I wasn’t planning on going to into depth on my recent read of Cocaine Blues by Kerry Greenwood. I enjoyed the snot out of that little book – but I didn’t really feel like I had too much to say on it yet. I decided to hunt down the TV show with fingers... Continue Reading →
Mini Reviews : Volume 21
I definitely didn’t shake the spooky feeling after October. I was on a roll, even after Anna Dressed in Blood. So I picked up Slade House by David Mitchell, and oh man talk about spooky. It’s an shoot of his most recent hefty work of Bone Clocks which is waaaay up... Continue Reading →
November Reading Wrap up!
I did alright this past month! Not the best, all things considered, but I did get a lot of good books in. I also didn’t manage to shake the need for spooky books – so just heads up. I was clearly looking for horror that could be beaten when faced with what felt like unbeatable... Continue Reading →
Mini-Reviews : Volume 20
So a small batch of Mini-Reviews for you guys! We can call this a Young Adult mini review batch, and they are all pretty solid picks for me! I may have mentioned Kids of Appetite by David Arnold before, but I’m going to touch on it again because it was super fun. David... Continue Reading →
NaNoWriMo Approaches! Tips and Tricks!
I think it’s safe to say at this point I’ve gotten ‘pretty okay’ at the event. I’ve been registered on their site since 2012, though I didn’t actually participate that year, and have won every year but that first one. I’ve also participated in Camp NaNoWriMo every camp since July 2014 and won every... Continue Reading →
Series Completed! The Last Policeman
The Last Policeman Series by Ben H. Winters The Last Policeman, Countdown City, World of Trouble Recommended! Fast and Enthralling Mysteries I’m pretty bad at series, let’s all just accept that. I think this might be the only series I’ve started and finished this year? Ah well, I suppose that should go to... Continue Reading →
Thoughts and Review : Geek Feminist Revolution by Kameron Hurley
Geek Feminist Revolution by Kameron Hurley Highly Recommend! Published by Tor Books Publication Date : May 31st, 2016 Available as eBook & Paperback - 285 Pages Source : Purchased A powerful collection of essays on feminism, geek culture, and a writer’s journey, from one of the most important new voices in genre. The Geek Feminist Revolution... Continue Reading →
Own Voices October TBR!
Own Voices October is a readathon hosted by two lovely ladies on Booktube, Katie and Mel. The month is a celebration of reading Own Voices literature, which is something I am trying to get more of in my own reading. I'm not great at explaining things but Own Voices is a movement to... Continue Reading →
Thoughts and Review : Guardian by Joe Haldeman
Guardian by Joe Haldeman ☆☆☆ Published by Open Road Media Publication Date : September 27th, 2016 Available as eBook - 304 Pages Source : NetGalley (Thank you!) During the Alaskan gold rush, a woman pursues a destiny that will change the world in this alternate-history novel from a sci-fi legend. In the tradition of Robert Heinlein (Starship Troopers,... Continue Reading →
DiverseAThon Wrapup!
DiverseAThon Wrapup So this feels super late but I finally have a bit of downtime to type this up. I had wanted to try filming something for this but sadly my life has been going a million miles an hour this week (I hate adulting). So here I am to report back on what... Continue Reading →