there is a bookmark.

Book of the Month October 2018 Review

Each book is wrapped in plastic and packaged on a larger cardboard card.

An Absolutely Remarkable Thing by Hank Green

An Absolutely Remarkable Thing by Hank Green April gets a crazy thing on video that ends up going viral. She realizes that The Carls that are in her area are more than just in her city. This ends up being much bigger than you can imagine.

Summary: The Carls just appeared. Roaming through New York City at three a.m., twenty-three-year-old April May stumbles across a giant sculpture. Delighted by its appearance and craftsmanship—like a ten-foot-tall Transformer wearing a suit of samurai armor—April and her friend, Andy, make a video with it, which Andy uploads to YouTube. The next day, April wakes up to a viral video and a new life. News quickly spreads that there are Carls in dozens of cities around the world—from Beijing to Buenos Aires—and April, as their first documentarian, finds herself at the center of an intense international media spotlight.
 
Seizing the opportunity to make her mark on the world, April now has to deal with the consequences her new particular brand of fame has on her relationships, her safety, and her own identity. And all eyes are on April to figure out not just what the Carls are, but what they want from us.
 
Compulsively entertaining and powerfully relevant, An Absolutely Remarkable Thinggrapples with big themes, including how the social internet is changing fame, rhetoric, and radicalization; how our culture deals with fear and uncertainty; and how vilification and adoration spring for the same dehumanization that follows a life in the public eye. The beginning of an exciting fiction career, An Absolutely Remarkable Thing is a bold and insightful novel of now.

In the Hurricane's Eye by Nathaniel Philbrick

In the Hurricane's Eye by Nathaniel Philbrick This book covers George Washington and the battle to win the Revolutionary War.

Summary: In the fall of 1780, after five frustrating years of war, George Washington had come to realize that the only way to defeat the British Empire was with the help of the French navy. But as he had learned after two years of trying, coordinating his army's movements with those of a fleet of warships based thousands of miles away was next to impossible. And then, on September 5, 1781, the impossible happened. Recognized today as one of the most important naval engagements in the history of the world, the Battle of the Chesapeake–fought without a single American ship–made the subsequent victory of the Americans at Yorktown a virtual inevitability.

In a narrative that moves from Washington's headquarters on the Hudson River, to the wooded hillside in North Carolina where Nathanael Greene fought Lord Cornwallis to a vicious draw, to Lafayette's brilliant series of maneuvers across Tidewater Virginia, Philbrick details the epic and suspenseful year through to its triumphant conclusion. A riveting and wide-ranging story, full of dramatic, unexpected turns, In the Hurricane's Eyereveals that the fate of the American Revolution depended, in the end, on Washington and the sea.

 The Lies We Told by Camilla Way

 The Lies We Told by Camilla Way Clara's boyfriend Luke has disappeared and she is desperate to find him. She starts to explore Luke's family and uncover family secrets.

Summary: A daughter
Beth has always known there was something strange about her daughter, Hannah. The lack of emotion, the disturbing behavior, the apparent delight in hurting others…Sometimes Beth is scared of her and what she could be capable of.

A son
Luke comes from the perfect family, with the perfect parents. But one day, he disappears without a trace, and his girlfriend, Clara, is desperate to discover what has happened to him.

A life built on lies
As Clara digs into the past, she realizes that no family is truly perfect, and uncovers a link between Luke's long-lost sister and a strange girl named Hannah. Now Luke's life is in danger because of the lies once told and the secrets once kept. Can Clara find him before it's too late?

Winter in Paradise by Elin Hilderbrand

Winter in Paradise by Elin Hilderbrand Irene was living a wonderful life when tragedy hits and her husband is killed on a Caribbean Island, St John. Irene travels to the island to find out her husband has been leading a double life.

Summary: Irene Steele shares her idyllic life in a beautiful Iowa City Victorian house with a husband who loves her to sky-writing, sentimental extremes. But as she rings in the new year one cold and snowy night, everything she thought she knew falls to pieces with a shocking phone call: her beloved husband, away on business, has been killed in a plane crash. Before Irene can even process the news, she must first confront the perplexing details of her husband's death on the distant Caribbean island of St. John.

After Irene and her sons arrive at this faraway paradise, they make yet another shocking discovery: her husband had been living a secret life. As Irene untangles a web of intrigue and deceit, and as she and her sons find themselves drawn into the vibrant island culture, they have to face the truth about their family, and about their own futures. 

Rich with the lush beauty of the tropics and the drama, romance, and intrigue only Elin Hilderbrand can deliver, Winter in Paradise is a truly transporting novel, and the exciting start to a new series.

The Clockmaker's Daughter by Kate Morton

The Clockmaker's Daughter by Kate Morton This story tells the tale of two people across 150 years. One woman was shot in 1862 and in modern day, Elodie is a archivist to finds a satchel from long ago.

Summary: My real name, no one remembers. The truth about that summer, no one else knows.

In the summer of 1862, a group of young artists led by the passionate and talented Edward Radcliffe descends upon Birchwood Manor on the banks of the Upper Thames. Their plan: to spend a secluded summer month in a haze of inspiration and creativity. But by the time their stay is over, one woman has been shot dead while another has disappeared; a priceless heirloom is missing; and Edward Radcliffe's life is in ruins.

Over one hundred and fifty years later, Elodie Winslow, a young archivist in London, uncovers a leather satchel containing two seemingly unrelated items: a sepia photograph of an arresting-looking woman in Victorian clothing, and an artist's sketchbook containing the drawing of a twin-gabled house on the bend of a river.

Why does Birchwood Manor feel so familiar to Elodie? And who is the beautiful woman in the photograph? Will she ever give up her secrets?

Told by multiple voices across time, The Clockmaker's Daughter is a story of murder, mystery, and thievery, of art, love and loss. And flowing through its pages like a river, is the voice of a woman who stands outside time, whose name has been forgotten by history, but who has watched it all unfold: Birdie Bell, the clockmaker's daughter.

Book of the Month October 2018 Review

Final Thought: This month, there are five great books. I am not sure what book I want to read first, maybe Winter in Paradise. Use code SUGARHIGH to get your first month free! You will be charged $14.99 when you sign up for a subscription that will renew monthly. You'll also receive a credit for a free book at the time of this transaction (redeemable at any time). Then you'll be renewed at the end of your second month (unless you cancel).

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