“Here’s the truth: it’s okay not to read. It’s okay not to feel like reading, or to fall into a multi-week reading slump. It’s okay to choose something else.” – …
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Guest Post: STEEL ROOTS & STEAMPUNK WITH JL MULVIHILL
[divider] Steampunk is an old genre that has been around since K. W. Jeter coined the phrase to describe his novel Morlock Night. Since then the genre has recognized that …
Fatal Infatuation by Melanie Nowak – Book Review
Title: Fatal InfatuationSeries: Almost Human The First Trilogy, #1Author: Melanie NowakGenre: Fantasy, Paranormal RomancePublisher: Self PublishedFormat: eBookISBN: 0982410204 Summary: ALMOST HUMAN – the first trilogy –In this witty paranormal adventure/romance, each chapter …
SPEAK: A Review of the Graphic Novel
Title: Speak: The Graphic NovelSeries: Author: Laurie Halse AndersonGenre: Graphic Novel, Realistic FictionPublisher: Farrar, Straus, GirouxFormat: HardcoverISBN: 0374300283 CWs: Sexual Assault, Rape, Depression, Self Harm, Bullying, Consent Summary: “Speak up for yourself-we want …
September TBR
The Books I’ll be stuffing my nose into this month. What’s on your TBR shelf?
Review: The Lives of Desperate Girls by MacKenzie Commons
Title: The Lives of Desperate GirksAuthor: Mackenzie CommonsGenre: Thriller Publisher: Penguin TeenFormat: e-bookISBN: 9780143198710 Summary: One small, northern community. Two girls gone — one missing, the other dead. A riveting coming-of-age …
Review: Six of Crows by Leigh Bardugo
Title: Six Of CrowsAuthor: Leigh BardugoGenre: FantasyPublisher: Henry Holt & CoFormat: PaperbackISBN: 9781627792127 Summary: Ketterdam: a bustling hub of international trade where anything can be had for the right price—and …