I’m joining in with the NEW #FridayBookShare meme created by Shelley Wilson
#FridayBookShare
With the weekend approaching it’s the perfect time to seek out new books to read, Shelley has created a Friday Book Share game to help search for that ideal read.
Anyone can have a go – all you need to do is answer the following questions based on the book you are currently reading/finished reading this week and use the hashtag #FridayBookShare
First line of the book.
Recruit fans by adding the book blurb.
Introduce the main character using only three words.
Delightful design (add the cover image of the book).
Audience appeal (who would enjoy reading this book?)
Your favourite line/scene.
I’m currently half way through THE SUNKEN book 1 of the Gauge Wars – Engine Ward by S.C Green
First Line; 1820 “This beam engine pumps water from the Thames directly into those reservoirs and the water tower.”
Recruit Fans with the Blurb:
In the heart of London lies the Engine Ward, a district forged in coal and steam, where the great Engineering Sects vie for ultimate control of the country. For many, the Ward is a forbidding, desolate place, but for Nicholas Thorne, the Ward is a refuge. He has returned to London under a cloud of shadow to work for his childhood friend, the engineer Isambard Kingdom Brunel. Deep in the Ward’s bowels, Nicholas can finally escape his strange affliction – the thoughts of animals that crowd his head. But seeing Brunel interact with his mechanical creations, Nicholas is increasingly concerned that his friend may be succumbing to the allure of his growing power. That power isn’t easily cast aside, and the people of London need Brunel to protect the streets from the prehistoric monsters that roam the city. King George III has approved Brunel’s ambitious plan to erect a Wall that would shut out the swamp dragons and protect the city. But in secret, the King cultivates an army of Sunken: men twisted into flesh-eating monsters by a thirst for blood and lead. Only Nicholas and Brunel suspect that something is wrong, that the Wall might play into a more sinister purpose–to keep the people of London trapped inside.
Introduce the Main Character in only 3 words; Nicholas Thorne = Mysterious, lonely, curious.
Book Cover:
Audience Appeal: For those who enjoy #Steampunk, Dark Mysteries and Georgian/ Victorian #HistFic with a fantasy twist.
Favourite line or scene: A park scene, where families have gone to see caged animals kept cruelly on display for the public, a young boy who can hear the thoughts of the animals, helps them escape to freedom.
If you want to join in, then answer the F.R.I.D.A.Y questions and use the Friday Book Share meme. Tag Shelley (@ShelleyWilson72) and myself (@rosieamber1) in so we can read what you have added too.
Ooh, sounds fabulous! Shall definitely be checking this one out 🙂
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Just lol. This is getting embarrassing Shelley!
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Lol great minds think alike! 😉
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I actually just expect to see you wherever I go now!
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Great feature for Fridays. The book I’m reading now (and thoroughly enjoying) ‘Let me tell you about a man I knew’ is not published yet, but must join in when I can. The cover of this book is gorgeous.
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Thank you Olga, it was fun to take part in.
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This sounds fun – I may join next week.
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What a fabulous, fun idea. I just started a book this morning, The Girl In The Ice, so it’s tough to give my favorite line yet. But I could do the cover and genre.
BTW, congratulations on having so many #RBRT members in the Best Book Blogger Awards. Well-deserved.
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Thank you Sue, yes a proud moment for us all.
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Sounds like a nice alternate reality novel. Neat way of describing the book to everyone. 🙂
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Thank you Diane, I am enjoying it and the new Friday challenge was fun too.
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Have just downloaded a sample this looks wicked
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I’m now into the last third and it has a dark sinister twist which is very good, lots of the main characters are from “real” history and this book takes them on a different or maybe parallel life? Well worth a read.
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ooh it sounds really good. I’ve downloaded a sample so will give it a go 😀
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