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Book Club Books

#iwsgbookclub Apr. 2022 Poll & What I #read in Mar.

Please join the IWSG Book Club today on Goodreads for a short general poll. Aside from spotlighting two IWSG member books each month, we also want to engage in bookish whimsy and encourage others to have a healthy reading lifestyle. You don’t have to be reading or have read the 2 current featured books to be able to participate in this poll, so please, join in the festivities. Click the image below to see our fun poll. This month the topic is about wring in different mediums/forms.

Apr. ’22 General Poll

In March 2022, I read 5 titles, 2 IWSG Book Club reads, 1 Read With Fey, and the rest I just wanted to try. Check it out.

2022 Reading Challenge

2022 Reading Challenge
Toi has
read 2 books toward
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Below you’ll find my star ratings and review blurbs for each title I completed in the indicated month. If you have not signed up for my newsletter, please consider doing so. That’s where I post an overview of what I’ve been reading, watching, and writing quarterly, as well as talk about my love of reading while offering tips for having a healthy reading lifestyle. You can also click the Goodreads links to see the thorough reviews. At the bottom of this post, you’ll also be able to watch a video of my monthly reviews, if that’s more your style.

This post contains affiliate links. If you click through to make a purchase, I may make a small commission at no additional cost to you. Any amount I make goes towards my dream to host a book fair in Hampton Roads (Coastal), VA. Please see my About page for more details. Thank you for your support.

Click the Goodreads links to see the full reviews.

5.0 – Strong black male lead.

Goodreads

Amazon

Bookshop

5.0 – 90s nostalgia

Goodreads

Amazon

Bookshop

3.0 – Thought-provoking.

Goodreads

Amazon

Bookshop

4.0 – Full of inspiration and insight.

Goodreads

Amazon

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5.0 – Simple, easy, fun.

Goodreads

Amazon

Bookshop

You can watch my March Goodreads challenge update here. Click below to watch my March book review video, if that’s more your speed.

Here’s the latest on my YouTube series, Read Local Show (Hampton Roads, VA, USA) and Read All Over Show (global).

If you’re interested in being featured: check out the Read Local/All Over Sign-up form here.

So, did you read any good books in Mar. or did you try either of the IWSG Book Club Books?

What did you think of the ones I read? Any recommendations?

Thank you for taking the time to read this post. If you like it let me know and share it with others. See you next time, Toi Thomas. #thetoiboxofwords #blacklivesmatter

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IWSG

#IWSG April 2022- Are there #audiobooks in your future?

Created and hosted by the Ninja himself, Alex J. Cavanaugh, the Insecure Writers Support Group posts the 1st Wednesday of every month. Click here to learn more or sign up.

This post contains affiliate links. If you click through to make a purchase, I may make a small commission at no additional cost to you. Any amount I make goes towards my dream to host a book fair in Hampton Roads, VA. Please see my About page for more details. Thank you for your support.

Optional Monthly Question: Have any of your books been made into audiobooks? If so, what is the main challenge in producing an audiobook?

None of my books have officially been turned into audiobooks, but I have published, on YouTube, read-along, “story time” videos of some of my children’s picture books (click here if you’d like to see them). I’ve looked into the process of audiobook production and know that it’s definitely something I will be seeking down the road for some of my other publications.

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IWSG BOOK CLUB ON GOODREADS

Member Spotlights

#iwsgbookclub

The books we’ve chosen to spotlight in the month of April are Plunge – One Woman’s Pursuit of a Life Less Ordinary by Liesbet Collaert (Amazon.com & Bookshop.org) and BETRAYED (Renaissance Vampire Vipunin 1) by Denise Covey (Amazon.com). Please check these out and consider giving one or both of these a read this month. If you’re not up for reading them, no worries, you can still help spread some love for these publications and or participate in the book club activities.

In honor of her spotlight, Liesbet Collaert has decided to discount her ebook for a limited time to $3.99. And, Denise Covey has just released an update to her book. Hope you try and enjoy both of these.

Feel free to share this image on social media to help spread the word.

My co-mods and I have done a lot of research into the books written by IWSG members to help facilitate the current direction the book club is taking. In the process, I’ve learned about how readers find and don’t find books by our members. So, I’ve put together some, hopefully, helpful tips I like to call…

Ways to Make Your Book(s) “Findable”

…and increase their chances to be featured and discovered.

8) Get on social media. I am not advocating for you to try out every platform that’s available. I encourage you to try one or two that you feel comfortable with and connect with people. Don’t just promote and spam all the time. Really connect with people. I’ve had several people discover me through social media, and some weren’t even looking for my books. They were interested in my videos and other things I’d done only to find out that I also write. If you are on social media, make sure the links for each platform are directed to your profile. I came across several blogs that linked to Twitter.com or Facebook.com, instead of someone’s actual profile. *Make sure readers have a way to reach you if that’s something you are interested in. I’ve tried to contact several of the featured authors and never got a response back.*

Reminder: Here’s our spotlight schedule.
IWSG blog list 1-50 = Feb, Jun, Oct
IWSG blog list 51-100 = Mar, Jul, Nov
IWSG blog list 101+ = Jan, May, Sep (IWSG Anthologies)
IWSG Registry = Apr, Aug, Dec

Remember, if you are not currently on the IWSG blog hop list and don’t plan to join, the registry is the only way for your books to have a chance to be spotlighted by the book club. If you are on the blog hop list, please don’t join the registry. We want to be fair and give everyone an opportunity to be featured, which means some of us will have to wait our turns, including me (the book club admin) and the co-mods.

