Weekly reading, vol. 13
UGH, backlog! I really wish I’d done a better job of reviewing these things when I read them. Bah. Anyway, here’s what I read for the week of February 21-27! So it’s about this point that I abandoned...
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I am SO FAR BEHIND ON REVIEWS but this week is Spring Break for my grad school! So I have a little time to waste and I will waste it by writing very short reviews for books I read this month. Here’s...
View ArticleWeekly reading, vol. 15
Here’s what I read from March 6th to March 12th! Super short reviews, because I haven’t blogged in almost a month. (School, work, life, you know. Stuff happens.) Shadows & Dreams by Alexis Hall ★★★...
View ArticleWeekly reading, vol. 16
Howdy! That was some break, there. It worked out great for me, though, as I think I finally got some of my blogging mojo back. I’m gonna try this weekly round-up thing again and see if I can stick to...
View ArticleWeekly reading, vol. 17
Hello, happy Sunday, hope you’re doing okay, what sort of Pokemon have you caught, etc. I’m in a teeny reading slump at the moment, but I’ve just loaded a bunch of Hollis Shiloh books onto my Kindle so...
View ArticleCrossing the Line by Karen Traviss
Crossing the Line by Karen Traviss Published: Harper Collins (2004), eBook, 373pg Genres: Fiction, Sci-fi Summary: Shan Frankland forever abandoned the world she knew to come to the rescue of a lost...
View ArticleAncillary Sword by Ann Leckie
Ancillary Sword (Imperial Radch #2) by Ann Leckie Published: Orbit (2014), eBook, 356pg Genres: Fiction, Sci-fi Source: Bought Summary: What if you once had thousands of bodies and near god-like...
View ArticlePoint 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 Genres: Fiction, Fantasy, Mystery, GLBTQ Source: Scribd Summary: Nicolas Rathe is a...
View ArticleSpectr 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 ArticleLove Lessons by Heidi Cullinan
Love Lessons (Love Lessons #1) by Heidi Cullinan Published: Samhain (2013), eBook, 379pg Genres: Fiction, Romance, GLBTQ, Contemporary Source: Scribd Summary: Love doesn’t come with a syllabus. Kelly...
View ArticleVery quick reviews: November 2015, part 4 (yet more romances)
This is the last of the November batch reviews! Huzzah! As a sidenote, I wanted to let everyone know that Marvel Unlimited has a promo going for a free month’s subscription using the code FORCE. If...
View ArticleThink of England by K.J. Charles
Easing back into reviewing with a book that has been on my TBR since June of last year! Think of England by K.J. Charles Published: Samhain Publishing (2014), eBook, 236pg Genres: Fiction, Historical...
View ArticleBellingham Mysteries by Nicole Kimberling
Bellingham Mysteries by Nicole Kimberling Published: Loose Id (2016), eBook, 360pg Genres: Fiction, Mystery, Romance, GLBTQ Source: Bought Buy on Amazon | Goodreads - This is a mystery-romance series...
View ArticleSkip Trace by Kelly Jensen and Jenn Burke
Skip Trace (Chaos Station #3) by Jenn Burke Published: Carina Press (2015), eBook, 225pg Genres: Fiction, Sci-fi, Romance, GLBTQ Source: Library Summary: Zander Anatolius has been revived from the...
View ArticleThe Only Option by Megan Derr
The Only Option (Dubious #4) by Megan Derr Published: OmniLit (2016), eBook, 114pg Genres: Fiction, Fantasy, Romance, GLBTQ Source: NetGalley Summary: A desperate dragon. A lonely necromancer. A...
View ArticleWeekly reading, vol. 14
I am SO FAR BEHIND ON REVIEWS but this week is Spring Break for my grad school! So I have a little time to waste and I will waste it by writing very short reviews for books I read this month. Here’s...
View ArticleWeekly reading, vol. 15
Here’s what I read from March 6th to March 12th! Super short reviews, because I haven’t blogged in almost a month. (School, work, life, you know. Stuff happens.) Shadows & Dreams by Alexis Hall ★★★...
View ArticleWeekly reading, vol. 17
Hello, happy Sunday, hope you’re doing okay, what sort of Pokemon have you caught, etc. I’m in a teeny reading slump at the moment, but I’ve just loaded a bunch of Hollis Shiloh books onto my Kindle so...
View ArticleREVIEW: Clockwork Heart by Heidi Cullinan
Alt history, yay! Airships! Steampunk that’s more than just fashion! Austrian princesses who need their own books ASAP! This was pretty different from her other books, actually. Which is great,...
View Article3 books I’ve DNF’d lately
I’ve gotten REALLY GOOD at not finishing books that aren’t making me happy. My reading time is precious and I don’t want to waste with books I’m not excited to read. Here’s three books I’ve recently...
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