The why's and how's
My love for reading has pushed me to start a blog based on the reviews of the books that take up the majority of my free time. I am determined to write a review for approx. 90% of the books I read...
View ArticleBook Review: City of Ashes by Clarissa Clare
Here goes nothing! This will be my first book review and it is an excellent book to start with. City of Ashes is the second installment in the Mortal Instruments Series by Cassandra Clare. It is your...
View ArticleBook Review:The Pleasure Palace (Secrets of the Tudor Court #1)
I discovered the author Kate Emerson the Goodreads.com Tudor Lover group. Many were talking about how she brought a new style to Tudor Era Historical Fiction. Emerson mentions in an Author interview at...
View ArticleBook Review: Outlander by Diana Gabaldon
It is Friday night and I seriously need to catch up on my book reviews. Earlier this week I read Outlander by Diana Gabaldon. I had heard many interesting things about this book and the series as a...
View ArticleBook Review: Dead in the Family by Charlaine Harris
Sorry for the gap in my reviews. Between work and school any free time I have is used to catch my breath. I will work on not letting a month go by between book reviews again. This review is on Dead in...
View ArticleBook Review: The Girl who Chased the Moon by Sarah Addison Allen
Reading this book was chosen for me by the wonderful ladies of http://girlsinthestacks.com/. I have joined their book club in the effort to socialize outside of the computer world. The Girl who Chased...
View ArticleBook Review: The Girl with the Dragon Tattoo by Stieg Larsson
I will admit I bought this book for two reasons. One, the bright cover kept grabbing my attention and two, it seemed like everyone was reading it. I thought to myself "well it has to be popular for a...
View ArticleBook Review: Lover Mine by J.R. Ward
Where can I begin when it comes to the Black Dagger Brotherhood? I am having an on going love affair with the Brothers that is not so secret. I have been known to look at pimped out Escalades and...
View ArticleBook Review: Changeless by Gail Carriger
Somewhere in between being a tour guide to family visiting from out of state I was able to finish a book. Changeless by Gail Carriger is a fun steampunk / PNR sequel in the The Parasol Protectorate...
View ArticleMissing under paperwork
I want to apologize for the my long absence from posting reviews. I have been overloaded at work and with school starting, I am surprised I am able to sleep. I am hoping this will change in the near...
View ArticleBook Review: Blameless by Gail Carriger
Normally I wouldn't follow a book review with a review of the next book in the series since variety is the spice of life but the The Parasol Protectorate Series is an exception to this blunder. I have...
View ArticleBook Review: Alpha by Rachel Vincent
First, I must wipe a tear from my eye. The book I am about to talk about is the end of a great series. It is one of about three series that I suggest to everyone, no matter if they want to hear about...
View ArticleBook Review: The Girl Who Played With Fire by Stieg Larsson
The girl who played with fire by Stieg Larsson is installment number two in the Millennium Series. Anyone who has read The girl with a dragon tattoo knows to expect twist and turns like you find on a...
View ArticleBook Review: Linger by Maggie Stiefvater
A trend in today's book loving world is the genre of YA or young adult. Many known adult authors have started writing for this genre so they would have something their children could read. We have seen...
View ArticleRandomness: How far should you go for a Convention Costume?
I am going to try something different tonight. I normally only post reviews but a question has popped into my mind that I would truly like an answer too. When you are going to a "insert nerdy passion"...
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Unless you have been living under a rock the past few years, a trend of Paranormal Romance has developed in the literary world. We have hit the mark when everybody and their mom has started...
View ArticleReview: Seven Souls a Leaping by Lisa Pietsch, K.F Zuzulo, & Heather Long
Writing a novel is not an easy accomplishment. Developing a world in your mind and giving it form and function that leads readers to feel as if they can step in the pages and live life along side...
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