Please click this hyperlink to fill out the form to be added to the IWSG Book Club Spotlight Registry, and please help us spread the word.

Now, on to the personal updates.

I am so excited to announce that I’ve signed up for and have been accepted as a Bookshop.org affiliate. After seeing this amazing post (What is BOOKSHOP.ORG?) by Chrys Fey, I had to jump on this. I love the idea of being able to offer readers an alternative to Amazon when it comes to ordering print books online. While many people I’ve met face-to-face refused to buy my books unless I could prove they were available on the mega-site (I know, what’s their problem), I know that others are looking for alternatives. I hope to announce an alternative ebook affiliate soon, but one step at a time. For now, I’ll stick with the Zon and the Shop as the source of my promoted links.

I was putting off announcing this for a while but since it’s happening, I decided to go for it. I have been taking a very slow path to redistribute my ebooks wide. It’s a process and I’m just getting started, but it’s something I’ve wanted to do for a while. When I began my publishing journey, I was widely distributed but became exclusive with Amazon because it was easy to manage. My writing career has shifted many times and while the future is unknown, I’ve decided to put the extra effort into making sure that I’m offering readers good options and aren’t placing all my eggs in one basket. You will not see me bash the Zon on this blog despite every justification to do so on many levels. Yes, I wish they were better in many ways and used their influence and power to be more helpful than they sometimes are, but I don’t ignore the fact that the Zon has provided me and so many other writers opportunities and a source of income when no one else could or would. I guess you could say I have a “Love-Hate” relationship that’s not going anywhere anytime soon.

Lastly, I’m so excited about how much writing I got done in the month of March. It was my biggest word count in a long time, though still not much in comparison to others. Still, I’m happy with it. Plus, I’ve also hand-illustrated 13 pages in a book I’ve been working on about my rescue dog, Margie.

Here’s the latest on my YouTube series, The Read Local Show (Hampton Roads, VA, USA) and The Read All Over Show (global). I’ve been having so much fun with this. I’m so excited to have a chance to interview one of my all-time favorite authors, later this month.

If you’re interested in being featured, check out the Read Local/All Over Sign-up form here.

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Do you listen to audiobooks?
Have you tried audiobook publication?
What are your thoughts on going wide?
It may take some time, but I promise, I will eventually stop by your blog. My response time has gotten slower but I’m still making my rounds.

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After hanging out with Alex, be sure to stop by and visit this month’s co-hosts:
Joylene Nowell Butler,
Jemima Pett,
Patricia Josephine,
Louise – Fundy Blue, and
Kim Lajevardi!

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Click here to visit other IWSG blogs and sites to receive and share more inspiration and support. (This month, I’m #31).

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Books

Review: Inherited Danger

Inherited Danger (The Dawning of Power #2) by Brian Rathbone

I give this book a 3.

Okay

This book picks up just after the end of the first book…because it had too. Needless to say, I didn’t like the way the first book ended, but since it rolled over so evenly into the second one, I was more open-minded to continue reading the story. (I bounced back and forth between listening and reading on my Kindle.)

In this follow-up to the Call of the Herald, Catrin goes on a “Lord of the Rings” type journey in search of…I think, the understanding of her power. The style of this story seemed a bit different from the first book, but after I got used to it, it wasn’t too bad. My major complaint is that not a lot happens for a long time and then everything seemed to happen all at once.

It was nice to learn more about Catrin’s background and that of her friends, even though, outside of Benjin (can’t remember how this is spelled), the others characters seem to do very little. There are tons of new characters introduced and some of them are even still alive at the end of the book, and who knows they may appear in the next story.

The understanding of the role of Herald isn’t clarified explicitly, but I think this is a good thing. It gives the reader room to decide if the Herald is a vessel for good or evil before seeing how things will play out in the story. At this point, it could still go either way for Catrin, especially since she can’t seem to decide if she’s a strong feisty fighter or a meek lost child. Sometimes she takes hold of the situation and uses her powers boldly and other times, she makes me think of a young wizard hold out his wand with his eyes closed hoping that he’s doing something right. I want Catrin to be a stronger woman than acts like sometimes.

Also, some of the relationships in this book are too quick or underdeveloped. Catrin meets her grandmother and a few passages later, we’re on to something else.

After saying all this, I want to be clear that I did enjoy this story, just not as much as I did the first one. I’ll eventually continue the series and would recommend it to fans of epic fantasy.

See my review of The Call of the Herald here.

This review has been posted to GoodReads. If you’d like to obtain a copy of this book, try this link.

Thank you for taking the time to read this post. If you like it let me know and share it with others. See you next time, Toi Thomas. #thetoiboxofwords