MINI-REVIEWS: Mystic, Remnant, Some Kind of Magic
Mystic: The Tenth Apprentice by G. Willow Wilson (illustrated by David Lopez)Published: Marvel (2011), eBook, 96pg Genre: Fiction, Fantasy, Graphic Novel Source: Scribd TWO TEENAGED WIZARDS. ONE...
View ArticleREVIEW: Glitterland and Aftermath by Alexis Hall
Glitterland (Glitterland #1, Spires #1) by Alexis Hall Published: Riptide Publishing (2013), eBook, 248pg Genre: Fiction, Contemporary, GLBTQ, Romance Source: Scribd Once the golden boy of the English...
View ArticleREVIEW: Necropolis by Jordan L. Hawk
Necropolis (Whyborne & Griffin #4) by Jordan L. Hawk Published: Self-Published (2014), eBook, 200pg Genre: Fiction, Fantasy, Historical Fantasy, GLBTQ, Horror, Mystery, Paranormal Source: Scribd...
View ArticleRecently: Library school, Matriarch
I finished my first library school class this week! And then the rest of them started on Thursday. I’m taking three this semester (all of them core classes) and woooooo is it a lot of reading. A LOT of...
View ArticleReading flashback | August 2009
I’ve been blogging for nearly 7 years now and I have written a lot of reviews. My reading tastes have changed slightly over the years, too, so I thought it’d be fun to go back through my archives and...
View ArticleREVIEW: Bound by Megan Derr
Bound (Kria #2) by Megan Derr Published: Less Than Three Press (2010), eBook, 650pg Genre: Fiction, Fantasy, GLBTQ, Adventure, Romance Source: Scribd Ingolf von Dirchs is all that remains of the royal...
View ArticleREVIEW: Crossing the Line by Karen Traviss
Crossing the Line by Karen Traviss Published: Harper Collins (2004), eBook, 373pg Genre: Fiction, Sci-fi Shan Frankland forever abandoned the world she knew to come to the rescue of a lost colony on a...
View ArticleFavorite plugins of 2015
One of the most fun things about self-hosting a WordPress blog is that you get to use plugins! I always like seeing what other people are using for their blogs, so I thought it might be fun to post...
View ArticlemicroREVIEWS: There Will Be Phlogston, vN, The Secret Casebook of Simon Feximal
Desperately trying to play catch-up, as always! Here’s three tiny reviews of books I’ve read several months ago. There Will Be Phlogston – Alexis Hall ★★★★★ I hated Byron Kae’s sister in previous books...
View ArticleREVIEW: Ancillary Sword by Ann Leckie
Ancillary Sword (Imperial Radch #2) by Ann Leckie Published: Orbit (2014), eBook, 356pg Genre: Fiction, Sci-fi Source: Bought What if you once had thousands of bodies and near god-like technology at...
View ArticleREVIEW: Point of Hopes by Melissa Scott and Lisa A. Barnett
Point of Hopes (Astreiant #1) by Melissa Scott, Lisa A. Barnett Published: Lethe Press (1995), eBook, 350pg Genre: Fiction, Fantasy, Mystery, GLBTQ Source: Scribd Nicolas Rathe is a pointsman, a...
View ArticleWeekly reading, vol. 1
Hello, hello! It’s hot, the main power break for our house died two days ago and we’ve been dealing with that, I’m super busy with school and I haven’t got a ton of blogging mojo to spare. But I DO...
View ArticleREVIEW: Spectr vol. 1 by Jordan L. Hawk
A novella series is tough to review; each book is just a little too short to write about on its own and trying to do the whole series at once is super tiring. But I really liked these books so I’m...
View ArticleWeekly reading, vol. 2
I’ve finished reorganizing my work library, which is great! I’m exhausted, but very excited for the students to finally get in there and mess around with the books. My new library computer also showed...
View ArticleWeekly reading, vol. 3
I am currently pretty swamped with school stuff, but I still managed to sneak in a few books this week. Books read Traitor's Moon (Nightrunner #3) by Lynn Flewelling Published: Spectra (1999), eBook,...
View ArticleWeekly reading, vol. 4
Yay, I’m back! What a week I’ve had. First, I decided to change hosts last weekend1 and things, of course, went awry. I finally got it all fixed (hopefully) but next time I think I’m just gonna pay...
View ArticleHappy blogoversary to meeeee
Howdy! It’s been a while, hasn’t it? I’m still plowing through library school and two jobs and being tired almost all the time, but I DO still want to blog– although probably not in the same way I’ve...
View ArticleVery quick reviews: May & June 2015
Loki: Agent of Asgard, Vol. 1: Trust Me – Al Ewing ★★★ A Loki who wants redemption and who doesn’t look like the bottom of an old shoe? Awesome! On the other hand, very much read like a continuation...
View ArticleVery quick reviews: July 2015
I’ve finished my first semester of library school! Which means I can get back to posting and hanging out on Twitter and reading as many books as I can cram onto my Kindle. First, though, I want to try...
View ArticleVery quick reviews: August 2015
Continuing to play review catch up! Today I have four reviews: two fantasy books with wolves and GLBTQ elements, a m/m fantasy romance with a dragon!, and an epic scifi with aliens and uncomfortable...
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