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eReader Diving: The Vigilant Ones

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Dia De Los Muertos Art
Artwork at the Dia De Los Muertos Festival hosted by MECA in the Sixth Ward near downtown Houston Texas. Copyright by WyoJones. All rights reserved. Used with permission.

Don’t you love this photo? Doesn’t it say, “Sit down. It’s totally safe. You can read your book here…” I’m thinking of using it for the duration of my eReader Diving adventure. 🙂

Because of the incoming holidays, I’m putting my Why She/He/I wrote on hiatus until January. But I want to keep the reader focused theme of Wednesday, so I decided to call it “eReader Diving.”

It’s like dumpster diving without the dirt, the smell, or—well, I was going to say dead bodies, but in my fiction there are often dead bodies. LOL

How does one eReader dive? One does it by opening up your eReader of choice and looking for a book that jumps out at you and sharing it here. It can be something you’ve read or something you forgot to read. Feel free to join me in the comments because you know I love them.

My share this week is called “The Vigilant Ones” by Alexis Glynn Latner. It’s actually a short story, but I loved it. I’m also a fan of her novel, Hurricane Moon, which will be re-releasing early in 2015. While you’re waiting, check out her short fiction. You’ll be glad you did.

Please dive into your eReader and share a book or short story in the comments. And if you remember, tell me what made you add it to your eReader TBR. I love comments so much, I enter them into my monthly drawing for an AnaBanana gift basket ($25 value). I announce the winner the first blog post of the new month. 🙂

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Perilously yours,

Pauline

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