Six Degrees of Separation: From Evolution to Utopia

Six Degrees of Separation is hosted by Kate over at Books are My Favorite and Best. The rules are simple. A book is announced and you link it by author, genre, themes, settings, etc.

I haven’t done a Six Degrees of Separation in quite some time. The few times I’ve done it in the past, I used a lot of ink and paper to come up my list. But for some reason this list came to me and was finished in about 30 minutes. Without further adieu, let’s get to to it. And, read til the end for the Question of the Day. Continue reading

6° Degrees of Separation: From Fire to Family Secrets to Murder

Six Degrees of Separation is hosted by Kate over at Books are My Favorite and Best. The rules are simple. A book is announced and you link it by author, genre, themes, settings, etc.

This six degrees of separation takes us on a journey through fire, banned books, forbidden love, family secrets and murder.

As our jumping off point we were given The Arsonist: A Mind on Fire by Chloe Hooper. From what I gather from the title it’s about an arsonist. And after reading the synopsis I do believe I have to add this to my TBR. Continue reading

Six Degrees of Separation: From Christmas to Aliens to Christmas Again

This is my first attempt at Six Degrees of Separation. I’ve meant to give it a go for a while and thought what better time than now.

Six Degrees of Separation is hosted by Kate over at Books are My Favorite and Best. The rules are simple. A book is announced and you link it by author, genre, themes, settings, etc.

This first six degrees of separation takes on a wild ride. From money hungry Scrooge and his three ghosts Continue reading

6° of Separation with a Twist

Hi all, this year I’m a blog host for Biannual Bibliothon. The Bibliothon runs from July 14th- July 20th, so mark your calendars. My host day is July 17th, so be sure to stop back by and link up your challenge post.

Please note, I’m borrowing this topic from Kate over at Books Are My Favourite and Best.

I’m sure everyone is familiar with Six Degrees of Separation. You know the game that became popular with Six Degrees of Kevin Bacon. It says that everything is related in six or fewer steps. And, yes that includes books.

So, how does it work? Continue reading