Universal Harvester by John Darnielle Only For the Hardcore Fan Published by Farrar, Straus, and Giroux Publication Date : February 7th, 2017 Available as eBook & hardback – 224 Pages Source : Netgalley (Thank you!) I will fully admit I went out on a limb with Universal Harvester. I was on the fence about Wolf in White... Continue Reading →
Mini Reviews Volume 24
We're back at it with Mini Reviews! I need a theme song for this... a song of stopping and starting and really being unable to be consistent because real life is a paaaaiiinnn... Oh boy, I'm behind and I didn't finish my spreadsheet for last year during the holidays so this is totally not going... Continue Reading →
Thoughts on Passing Strange by Ellen Klages
Passing Strange by Ellen Klages Highly Recommended! Published by Tor.com Publication Date : January 24th, 2017 Available as eBook & paperback – 131 Pages Source : Pre-order! San Francisco in 1940 is a haven for the unconventional. Tourists flock to the cities within the city: the Magic City of the World’s Fair on an island created of... Continue Reading →
Mini-Reviews Volume 23
Its about time to get back to a few of these. In the weeks and months to come I'm hoping to start weekly vlogging my reading with my first impressions of books and following up with these mini-reviews in weeks after that with final reviews. For now however you're getting some older reads that haven't... Continue Reading →
Thoughts on Alchemists of Loom by Elisa Kova!
The Alchemists of Loom by Elise Kova Would Recommend if you enjoy YA Fantasy! Published by Keymaster Press Publication Date : January 10th, 2016 Available as eBook – 380 Pages Source : NetGalley (thank you!) Her vengeance. His vision. Ari lost everything she once loved when the Five Guilds’ resistance fell to the Dragon King. Now, she uses... Continue Reading →
Thoughts on Numenera: The Poison Eaters by Shanna Germain
The Poison Eaters by Shanna Germain Highly Recommended! Published by Angry Robot Publication Date : January 17th, 2016 Available as eBook – 199 Pages Source : NetGalley (thank you!) Poison never lies. Talia was once one of the twelve martyrs of the forgotten compass, a prisoner of the unhuman creatures known only as the vordcha. She... Continue Reading →
Thoughts: Maresi (The Red Abbey Chronicles #1) by Maria Turtschaninoff
Maresi (The Red Abbey Chronicles #1) by Maria Turtschaninoff Highly Recommend! Published by Amulet Books Publication Date : January 3rd, 2016 Available as eBook & hardback - 265 Pages Source : NetGalley (thank you!) Only women and girls are allowed in the Red Abbey, a haven from abuse and oppression. Maresi, a thirteen-year-old novice there, arrived in the hunger winter and... Continue Reading →
2017 Reading Goals : Authors To Be Read
I’m trying to set myself a few specific goals this coming year. A lot of things are going on in real life for me, and in an effort to sort those out I’m setting some strict goals for myself. This is probably as a result of feeling like I have no control over a lot... Continue Reading →
Initial Thoughts: Reading and Watching Miss Fisher/Phryne Fisher Mysteries
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 →
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 →